Lidia Gasperoni (Dr.) ist Professorin, Co-Direktorin für Design und Mitglied des Just Environments-Cluster an der Bartlett School of Architecture des University College London.Beata Hemer is a trained architect and enrolled as a PhD researcher at the Royal Danish Academy, School of Architecture in Copenhagen. Her professional background is grounded in self-organized work and activism, spanning from critical mapping groups to self-built housing and having been channeled into teaching and pedagogy. Her research concerns everyday maintenance practices in a Danish non-profit housing context, looking into the political as well as material implications of these practices.Jennifer Raum is an university assistant at the Institute of Architecture and Landscape at Technische Universität Graz and a PhD candidate at the Chair of History and Theory of Modern Architectureat Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Her research interests include climate change, architectural pedagogy and postcolonial perspectives.Guro Sollid is an associate professor and head of the master's programme Architecture & Landscape at the Royal Danish Academy in Copenhagen. She investigates architectural mediations and new territories between topographical and topological mapping, recognizing architectural drawing as an essential tool for creative reflection.