13m2
Dir Kamil Bembnista & Ayham Dalal
documentary, 15min
Germany
In 2015, Berlin received thousands of refugees over night. To accommodate them, new types of refugee camps called
“Tempohomes” were constructed and new typologies of shelter were designed. This documentary short film explores
the notion of the refugee camp as a space of “care and control” and offers provocative insights into the meaning of
shelters today. It, moreover, highlights the links between refugee shelters, the city’s everyday architecture and the
production of mass housing. By juxtaposing the initial design of shelters with refugees’ rearrangements of space, the
documentary questions the role of architecture: how can we offer displaced populations better conditions to dwell? Can
shelters be spaces of “care” without “control”? How can architecture empower people to express their culture
background and identities – in camps and beyond? How did refugees within these camps navigate meanings of “home”,
and how did the camp managers respond to refugees’ appropriations?
The film “13 Square Meters” weaves a tapestry of contemporary motifs that deal with ideas of displacement, space and
architecture, while opening up a discussion on the similarities and differences between refugees’ shelter design and the
production of modernist mass housing in cities.
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Script: Ayham Dalal & Kamil Bembnista
Supporting Research Team: Aline Fraikin, Antonia Noll,
Veronika Zaripova
DoP: Joanna Piechotta
Creative Production: Kamil Bembnista
Editing: Elyes Mahfoudhi, Kamil Bembnista
Sound Recording: Paulina Sacha, Kamil Bembnista
Drone: Jasper Granderath
Illustration: Veronika Zaripova
Narration: Karolina Golimowska
Sound Design: Paulina Sacha
Colorist: Joanna Piechotta
Translation: Ayham Dalal, Aline Fraikin
Production: SFB1265
Funding: DFG