DIS/ORDER is an experimental and research based landscape architect collective from Sweden founded by landscape architects Karin Andersson and Johanna Bratel.
Karin and Johanna formed the collective in 2013 and have since worked to develop public spaces and expand both architecture practice and the idea of what architecture is and does. Disorder works experimentally with exploring the potential of urban spaces. They have an inclusive approach to architecture and work often with temporary architectural structures in existing urban spaces. They want to lower the threshold for people to participate in the design of our common public spaces.
Disorder is part of a movement within architecture that moves the borders between art and architecture, between permanent and temporary changes. There is always a political aspect in their projects, and they use architecture as a tool to partly understand and describe society, but also to change it. Disorder works both with large-scale and long-term urban development processes focusing on strategy and in a smaller scale with artistic installations.