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Eren uses architectural study as a challenge to the colonial or capitalist forces that shape the built environment, especially those weaponized in the Global South. Rather than centering formal design or construction, Eren’s practice includes spatial analysis, counter-mapping, tactical repurposing, and collective design processes that serve both movement-building and liberatory struggles.

His interventions are often non-object-based: frameworks for reclaiming space, tools for coordinating action, or strategies for undermining spatial control. He sees architectural design as political work that must be rooted in solidarity with decolonial and anti-imperialist forces.