From creating or reinstating design aesthetics in post-colonial countries to thinking about how built environments impact how we live, feminist architecture collective Voices of Experience discuss how we might imagine city spaces that encourage a culture of belonging for all.
To coincide with the new publication created by Voices of Experience, EAF, and curatorial practice Panel, Voices of Experience founders Suzanne Ewing, Jude Barber, and Nicola McLachlan in conversation with Nana Biamah-Ofosu to imagine how we can create cities that are more responsive to the people that inhabit them.
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Supported by Edinburgh International Book Festival, Panel, Edinburgh World Heritage, and University of Edinburgh.