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"In some ways, maybe what we're all doing now is separations with a spatial apparatus."
Are you interested in spatial language? What do you think about the ever present urbanism concept? How can we leverage space as an opportunity?
Interview with Keller Easterling, an architect, writer, and the Enid Storm Dwyer Professor of Architecture at Yale University. We will talk about her vision for the future of cities, solidarity and collaboration, spatial language, democracy, and many more.
Keller Easterling is an architect, writer, and the Enid Storm Dwyer Professor of Architecture at Yale. Her work explores infrastructure, spatial politics, and global urban systems. She is the author of Medium Design, Extrastatecraft, Subtraction, Enduring Innocence, and Organization Space. Her current research focuses on land activism in the U.S. after the Civil Rights Movement. A 2019 United States Artist Fellow, Easterling’s work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, among others. She also co-authored Call it Home, a multimedia history of suburbia. Her writing appears in Artforum, e-flux, Log, Domus, and numerous international journals.
Find out more about Keller through these links:
- Keller Easterling website
- Keller Easterling at Yale University
- Keller Easterling on Wikipedia
- Keller Easterling at Verso Books
- Olufemi O. Taiwo website
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- No.341R - Global urban structural growth shows a profound shift from spreading out to building up
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