Amanda Schachter

As the academic year comes to an end, the UIC Barcelona Master of International Cooperation in Sustainable Emergency Architecture (MICSEA) will celebrate the final presentations of the Master Thesis projects and the Graduation Days on June 1–2.

This year’s closing lecture will be delivered by Amanda Schachter, architect and co-principal of SLO Architecture, based in New York City.

SLO Architecture links urban and architectural design with artistic production and social action, amplifying the entrepreneurial and communal ambitions of urban neighborhoods through the active resurgence of nature.

Amanda Schachter received her Master of Architecture from Princeton University in 1996. Between 2003 and 2007, she taught undergraduate and graduate design and cooperation studios at Universitat Internacional de Catalunya and was the first director of the Master of International Cooperation in Architecture.

Closing Lecture

Cooperation is a Long-distance Run
Reflections, twenty-two years after starting the Master of International Cooperation in Sustainable Emergency Architecture at the EsArq UIC, on cooperation’s role in transforming the landscape of practice.

The lecture will open a space for reflection on the evolution of cooperation practices and their capacity to shape new forms of architectural engagement across territories, institutions, and communities.

We look forward to celebrating the end of the academic year together.

BRONX RIVER RIGHT-OF-WAY, SLO ARCHITECTURE
BRONX RIVER RIGHT-OF-WAY, SLO ARCHITECTURE
TURNTABLE, SLO ARCHITECTURE
HARVEST DOME 3.0, SLO ARCHITECTURE
HARVEST DOME 3.0, SLO ARCHITECTURE

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