In celebration of our 50th anniversary year, the Loeb Fellowship presents the second in a series of online public programs designed to advance critical conversations on the social consequences of the built environment.
Featuring HECTOR co-founder Damon Rich LF '07, Designing Justice + Designing Spaces co-founder Deanna Van Buren LF '13, and moderated by Philadelphia Inquirer architecture critic Inga Saffron LF ’12, this conversation - Loeb50: Design and Activism Now - explores how practitioners in the built environment can pursue activism in and through their work, while also balancing the realities of being part of a service profession. This discussion will also touch upon issues of memory, representation, and communication in social and political action.
Through the Loeb50 series, curated by founder and co-editor of Cityscapes magazine Tau Tavengwa LF '18, the Loeb Fellowship will convene conversations about the critical issues of today, and around our shared commitment to building more just, equitable, and sustainable environments.
Read more about the event on the GSD website here.