Ten Years On: Now What?
Ten Years On: Now What? Our closing blog in the Ten Years On series! Read for more on what we hope comes next.
Ten Years On: Phillip Johnson
Ten Years On: Phillip Johnson - the final survey question bringing forth visibility through storytelling
Ten Years On: Change
Ten Years On: Change - this week exploring responses to how diversity has (or has not) changed in the architecture profession
Ten Years On: Diversity Impact
Ten Years On: Diversity Impact - this week exploring responses to the impact of diversity in architecture and design
Ten Years On: Resources (of lack thereof)
Ten Years On: Resources (or lack thereof) - this week exploring responses to what resources are available for those who are queer and in architecture, as well as those people wish were there.
Ten Years On: Experiences
Ten Years On: Experiences - this week exploring responses to positive and negative experiences being “out in architecture?
Ten Years On: Challenges
Ten Years On: Challenges - this week exploring responses to what the biggest challenge to LGBT architects and architectural students is.
Ten Years On: Changing Perspectives on the Queer Experience in Architecture
Ten Years On - the first in a series of reflections from perspectives on how architecture has, and has not, changed for those who are LGBTQIA+
Please Be Seated
Please Be Seated - an exhibition of our stories at the Museum of Design Atlanta
Inclusive Design Lab: Final Final Final3.pdf
This semester at Kennesaw State University’s College of Architecture and Construction Management, 5th Year B.Arch students are exploring queerness in architecture through research and documentation of LGBTQ+ spaces in Atlanta, GA.
Inclusive Design Lab: Theory into Practice, Design Progress
This semester at Kennesaw State University’s College of Architecture and Construction Management, 5th Year B.Arch students are exploring queerness in architecture through research and documentation of LGBTQ+ spaces in Atlanta, GA.
Inclusive Design Lab: Exploring Atlanta’s Queer Spaces
This semester at Kennesaw State University’s College of Architecture and Construction Management, 5th Year B.Arch students are exploring queerness in architecture through research and documentation of LGBTQ+ spaces in Atlanta, GA.
Welcome to the Inclusive Design Lab
This semester at Kennesaw State University’s College of Architecture and Construction Management, 5th Year B.Arch students are exploring queerness in architecture through research and documentation of LGBTQ+ spaces in Atlanta, GA.
Jon Gould on architecture, activism, and alliances
Jon Gould on architecture, activism, and alliances
Emma Freeman on community, connection, and advocacy
Emma Freeman on community, connection, and advocacy
Ian Hunter, AIA Atlanta Past-President, on leading as your genuine self
Ian Hunter, AIA Atlanta Past-President, on leading as your genuine self
Mischa Haramia on mentorship and raising awareness
Mischa Haramia on mentorship and raising awareness