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Learn about architect and researcher Amana Aman’s Alaska-based mapping and design project “Ephemeral Geographies: Migration of Design, Identity, and Senses of Place.”
Amanda’s work and research crosses over typical boundaries with documentation and exploration of conceptual architecture in northern places integrated into her work with emerging professionals as architecture faculty at the University of Texas Arlington.
Noon. Wednesday, March 23. Free. Online via Crowdcast. Join the event live to participate in a Q&A, or access the recording after the event. https://bit.ly/3t5HXgs
This presentation is a collaborative program from the Anchorage Museum, the Alaska Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects, and the University of Texas Arlington School of Architecture in the College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs. Part of a series of programs launched through Anchorage Design Week. #unitedbydesign
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