Professor and ACT Director Azra Akšamija is speaking as part of The Architectural League’s Annual Emerging Voices Program.
Virtual Event
Thursday, March 31, 2022
6:30pm Eastern Time
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This program spotlights North American architects, landscape architects, and urban designers who have significant bodies of realized work and the potential to influence their field.
Azra Akšamija is the founding director of MIT Future Heritage Lab, an art, education, and preservation lab based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Akšamija’s work explores “[the] destruction of cultural infrastructures within the context of conflict, migration, and forced displacement,” according to her website. Through textiles, photography, design, animation, and writing, she develops “resistant infrastructures” that aim to challenge social incongruities and improve the lives of communities under threat.
Also in conversation is sekou cooke STUDIO, an architecture and urban design practice founded by Sekou Cooke in 2008. In its own words, the studio is “centered on the exploration of Hip-Hop Architecture, an approach to contemporary design that embraces hip-hop culture and applies its shape, structure, and ideologies to the built environment.” The studio’s work includes public, nonprofit, and residential projects, as well as temporary installations and speculative designs.
The presentations will be followed by a conversation with Ersela Kripa. Kripa is a founding partner of AGENCY, the director of the Texas Tech College of Architecture in El Paso, and co-director of Project for Operative Spatial Technologies. She was a member of the 2022 Emerging Voices jury.
This event is free and open to all. Register here.