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Dare Brawley

Tue, Jul 9, 2024    12pm

A lecture by GSAPP Adjunct Assistant Professor, and WXY Associate Dare Brawley. The lecture will start with a brief introduction from Adam Vosburgh, and be followed by an audience Q&A.

Dare Brawley’s work focuses on the interactions of data infrastructures, housing, and spatial politics using methods from critical urban studies and geographic information systems. She is currently an Associate at WXY architecture + urban design. At Columbia GSAPP, she teaches courses on mapping and spatial research methods, and on drawing as a tool for collective decision making.

Her work has been exhibited and published by the Venice Architecture Biennale, Storefront for Art and Architecture, The Architectural League, and the Chicago Architecture Biennial. She received her M.S. in Urban Planning from Columbia, GSAPP and holds a BA in Architecture from Barnard College. She recently co- edited Ways of Knowing Cities (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, 2019).

Organized by the MS in Computational Design Practices program as part of the MS CDP Conversations with Practitioners lecture series.