Thursday
8 Jun
Archived Event

Collectivism in Architecture

Building Diversity invites everyone interested in the built environment and architectural field to be part of a discussion on inclusivity, diversity and collectivism in architecture.

Anna Lausten-Thomsen

Building Diversity questions the status quo by unfolding the role of the architect, highlighting the importance of diversity, and examining the changing nature of the profession and our responsibilities. The event starts with a set of presentations, followed by a panel debate with contributors from Building Diversity's publication 'Who is the Architect?', ending with an active discussion with the audience.

The panelists are:
- Kathryn Larsen (Studio Kathryn Larsen)
- Dominique Hauderowicz (dominique + serena)
- Elin Ferm (Anthropologist and founder of Norm Consulting)
- Lovisa Volmarsson (Advisor and Futurist at Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies)
- Lawrence Ebelle (Architect and Director of Curated Works)
- Soo Ryu (PhD at Arkitektskolen Aarhus / part of Equality Collaborative)

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