Looking forward to teaching an Advanced Studio withFrank Gehry and Peter Eisenman at Yale University School of Architecture this Fall! #architecture https://t.co/MNbMyKp7aD
Fresh Off The #Press! Nature of Enclosure interrogates the role of architecture and urbanization in a post-pandemic society, to discuss topics from closed forms of capital to the exclusive boundaries of environment and politics with professionals insights.
https://t.co/uGPkteNLtC
Sharing that an exhibit I designed and curated has been featured by The Architect's Newspaper (@archpaper) by Aaron Smithson... come see if it you haven't already! :)
https://t.co/iMQYy7MXnR
Yesterday was the first day of my part-theory, part-making studio @BarnardCollege Architecture called “Housing: Mapping Metrics and Narratives” - students will draw housing policy as it relates to invisibilized aspects of our built environment! https://t.co/sdsRgZyJAH
In this week's SKYLINE, we talk about cooperatives, plus dispatches from @NickRaap, Harish Krishnamoorthy, Nicolas Kemper and Abubakr Ali.
https://t.co/f3O48AkLKl
I am excited to announce the opening of an exhibition that we have designed and curated at Citygroup in Chinatown, New York. The exhibition, “Linee Occulte: Drawing Architecture” gathers eight designers around the theme of “linee occulte” – which translates to hidden lines.
Thank you to all of you who voted in Georgia! Y’all have always been on my mind, and so this home state win feels good. I am especially looking forward to the progress we will make re: housing, climate change, and creating an anti-racist future for us all. Happy New Year!
Very honored that Studio Ames has received two recognitions from The Architect's Newspaper Best of Design Awards 2020: WINNER in Unbuilt Public Project and Honorable Mention in Unbuilt Residential Project - thank you for valuing our work @archpaper! https://t.co/IQBSqcSq6g
@hibabouakar Hi Hiba! You prolly already know this but just in case: David Moon has been teaching a class called “Speculative City: Crisis, Turmoil, and Projections in Architecture” and the work has been awesome - his syllabus in case it’s useful: https://t.co/nMvH0DRIen
New urbanNext #podcast series coming soon.
Nature of Enclosure by Jeffrey S. Nesbit explores the status of enclosure in the #design fields and its impact on contemporary forms of #capital, #culture, and #politics.
Don't miss any session by registering at https://t.co/imN1tX7IVM
Studio Ames’ #wip spatial research mapping of housing, redlining practices, and various elements that are difficult to see, like here: air quality in Birmingham, AL https://t.co/kHc1TGaK6I