Architectural Review Asia Pacific

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN: A BLAK AESTHETIC

with one of the intended panel missing the event and another Zooming in electronically while still fighting the virus. But not only was it still an invigorating and informative event, it may have struck many attending or watching the live stream that this particular panel ended up providing space for two of architecture’s traditionally most neglected voices to speak – women and Indigenous people. With Professor Brian Martin unable to attend,

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