Health Equity in Architecture at the Intersection of Teaching, Archive and Curating

November 4, 2023
Online

Online panel discussion (free, via Zoom) with the Epidemic Urbanism Initiative

DATE/TIME: 4 Nov 2023, 10:00 EST (i.e. New York time zone)

ZOOM LINK: HERE

Please join the Epidemic Urbanism Initiative for a panel exploring health equity in architecture at the intersection of teaching, archives and curatorial practice in a global context. The panel will discuss how architectural design education can bring attention to the issue of health equity, its historical background, and gaps in the field by turning to insights from historical documentation, archiving, and curatorial practices and methods.

Find the Zoom link HERE. For more information, please visit epidemicurbanism.com or email epidemicurbanism@gmail.com

The panel will feature:

  • Dr. Meral Ekincioglu, panel chair, research committee member of the Historic Interiors Affiliate Group, Society of Architectural Historians
  • Dr. Aaron Davis, lecturer, Architecture, University of South Australia
  • Dr. Julie Collins, research fellow and curator, the Architecture Museum at the University of South Australia
  • Dr. Elke Miedema, supervisor, Department of Architecture, Delft Technical University, Netherlands
  • Dr. Nilay Evcil, professor, Department of Architecture, Beykent University, Türkiye
  • Kadir Uyanik, co-founder, do[x]architecture, Türkiye

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