Penser l'habitat comme un problème commun aux vivants - Entretien avec Allan Wei
In a city like Brussels, marked by stark socio-environmental inequalities, the city's brownfield sites appear as sentinel territories, traversed by various practices involving plants, animals and humans. In the face of climate change and the housing crisis, these spaces foreshadow new ways of cohabiting. In this interview, Allan Wei calls for a genuine transformation of urban policies through the prism of Félix Guattari's three ecologies – environmental, social and psychic – in order to move away from speculative logic and reinvest in urban spaces as multi-species commons where new ways of living can be invented.

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