Tan, P.2025-02-152025-02-1520160716-0852https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-69962016000100013https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12514/6204Although Agamben defines the camp (concentration or refugees camp) as the paradigm of the state of exception, this statement overlooks not only the physical and spatial conditions of the camp, but also everyday practices that take place inside. Analyzing the spatial practices in current refugee camps in Turkey, the text shows that its design often forgets the very humanity of the refugee. © 2016, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. All rights reserved.en10.4067/S0717-69962016000100013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBiopoliticsCampsCommoningRefugeesTurkeyArchitecture in Crisis: Exception as a Form of DecayArquitectura en crisis: La excepción como una forma de decadenciaArticle201692118125N/AQ42-s2.0-849695229711