Who Cares? The Cass explores Humanitarianism
Corina Tuna is an architectural designer and maker, with eight years of experience training, researching and working on projects across Greater London and abroad. Her design work is strongly driven by the idea that architecture, as a process, can invite participation in civic life, stimulate conversations and build relationships – profoundly connecting citizens to each other and their surroundings. She takes an experimental hands-on approach to both research and practice, using her skills to empower ordinary people to collectively respond to and transform the places they inhabit.
EVA Studio founders have a combined wealth of experience in architecture and design, having worked for renowned practices, as well as having worked for several years in developing countries such as Haiti and Bolivia. Between London and Port-au-Prince, their practice has a team of over ten talented designers and field architects, with different backgrounds and a broad experience and expertise. EVA’s portfolio aims at undertaking projects with a social agenda: their portfolio extends over a wide range of projects from public spaces, public infrastructure, schools to housing.
Image: Design for a public space in Canaan, Haiti
Details
Date/time | Monday 25 February at 6.30pm |
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Location | GSB-01 Goulston Street |
Contact | Agnieszka Pyrdol |
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