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During the massive Occupy Gezi protests in Istanbul, a group of Turkish architects observed examples of "event architecture" in the temporary homes set up by occupiers. After seeing a number of these structures destoyed by authorities, the group began to archive the structures with photos and drawings, eventually creating online pools on Tumblr and Flickr for others to contribute images. The project, called "Architecture for All," or "Herkes icin Mimarlik" in Turkish, aims to aid in the study of this new natural architecture, an architecture without architects.

Read more about the project at Dezeen.