Amina Seoudi is an Egyptian-Austrian spatial practitioner, filmmaker, and designer. Her work spans the interwoven terrains of urbanism, identity, and womanhood, specifically Arab womanhood, by situating them within the layered intersections of collective memory and heritage. With a background in Graphic Communication Design (Central Saint Martins) and City Design (Royal College of Art), she uses design, moving image, sound, and digital storytelling to explore how space can embody care, safety, and collective memory.
Her practice frames everyday resistance at the intersection of the personal and the political, reimagining heritage and urban struggle as evolving forms of resilience. Current research examines sites of erasure to rethink architectural education, envisioning space as an agent of memory, sovereignty, and alternative futures.
Projects such as Maybe We Are All the Same reimagine digital platforms as spaces of solidarity for Arab women navigating cultural taboos. She approaches spatial practice as a site of activism, pedagogy, and healing in a world shaped by inequality and crisis.
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aminaseoudi@outlook.com