Mitesh Dixit is an architect, geographer, and founder of DOMAIN Office. His work connects architectural practice with critical research, focusing on territorial changes, extractive industries, and the geopolitics of the built environment. He teaches at several universities in the U.S., the U.K., and Europe, and publishes on architecture, geopolitics, and extractive landscapes, integrating design with critical cartographical analysis.Fedah Taqi is a junior designer at BIG in New York. Her prior work as a Project Designer at DOMAIN Office included projects in the U.S., teaching in Serbia and Austria, and curatorial research in Italy; her recent work studied socio-spatial conditions along MENA borders.James Westcott is an editor and writer. He taught a studio on material reuse with Rotor at the Architectural Association in London and continues to teach a seminar on (nature) conservation. He is currently editing Rem Koolhaas’s upcoming autobiography (Taschen, 2026) and edited Ad Hoc Baroque (Rotor, 2023), Back to the Office (Nai010, 2022), Countryside (Taschen, 2020), Elements of Architecture (Taschen, 2018), and Project Japan (Taschen, 2011). He is the author of When Marina Abramović Dies (MIT Press, 2010).