Amalie Elfallah is an architecture/urban designer based in Maryland-Washington D.C. (indigenous lands of the Piscataway Conoy Tribe). As an independent scholar, her research examines the socio-spatial imaginaries, constructions, and actualities of Italian colonial Libya, concurrently tracing how it is concealed/embodied, forgotten/remembered, and erased/concretized in contemporary [post]colonial Italy and Libya. Her research practice stems from the backbone of an architecture education most recently as a Fulbright scholar to Politecnico di Milano.