Co-wrote and designed a virtual summer school program for young creatives interested in exploring design and architecture. The brief demands a re-imagination of how we navigate towards being a part of a community during a pandemic and post-pandemic era. It challenges students to re-design and contemplate the changing dynamics between how we place ourselves in the public versus the domestic domain. It questions the role of the virtual world as a tool to keep us connected to one another and asks whether architecture has the possibility to translate virtual activities to a physical one, and visa versa.
Status: Proposal (wait-listed)
In close collaborations with Shahaf Blumer, who practices architecture at Norman Fosters, London, UK and Bozar Ben Zeev, who practices architecture at OMA, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
