Wed 18
Art & Architecture Building Auditorium, Room 2104
2000 Bonisteel BlvdAnn Arbor, MI 48109 United States
Mireia Luzárragan is founder and principal of TAKK Architecture, a studio that critically engages with the integration of ecological frameworks into architectural discourse and spatial production, aiming to develop new material and political imaginaries for the built environment. Her work focuses on investigating how design can catalyze egalitarian societies through the incorporation of feminism, queer ecologies, and posthuman studies into spatial practices.
Supported by the Herbert W. and Susan Johe Lecture and Exhibition Fund.
Art & Architecture Building Auditorium, Room 2104
2000 Bonisteel BlvdAnn Arbor, MI 48109 United States
February 18 6:30 PM — 6:30 PM