Imagining a drone-proof city: an architectural proposal

Sepoy at Chapati Mystery blog proposes an architecture for a drone-proof city in the Middle East:

The idea for my final project, an architectural defense against drone warfare, came from the realization that law had no response to drone warfare. My own understanding of the ongoing [War on Terror pseudonym] as a civil rights issue is irrelevant, we only learn civil rights as a historical happening, not a current struggle. But architecture has a proud anti-legal tradition. Architecture is a way to protect people when law chooses not to.

Drones work by detecting patterns, identifying individuals, and extracting data. I dreamed up Shura City (named in honor of Farah Jan's photoessay on Quetta) to fight against drones with humanity and community. The city is a "black box" impenetrable to data miners and military-trained individuals but it is not a prison. It is instead a gated community, providing its society with sunshine and safety from the scary world outside.

More, with image and diagrams, here (chapatimystery.com via Aaron Stewart-Ahn).