Eyal Weizman is an architect, professor of visual and spatial cultures, and director of the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths, University of London. Since 2011, he has also directed the European Research Council-funded project “Forensic Architecture” on the place of architecture in international humanitarian law. This project produced evidence on war crimes in different forums, including international courts, tribunals, the human rights council in Geneva, and the General Assembly in New York City, and culminated in an exhibition at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) in 2014. He is a founding member of the architectural collective Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency (DAAR) in Beit Sahour/Palestine. Eyal taught architecture in Vienna, at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, and the Städelschule in Frankfurt, and is a professeur invité at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris. He has lectured at, curated, and organized conferences in many institutions worldwide. He has worked with a variety of nongovernmental organizations internationally, and was a member of the B’Tselem board of directors. Currently, he is on the advisory boards of the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, and the Human Rights Project at Bard College in New York, among others. An awarded lecturer, among his many invitations he delivered the Nelson Mandela and Edward Said Memorial Lectures.