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Ersela Kripa ‘06 MSAAD & Stephen Mueller '06 MSAAD

Wed, Jul 16    11:30am

Ersela Kripa is a Professor and Associate Vice Provost at Texas Tech University, where she is also the Director the Huckabee College of Architecture – El Paso, and Director of Projects at the research center POST (Project for Operative Spatial Technologies). Stephen Mueller is an Associate Professor at Texas Tech University and Director of Research at POST.

They are registered architects and founding partners of AGENCY, located on the US/Mexico border. AGENCY engages emerging publics in conflictual contexts by developing methods to identify and subvert subperceptual urban and atmospheric phenomena that endanger human rights. AGENCY’s work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Hong Kong–Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale, the Venice Biennale, the Berlin Biennale, and Storefront for Art and Architecture. Their awards include the Rome Prize in Architecture, the Architecture Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Emerging Voices award from The Architectural League of New York, the New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship, among others.

Their book FRONTS: Military Urbanisms and the Developing World (AR+D, 2020), compiles original urban research and analysis, revealing the geography of codependence between the global security complex and urban morphologies of the developing world which it increasingly incriminates.

Introduction and response by Oscar Oliver-Didier, David Eugin Moon, & AAD Students