SoA 50 Lecture: Bryan Lee, Harvard University

Bryan Lee, Harvard University
February 11, 2022 - 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Storrs Hall

Bryan Lee, Harvard University

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The School of Architecture's 50th Anniversary Lecture Series celebrates the vision of the SoA during its 50-year history and into the future. Throughout the fall and spring semesters, renowned practitioners and scholars will explore historical developments in architecture since the School’s inception and examine current and future trends in the discipline as we consider the School's place in a continuously changing profession.

Bryan Lee is an architect, educator, writer, and design justice activist. He is the founder/Design Principal of Colloqate Design, a nonprofit multidisciplinary design practice in New Orleans, Louisiana,  dedicated to expanding community access to design and creating spaces of racial, social, and cultural equity. He is a Design Critic at Harvard GSD and has led two award-winning youth community design programs. Bryan is a founding co-organizer of the DAP (Design As Protest) Collective and Dark Matter University. He was most recently honored as one of the 2018 Fast Company Most Creative People in Business, a USC Annenberg MacArthur Civic Media Fellow, and the youngest design firm to win the Architectural League’s Emerging Voices award in 2019.

Sponsored in part by LS3P.