Mar 25 2021
Ana María León and Torsten Lange, “Bodies of Work: Activism, Gender, Architecture”

Ana María León and Torsten Lange, “Bodies of Work: Activism, Gender, Architecture”

Presented by Harvard Graduate School of Design at Online/Virtual Space

“Bodies of Work: Activism, Gender, Architecture,” Ana María León and Torsten Lange with Katarina Burin; moderated by Sophie Hochhäusl, Emmanuel Olunkwa, and Demetra Vogiatzaki

In this conversation, architectural historians Ana María León and Torsten Lange consider the labor of organizing around issues of gender in architecture. Based on three precedents, they will reflect on their work and practice and highlight how the present has allowed scholars and practitioners to revise architectural historiography. Building on intersectional feminist theory, the discussion considers architecture and urban space as well as architectural discourse as forums where white heteronormative systems of planning can become subverted by empowered labor and living practices.

This program is co-sponsored by the Harvard Radcliffe Institute and serves as a lead-up event to the Radcliffe Exploratory Seminar entitled “Bodies of Evidence, Bodies of Work, Bodies of Water: Visual and Spatial Narratives for Feminist Historiographies.”

Admission Info

Register to attend the event here. Once you have registered, you will be provided with a link to join the lecture via Zoom. This link will also be emailed to you.

The event will also be live streamed to the GSD's YouTube page. Only viewers who are attending the lecture via Zoom will be able to submit questions for the Q+A. If you would like to submit questions for the speakers in advance of the event, please click here.

Dates & Times

2021/03/25 - 2021/03/25

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Accessibility Info

Live captioning will be provided during this event. A transcript will be available roughly two weeks after the event, upon request.

Anyone requiring accessibility accommodations should contact the events office at (617) 496-2414 or events@gsd.harvard.edu.