Samia Henni

Samia Henni is a historian and an exhibition maker of the built, destroyed and imagined environments. She is the author of Architecture of Counterrevolution: The French Army in Northern Algeria (2017, 2022, EN; 2019, FR) and Colonial Toxicity: Rehearsing French Radioactive Architecture and Landscape in the Sahara (2024). She is the editor of Deserts Are Not Empty (2022) and War Zones (2018). She is also the maker of exhibitions, such as 'Performing Colonial Toxicity' (Framer Framed, If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam; gta Exhibitions, Zurich; The Mosaic Rooms, London, 2023–04), 'Discreet Violence: Architecture and the French War in Algeria' (Zurich, Rotterdam, Berlin, Johannesburg, Paris, Prague, Ithaca, Philadelphia, Charlottesville, 2017–22), 'Archives: Secret-Défense?' (ifa Gallery, SAVVY Contemporary, Berlin, 2021), and 'Housing Pharmacology' (Manifesta 13, Marseille, 2020). Currently, she teaches at McGill University’s Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture in Montreal.

Last updated 20 Nov 2025
  1. The Debt of Settler Colonialism and Climate Catastrophe

    Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, Olivier Marbœuf, Samia Henni, Marie-Hélène Villierme and Mililani Ganivet
     
    Land Relations