Urbanism

Urbanism at Looper Works explores the city as a complex, layered system shaped by social dynamics, spatial infrastructures, and temporal change. These projects operate at multiple scales—ranging from neighborhoods to territories—and often emerge from academic research, speculative inquiry, and personal investigation.

Our urban work prioritizes analytical mapping, systems thinking, and scenario-based design as tools for understanding and reimagining urban conditions. Rather than proposing singular solutions, these projects articulate frameworks that reveal relationships between space, policy, mobility, ecology, and public life.

Urbanism here is understood as a mode of critical inquiry as much as a design practice. Through diagrams, spatial narratives, and representational experimentation, we examine how architectural intelligence can engage urban complexity—making visible the forces that shape cities and opening space for alternative futures.