This paper provides a methodology for critiquing dominant discourses as they pertain to spatial representation. Institutions and organisations offer up an idealogical narrative about themselves that represents how they wish to be portrayed. This discourse often masks other, more subordinate, stories that manifest in a heterogeneity that might be counter to the dominant voice. While there may be a number of techniques available to discover the "not-said" (Foucault), often a practical-performative approach to the concrete space in which an organisation operates is not taken up in critical theory. I have developed schizocartography as a way to provide an archival, theoretical and psychogeographical examination of the manifest terrain as it appears in its representation of specific organisations operating under neoliberalism. Developed from Félix Guattari's term “schizoanalytic cartography”, it enables alternative existential modes for individuals in order to challenge dominant representations and power structures. Providing an opportunity for multiple ways of operating in space and reading the environment, it critiques the conventional ways of viewing, interpreting and mapping space, while at the same time responding to the aesthetic of these spaces.