Monash Architecture Public Lecture: Peggy Deamer

04/28/2023 05:30 pm 04/28/2023 07:30 pm Australia/Melbourne Monash Architecture Public Lecture: Peggy Deamer

You are invited to join us for this public lecture by Peggy Deamer hosted by Monash Architecture.

Peggy Deamer is Professor Emerita of Yale University’s School of Architecture and Principal in the firm of Deamer, Studio. She is the founding member of The Architecture Lobby, a group advocating for the value of architectural design and labor. She is the editor of architecture and capitalism: 1845 to the present and the architect as worker: immaterial laborthe creative class, and the politics of design and the author of Architecture and Labor. Articles by her have appeared in Log, Avery Reviewe-flux, and Harvard Design Magazine amongst other journals. Her theory work explores the relationship between subjectivity, design, and labor in the current economy. Her design work has appeared in HomeHome and GardenProgressive Architecture, and The New York Times amongst other journals. She received the Architectural Record 2018 Women in Architecture Activist Award and the 2021 John Q. Hejduk Award.

Event Details

Date:
28 April 2023 at 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Venue:
G1.04
Campus:
Caulfield
Categories:
Architecture; Students: Undergraduate; Students: Graduate Coursework; Graduate Research

Description

You are invited to join us for this public lecture by Peggy Deamer hosted by Monash Architecture.

Peggy Deamer is Professor Emerita of Yale University’s School of Architecture and Principal in the firm of Deamer, Studio. She is the founding member of The Architecture Lobby, a group advocating for the value of architectural design and labor. She is the editor of architecture and capitalism: 1845 to the present and the architect as worker: immaterial laborthe creative class, and the politics of design and the author of Architecture and Labor. Articles by her have appeared in Log, Avery Reviewe-flux, and Harvard Design Magazine amongst other journals. Her theory work explores the relationship between subjectivity, design, and labor in the current economy. Her design work has appeared in HomeHome and GardenProgressive Architecture, and The New York Times amongst other journals. She received the Architectural Record 2018 Women in Architecture Activist Award and the 2021 John Q. Hejduk Award.