CityPride: Creating LGBTQ Spaces
The New York metro area has a diverse range of buildings and structures where LGBTQ people gather to find support, safety, community, and pride. A panel of architects who designed recent projects focused on the LGBTQ community will discuss the design process for their work, including the cultural considerations and historical influences specific to designing space for this diverse community.
This program is presented in partnership with Build Out Alliance, an organization that promotes and advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people serving openly and with pride in all roles within the building design and construction industry.
Speakers:
Rajas Karnik, AIA, Build Out Alliance & FXCollaborative
Brian Ripel, Combined Architecture and Interors, 2014 Renovation of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center
Mateo Paiva, studio ai architects, The New York City AIDS Memorial
Christine Hunter, AIA LEED AP, Magnusson Architecture and Planning PC, Bea Arthur Residence and St. Andrews Supportive Housing for Formerly Homeless LGBT Adults
Danielle Cerone, AIA LEED AP, Marvel Architects, Ingersoll Senior Residences with SAGE Center
This evening is part of a special CityPride series, an official Partner Program of WorldPride 2019 NYC | Stonewall 50 taking place in New York City throughout the month of June:
June 17: Creating LGBTQ Spaces
June 20: Walking Tour of the Stonewall Uprising
June 20: Tracing LGBTQ Spaces
June 27: Celebrating LGBTQ Spaces
–
Please Note: Your registration for this event constitutes your agreement to specific and limited use of your email address, and possibly your image or voice, in related communications. Learn more in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Contact info@aiany.org with questions.
As a reminder, AIA National policy requires participants to attend the entire educational portion of an event to receive continuing education credits. We encourage all participants to arrive on time to comply with this policy.
Related Events
-
Thu, Jun 20 | 1.5 LUCityPride: Tracing LGBTQ Spaces
-
Thu, Jun 27CityPride: Celebrating LGBTQ Spaces
Save The Date
-
Dec 18, 2024
-
Mar 13, 2025