Application House: Sketching the City of the Future
What is the city of the future like? What should it look like? And who is it for? Come join SHAG, AIGA, and Morgan State University's School of Architecture and Planning for a talk and workshop about how we might make space in the future. Application House is a speculative design project for a future house and neighborhood, after a brief talk about that project, you'll have the chance to participate in a collaborative workshop in which we'll draw a whole city.
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Fred Scharmen teaches architecture and urban design at Morgan State University’s School of Architecture and Planning. He is the co-founder of the Working Group on Adaptive Systems, an art and design consultancy based in Baltimore, Maryland. His work as a designer and researcher is about how we imagine new spaces for future worlds, and about who is invited into them. He received his Masters in Architecture from Yale University. His writing has been published in the Journal of Architectural Education, Log, CLOG, Volume, Domus, Places Journal, Slate, and CityLab. His architectural criticism has appeared in the The Architect’s Newspaper, and in the local alt-weekly Baltimore City Paper. His first book, Space Settlements, is out now from Columbia Books on Architecture and the City.