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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T173000
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URL:https://live-spitzer-arch.pantheonsite.io/events/spring-2024-sciame-le
 cture-series-jeffrey-mansfield/
SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Sciame Lecture Series: Jeffrey Mansfield
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will be in person and is part of the Spring 2024 S
 ciame Lecture Series\, titled "Access and Beyond: Architecture and Disabil
 ity."\n\nJeffrey Yasuo Mansfield is a principal at MASS Design Group and t
 he director of MASS’s Deaf Space and Disability Justice Lab\, which focu
 ses on uplifting the lived experience and cultural memory of Deaf and Disa
 bled communities. Jeffrey is also an inaugural recipient of the Ford and A
 ndrew W. Mellon Foundation’s Disability Futures fellowship and is a John
  W. Kluge Fellow at the Library of Congress. He is a Spring 2023 Bruce Gof
 f Chair of Creative Architecture at the University of Oklahoma and has tau
 ght design studios at the University of California-Berkeley\, the Universi
 ty of Michigan\, and Harvard Graduate School of Design. Jeffrey co-authore
 d The Architecture of Health\, published by Cooper Hewitt and co-edited MA
 SS Design Group's first Monograph\, Justice is Beauty. Jeffrey has been de
 af since birth.\n\n"From Rights to Justice: Designing Spaces of Cultural B
 elonging": Our built environment is a reflection of our social values\, an
 d decisions made by architects and designers have an outsize impact on who
  is included and who is alienated. This talk explores lessons from the dis
 ability rights movement\, the architectural forms and vocabularies of deaf
  schools\, and how architecture can learn from deafness. Through the work 
 of MASS Design Group\, this lecture will explore the ways in which deep hi
 storical research can inform the design of spaces that promote cultural be
 longing.\n\nSuggested Readings: Advocating for Disability Justice in Desig
 n\, ARCHITECT Magazine. Space\, Time\, and Gesture\, TACET. The Architect
 ure of Deafness\, Cooper Hewitt Design Journal.\n\n"Access and Beyond: Arc
 hitecture and Disability" answers the call for disability justice in our t
 ime. Architects\, designers\, and scholars\, inspired by critical disabili
 ty studies\, make up the distinguished roster of speakers who situate disa
 bility\, ability\, and access in pointed\, specific critiques of design\, 
 culture\, and power. This series invites practitioners to probe assumption
 s embedded in universal design\, to center belonging in design practice\, 
 to critique technology in relation to inclusion\, and to apprehend the ric
 h contribution of difference in the sensorial experiences of places.\n\nAl
 l lectures are free\, open to the public\, and held in the Bernard and Ann
 e Spitzer School of Architecture Sciame Auditorium. Live captioning and AS
 L interpretation will be available upon request. For access requests or qu
 estions\, please contact ssadean@ccny.cuny.edu. \n\nSee https://www.ccny.
 cuny.edu/return-campus for current requirements for in-person visitors.\n\
 nThis lecture series is made possible by the Spitzer Architecture Fund and
  the generous support of Frank Sciame ’74\, CEO of Sciame Construction.
CATEGORIES:Events,Lectures,Sciame Lectures
LOCATION:Sciame Auditorium (Room 107)\, 141 Convent Avenue\, New York\, NY\
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