Feb 16 • 20:37 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Zaida Muxí: 'Urbanism remains hierarchical and patriarchal'

Argentinian architect and urbanist Zaida Muxí discusses the importance of feminist urbanism and the need for a more just and inclusive approach to city planning.

Zaida Muxí, an Argentine architect and urbanist based in Barcelona, is a leading figure in international feminist urbanism and gender perspective. Graduated from FADU UBA and holding a doctorate from the University of Seville, she is currently a distinguished professor at the School of Architecture, Art, and Design at the Monterrey Institute of Technology in Mexico. In an exclusive interview with ARQ, Muxí emphasizes the need to challenge existing privileges and envision cities that are fairer, more inclusive, and humane.

In her discussion, Muxí sheds light on how the feminist perspective should transcend being merely a political stance within architectural and urban education. She highlights that a gender perspective methodology allows for the observation of differential space usage according to gender, needs, and schedules. However, she notes that this approach is often treated superficially, as a mere add-on in curricula, rather than being integrated as a core focus of urban education and planning.

Muxí's reflections and proposals call for systemic change within urbanism, pushing back against the traditional hierarchical and patriarchal structure that has shaped cities historically. She advocates for education reform that genuinely includes gender perspectives, ensuring that urban spaces serve the diverse needs of all genders and creating equitable living environments that address social impacts effectively.

📡 Similar Coverage