The Design for Freedom movement takes center stage in a new feature article by Julia Gamolina for the Madame Architect digital magazine, which tells the story of Design for Freedom through the voices of a dozen leading women within the movement.
The wide-ranging article features perspectives and stories from Sharon Prince, CEO and Founder of Grace Farms, Chelsea Thatcher, Creative Director and Chief Advancement Officer at Grace Farms, Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director at Grace Farms, Bettina Korek, Chief Executive at Serpentine Galleries, Julie Burnell, Director of Construction and Special Projects at Serpentine Galleries, Hayes Slade, Co-Founder of Slade Architecture, Signe Nielsen, Co-Founder of MNLA, Nina Cooke John, Founder and Principal at Studio Cooke John, Jing Liu, Co-Founder of SO – IL, Luciana Varkulja, Founder and Principal at uma architecture & design, Patricia Saldaña Natke, Founding Principal at UrbanWorks, Ltd.,Harriet Harriss, Former Dean of Architecture at Pratt Institute. Readers will learn about the formation of the Design for Freedom movement and their mission to eradicate forced and child labor from building material supply chains. They'll also learn more aboutthe Design for Freedom Working Group, DFF Pilot Projects, the importance of partnerships and collaboration, and insights into the future of this critical humanitarian movement.
Read the full feature and interview: https://bit.ly/3yyU3kG