hinderarkitektur
Hinderarkitektur, often translated as "obstacle architecture" or "barrier architecture," refers to the design and construction of urban environments or specific structures that intentionally impede or control movement and access. This can manifest in various forms, from subtle design choices to overtly aggressive physical barriers. The purpose behind hinderarkitektur is typically to deter certain activities, protect property, or manage public spaces according to specific social or security objectives.
Examples of hinderarkitektur include hostile architecture features like spiked railings designed to prevent loitering or sleeping
The concept of hinderarkitektur is often controversial. Proponents argue it is a necessary tool for maintaining