N.A.W. Takeover: 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School – A Reading Group

N.A.W. Takeover: The second cohort of the New Architecture Writers present a month-long digital takeover from 01 – 30 October 2020 of exploring the changing nature of architectural criticism.

Since its publication in 2007, Matthew Frederick’s ‘101 Things I Learned in Architecture School’ has become a household classic to those who study and practice architecture. However, what happens when it is read and analysed through the lens of race, class and the unique problems of the current age that students and practitioners face? In the final part of the N.A.W. Takeover, the cohort hold a reading group to reflect on this classic.

This event was hosted by N.A.W. Members Nasra Abdullahi, Shawn Adams, Nana Biamah-Ofosu, Lois Innes and Ewa Effiom, and streamed live on Thursday 22 October 2020.

Find the rest of the season here: https://www.architecturefoundation.org.uk/news/n.a.w-takeover-oct-2020

ABOUT NEW ARCHITECTURE WRITERS
New Architecture Writers is a free programme for emerging design writers, developing the journalistic skill, editorial connections and critical voice of its participants. N.A.W. focuses on black and minority ethnic emerging writers who are under-represented across design journalism and curation. The core of the N.A.W. programme consists of a series of evening workshops, talks, and writing briefs with one-to-one mentoring from experienced design critics and editors throughout.

The second cohort (2019-20) of the New Architecture Writers consists of Nasra Abdullahi, Shawn Adams, Imani Jacqueline Brown, Nana Biamah-Ofosu, Lois Innes, Ewa Effiom, Ting Jui and Jasper van der Kort.

Founded in 2017, N.A.W. is run by Thomas Aquilina and Tom Wilkinson with support from the Architecture Foundation. The open call for the third cohort will be announced imminently, and details of how to apply will be posted on our website.

You can donate to the N.A.W. programme here http://newarchitecturewriters.org/news/donate/

If you would like to support the work of The Architecture Foundation, please consider donating or becoming a member at http://architecturefoundation.nationbuilder.com

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