Panels
WBYA? contributes to e-flux journal#66: “Architecture as Intangible Infrastructure”
WBYA? contributes to e-flux Journal#66: “Architecture as Intangible Infrastructure“ (Issue Two), edited by Nikolaus Hirsch, Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, Anton Vidokle. WBYA? maps the convergence of human rights issues with processes of architectural design and construction logistics by tracing the drafting
WBYA? contributes to e-flux journal#66: “Architecture as Intangible Infrastructure”
WBYA? contributes to e-flux Journal#66: “Architecture as Intangible Infrastructure“ (Issue Two), edited by Nikolaus Hirsch, Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, Anton Vidokle. WBYA? maps the convergence of human rights issues with processes of architectural design and construction logistics by tracing the drafting
Global South Asia Conference 2014
Mabel Wilson and Jordan Carver are participating in a round table presentation and discussion at the 2014 Global South Asia Conference at NYU. The panel, “Who Builds Your Happiness?: A Panel on Migration, Labor, and the Visual Arts,” is organized
Global South Asia Conference 2014
Mabel Wilson and Jordan Carver are participating in a round table presentation and discussion at the 2014 Global South Asia Conference at NYU. The panel, “Who Builds Your Happiness?: A Panel on Migration, Labor, and the Visual Arts,” is organized
WBYA? 2.0: Sustainability and Sustaining Human Life
To sustain means to support, uphold, and endure. The logics of sustainability focus on our collective roles as consumers and producers in order to maintain human life and preserve the environment that supports us. The green building movement, concerned with
WBYA? 2.0: Sustainability and Sustaining Human Life
To sustain means to support, uphold, and endure. The logics of sustainability focus on our collective roles as consumers and producers in order to maintain human life and preserve the environment that supports us. The green building movement, concerned with
WBYA? 1.0: Who Builds Your Architecture?
With architects building globally – often disconnected from their own cultural and political contexts – what is their responsibility toward the workers who construct their buildings? Frequently designed by star architects from far away, dazzling towers, university campuses, museums, and
WBYA? 1.0: Who Builds Your Architecture?
With architects building globally – often disconnected from their own cultural and political contexts – what is their responsibility toward the workers who construct their buildings? Frequently designed by star architects from far away, dazzling towers, university campuses, museums, and