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Andy Summers

Architect. Civil society & cultural democracy 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏳️‍🌈
@loebfellows @harvardgsd @archifringe
2026 @royal_scottish_academy
2023 @scotlandvenice

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It’s a real honour to be acknowledged by your peers, and I’m incredibly grateful to those peers to elect me as an Honorary Academician at the Royal Scottish Academy - the highest accolade the Academy can bestow.

Thank you so much to Miranda Webster for asking for a professional bio almost a year ago and for putting me forward and (as I understand it!) Jude Barber, Ann Nisbet and Charlie Sutherland for supporting my election.

So central to my work is the ecology of wonderful and inspiring people I get to hang out and work with. It’s one of the best things about what I’ve carved out to do.

Thank you so much to the @royal_scottish_academy for the recognition.


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🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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8 months ago

🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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8 months ago

🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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8 months ago

🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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8 months ago

🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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8 months ago

🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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8 months ago

🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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8 months ago

🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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8 months ago

🙏Arrived safe and sound at Harvard. Been acclimatising (matriculation, registration, banking, social security, taxes, transport, groceries, classes 😅) but it’s been so much easier and a real joy to be doing it all with the wonderful @loebfellows class of 2026 at @harvardgsd 💛💛🌈

#loebfellowship #loebfellows #harvard #cambridge


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👀Third times a charm I guess 😅🫠☺️ Am so excited to be joining the 2026 Class of the Loeb Fellowship at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. I’m still taking this in! 🫣☺️ @loebfellows @harvardgsd - what a brilliant gang of fellows!

I’m grateful for this opportunity, and actually pretty proud of myself that I’ve kept going. This was my third time in applying, having been also shortlisted last year, and I’ve learnt so much about myself and my work from doing so.

I’m grateful, and thank the Loeb Fellowship for selecting - I am super excited for the times ahead!

I am eternally grateful and would like to thank the following people for their support, care, and belief in me.

To Jude Barber for being an absolute champion, all round. Thank you, Jude. To Adele Patrick for such nourishing conversations, advice, and letter writing. To my Venice partners in crime the wonderful /other team Alyesha Choudhury, Carl Jonsson and Mia Pinder-Hussein for letter writing and joyous encouragement. To Leonie Bell for insight, experience and letter writing. To Tamsie Thomson for letting writing. To Kathy Li for letter writing and giving me full encouragement. To past Loeb Fellow Joe Zeal-Henry for answering a good few of my queries last time round.

To Christina Gaiger and Akiko Kobayashi who supported me in my first application in 2022.

And to the entire Architecture Fringe team, for their energetic support and constant encouragement.

Thank you all 🙏💛 @judebarber100 @adele.patrick @slash_other @a.lyesha @carl.brink @mia_pinder_hussein @leoniesbell @josephzealhenry @christinagaiger @liane.bauer.18 @nearlymcguire @tamsiethomson @parma_kam @dom_hogston @scott.mcaulay @__m_eh_ @archifringe 🙏🌈


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What a ride it’s been with these wonderful folks 💛 Six weeks left on the Loeb Fellowship

@pedroevora @jacek_smolicki @jeremiah__bey @danielachaconec @juliathayne @fullistheheart @jelllofer @mr_andy_summers @cilla312 @ollywainwright 🤗

@loebfellows @harvardgsd


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What a ride it’s been with these wonderful folks 💛 Six weeks left on the Loeb Fellowship

@pedroevora @jacek_smolicki @jeremiah__bey @danielachaconec @juliathayne @fullistheheart @jelllofer @mr_andy_summers @cilla312 @ollywainwright 🤗

@loebfellows @harvardgsd


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What a ride it’s been with these wonderful folks 💛 Six weeks left on the Loeb Fellowship

@pedroevora @jacek_smolicki @jeremiah__bey @danielachaconec @juliathayne @fullistheheart @jelllofer @mr_andy_summers @cilla312 @ollywainwright 🤗

@loebfellows @harvardgsd


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Applications are now open for Summer Assembly: Earth Station - a new residential international summer school hosted by the Architecture Fringe @archifringe at Hospitalfield @hospitalfield, by Arbroath, Scotland.

Over five days, Earth Station will unfold through five thematic lenses - Material, Making, Movement, Maintenance, and Myth - offering participants a unique framework to interrogate and reimagine the role of architecture and design in a rapidly changing world. Through workshops, discussions, and collective experimentation, attendees will explore how these themes intersect with urgent global challenges and emerging creative practices. The programme will also feature a public event exploring these themes which will be free and open to people in Arbroath and further afield.

The assembly will be led by an internationally recognised group of practitioners and educators, including architect Marf Summers, artists Soph Dyer and Alison Scott, designer Akiko Kobayashi in collaboration with craftworker Ben Williams, and artist/builder Becky Little.

To support access and reduce barriers to participation eight places within the summer school cohort are being supported respectively by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) @riasmembership, V&A Dundee @vadundee and Scottish Ecological Design Association (SEDA) @scotecodesign.

An online information session will be held at 6pm on Tuesday 19th May.

Applications are now open until midnight on 24 May 2026, with places limited to 40 participants worldwide.

For full deets & to apply head to the @archifringe bio or website


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Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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2 weeks ago

Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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2 weeks ago

Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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2 weeks ago

Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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2 weeks ago

Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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2 weeks ago

Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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2 weeks ago

Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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6
2 weeks ago

Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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2 weeks ago

Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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2 weeks ago

Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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2 weeks ago

Lovely Saturday visit to the Gropius House, in Lincoln, MA with the @loebfellows crew 💛

Designed and built in 1938 by Walter Gropius for himself and his family, newly arrived in the United States to teach at the @harvardgsd where he later became Chair of Architecture.

A beautifully warm and domestic in-scale house, with the exterior white stucco of the Modern Movement interchanged for white-painted timber boarding set in the vertical.

Big thanks to fellow Loeb and housemate Olly Wainwright for organising - and well done to the little Loebs (children) for tolerating another architectural wander 😉😅

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #architecture #waltergropius #gropiushouse


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2 weeks ago

⭐️Am excited to be joining Danyson Tavares @nerdee_ of @bsaaia, Marguerite Wynter @magwynter of @thetriennial, and @josephzealhenry of @cityofboston to explore the public life of architecture, rethinking architecture’s civic potential from practice to public action.

Join us for this free event and reception.

📆 Monday May 11 2026
⏰ 5:30pm-7:30pm
📍BSA Space, 290 Congress St, Boston MA 02210

Tickets via the BSA
Presented by the Boston Society of Architecture
and the Architecture Fringe

@bsaaia @archifringe

Architecture shapes the spaces where public life unfolds—but its deeper potential lies in how it advances the common good. The Public Life of Architecture brings together leaders from the Boston Society for Architecture and the Architecture Fringe to explore a more expansive civic role for the discipline at a moment of urgent social and environmental transformation. The conversation will consider how professional bodies, cultural institutions, and biennial-style festivals can actively inform public life and understanding—positioning architecture not only as practice, but as an evolving civic infrastructure. Through cultural programs, public campaigns, and experimental platforms, architecture can be reimagined as a civic actor that talks truth to power, upholds equity, and works towards a truly sustainable future. This dialogue invites architects, students, policymakers, and the public to rethink architecture as a public agent—and as a catalyst for systemic, imaginative change in collective civic life.

#architecture #boston #bostonarchitecture


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It was a real pleasure to be asked to contribute to the @harvardgsd Core Colloquium lecture series to share thoughts on contemporary architectural practice. Thank you to Elle Gerdeman for the invitation, and to Penelope Dean for sharing the billing and Q&A.

I shared some thoughts on the what-seems self-induced limitations by architects on what architects can do and be - poking our imagination to think bigger in context to our training and skillset.

Our current professional trajectory backs us into a highly specialised corner. Rather than forgo specialism, we should expand it, and take our practice towards new locations, new organisations, and new roles - as architects.

Massive thanks to all the students who asked great questions and have shared their appreciation and enjoyment of the presentation when passing me in Gund and on the street ha.

Also proud of my drawing skills in InDesign 😉

@loebfellows @harvardgsd_architecture

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #harvardgsd


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It was a real pleasure to be asked to contribute to the @harvardgsd Core Colloquium lecture series to share thoughts on contemporary architectural practice. Thank you to Elle Gerdeman for the invitation, and to Penelope Dean for sharing the billing and Q&A.

I shared some thoughts on the what-seems self-induced limitations by architects on what architects can do and be - poking our imagination to think bigger in context to our training and skillset.

Our current professional trajectory backs us into a highly specialised corner. Rather than forgo specialism, we should expand it, and take our practice towards new locations, new organisations, and new roles - as architects.

Massive thanks to all the students who asked great questions and have shared their appreciation and enjoyment of the presentation when passing me in Gund and on the street ha.

Also proud of my drawing skills in InDesign 😉

@loebfellows @harvardgsd_architecture

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #harvardgsd


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1 months ago

It was a real pleasure to be asked to contribute to the @harvardgsd Core Colloquium lecture series to share thoughts on contemporary architectural practice. Thank you to Elle Gerdeman for the invitation, and to Penelope Dean for sharing the billing and Q&A.

I shared some thoughts on the what-seems self-induced limitations by architects on what architects can do and be - poking our imagination to think bigger in context to our training and skillset.

Our current professional trajectory backs us into a highly specialised corner. Rather than forgo specialism, we should expand it, and take our practice towards new locations, new organisations, and new roles - as architects.

Massive thanks to all the students who asked great questions and have shared their appreciation and enjoyment of the presentation when passing me in Gund and on the street ha.

Also proud of my drawing skills in InDesign 😉

@loebfellows @harvardgsd_architecture

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #harvardgsd


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1 months ago

It was a real pleasure to be asked to contribute to the @harvardgsd Core Colloquium lecture series to share thoughts on contemporary architectural practice. Thank you to Elle Gerdeman for the invitation, and to Penelope Dean for sharing the billing and Q&A.

I shared some thoughts on the what-seems self-induced limitations by architects on what architects can do and be - poking our imagination to think bigger in context to our training and skillset.

Our current professional trajectory backs us into a highly specialised corner. Rather than forgo specialism, we should expand it, and take our practice towards new locations, new organisations, and new roles - as architects.

Massive thanks to all the students who asked great questions and have shared their appreciation and enjoyment of the presentation when passing me in Gund and on the street ha.

Also proud of my drawing skills in InDesign 😉

@loebfellows @harvardgsd_architecture

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #harvardgsd


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1 months ago

It was a real pleasure to be asked to contribute to the @harvardgsd Core Colloquium lecture series to share thoughts on contemporary architectural practice. Thank you to Elle Gerdeman for the invitation, and to Penelope Dean for sharing the billing and Q&A.

I shared some thoughts on the what-seems self-induced limitations by architects on what architects can do and be - poking our imagination to think bigger in context to our training and skillset.

Our current professional trajectory backs us into a highly specialised corner. Rather than forgo specialism, we should expand it, and take our practice towards new locations, new organisations, and new roles - as architects.

Massive thanks to all the students who asked great questions and have shared their appreciation and enjoyment of the presentation when passing me in Gund and on the street ha.

Also proud of my drawing skills in InDesign 😉

@loebfellows @harvardgsd_architecture

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #harvardgsd


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1 months ago

It was a real pleasure to be asked to contribute to the @harvardgsd Core Colloquium lecture series to share thoughts on contemporary architectural practice. Thank you to Elle Gerdeman for the invitation, and to Penelope Dean for sharing the billing and Q&A.

I shared some thoughts on the what-seems self-induced limitations by architects on what architects can do and be - poking our imagination to think bigger in context to our training and skillset.

Our current professional trajectory backs us into a highly specialised corner. Rather than forgo specialism, we should expand it, and take our practice towards new locations, new organisations, and new roles - as architects.

Massive thanks to all the students who asked great questions and have shared their appreciation and enjoyment of the presentation when passing me in Gund and on the street ha.

Also proud of my drawing skills in InDesign 😉

@loebfellows @harvardgsd_architecture

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #harvardgsd


135
7
1 months ago

It was a real pleasure to be asked to contribute to the @harvardgsd Core Colloquium lecture series to share thoughts on contemporary architectural practice. Thank you to Elle Gerdeman for the invitation, and to Penelope Dean for sharing the billing and Q&A.

I shared some thoughts on the what-seems self-induced limitations by architects on what architects can do and be - poking our imagination to think bigger in context to our training and skillset.

Our current professional trajectory backs us into a highly specialised corner. Rather than forgo specialism, we should expand it, and take our practice towards new locations, new organisations, and new roles - as architects.

Massive thanks to all the students who asked great questions and have shared their appreciation and enjoyment of the presentation when passing me in Gund and on the street ha.

Also proud of my drawing skills in InDesign 😉

@loebfellows @harvardgsd_architecture

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #harvardgsd


135
7
1 months ago

It was a real pleasure to be asked to contribute to the @harvardgsd Core Colloquium lecture series to share thoughts on contemporary architectural practice. Thank you to Elle Gerdeman for the invitation, and to Penelope Dean for sharing the billing and Q&A.

I shared some thoughts on the what-seems self-induced limitations by architects on what architects can do and be - poking our imagination to think bigger in context to our training and skillset.

Our current professional trajectory backs us into a highly specialised corner. Rather than forgo specialism, we should expand it, and take our practice towards new locations, new organisations, and new roles - as architects.

Massive thanks to all the students who asked great questions and have shared their appreciation and enjoyment of the presentation when passing me in Gund and on the street ha.

Also proud of my drawing skills in InDesign 😉

@loebfellows @harvardgsd_architecture

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #harvardgsd


135
7
1 months ago

It was a real pleasure to be asked to contribute to the @harvardgsd Core Colloquium lecture series to share thoughts on contemporary architectural practice. Thank you to Elle Gerdeman for the invitation, and to Penelope Dean for sharing the billing and Q&A.

I shared some thoughts on the what-seems self-induced limitations by architects on what architects can do and be - poking our imagination to think bigger in context to our training and skillset.

Our current professional trajectory backs us into a highly specialised corner. Rather than forgo specialism, we should expand it, and take our practice towards new locations, new organisations, and new roles - as architects.

Massive thanks to all the students who asked great questions and have shared their appreciation and enjoyment of the presentation when passing me in Gund and on the street ha.

Also proud of my drawing skills in InDesign 😉

@loebfellows @harvardgsd_architecture

#loebfellowship #loebfellows2026 #harvardgsd


135
7
1 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

Birmingham, Alabama field trip with the Loeb Fellowship. This was my first time in Alabama. Grateful for the curated tour of the city organised by Cathy Sloss Jones LF’07 and architect Cheryl Morgan.

Founded in 1871 in the Reconstruction era, the city’s grid responds north-south to the railroad, built to take advantage of the close proximity to iron ore, coal and limestone - the only place in the world where all three are present close-by, for the making of steel.

We were especially grateful for the generous and warm welcome we were given by the 16th Street Baptist Church. This thriving church was the site of the 1963 bombing on Sept 15 by the KKK that murdered four schoolgirls. As part of the reconstruction, there is a beautiful stained glass window of a black Christ, a memorial gift from the people of Wales.

The bravery of protest by the people of Birmingham (including thousands of schoolchildren) was critical to the advancement of civil rights. From jail in the city, Dr Martin Luther King penned his famous Letter from Birmingham, a defining moment in his cause against segregation.

@loebfellows @harvardgsd

#loebfellowship


47
2
2 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

💛Super grateful to have spent quality time with my @archifringe partners in creative non-crime @nearlymcguire @dom_hogston and @__m_eh_ in New England this past week. We did so much - public events, meeting other organisations, study trips, planning ahead, hanging-out, catching up - it was A LOT ha.

Thanks so much for coming to Cambridge, friends. What an awesome week it was.


140
7
3 months ago

🍻🌭🐕 Excited to be hosting @beer.n.dogs with my fellow Loeb Fellows @loebfellows and the fabulous @brazilgsd 💃🕺💛

Beer n’ Dogs is a bit of an institution at @harvardgsd where each week throughout the semester a different student or fellows group hosts a night of drinks, food and tunes (and on occasion fabulous drag shows 👀 @queersindesign)

Looking forward to Friday evening (serving food!) and getting our grooves on w @danielachaconec @cilla312 @pedroevora @ollywainwright @jelllofer @juliathayne @jeremiah__bey @jacek_smolicki @fullistheheart

#loebfellowship #beerndogs #harvardgsd


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1
3 months ago

Excited to be spending some time with Alexander Auris @alexauris for the Queer Conviviality – Organizing, Architecture, Public Programs J-Term class that I’m running at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Alexander is a is a Peruvian architect and urbanist based in Brussels. His work critically engages architecture, landscape, and urban design through research and practice that questions conventional spatial frameworks. His independent research work focusses on queer spatial practices, exploring political, economic and ethical positions that challenge heteropatriarchal structures in architecture and urbanism.

Alexander joins me for the second day of the J-Term class, where we’ll be exploring how approaches to queer conviviality can inform and shape design strategies in architecture.

Portrait of Alex by @anamariagomez

@loebfellows
@harvardgsd


137
2
4 months ago

Excited to be spending some time with Alexander Auris @alexauris for the Queer Conviviality – Organizing, Architecture, Public Programs J-Term class that I’m running at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Alexander is a is a Peruvian architect and urbanist based in Brussels. His work critically engages architecture, landscape, and urban design through research and practice that questions conventional spatial frameworks. His independent research work focusses on queer spatial practices, exploring political, economic and ethical positions that challenge heteropatriarchal structures in architecture and urbanism.

Alexander joins me for the second day of the J-Term class, where we’ll be exploring how approaches to queer conviviality can inform and shape design strategies in architecture.

Portrait of Alex by @anamariagomez

@loebfellows
@harvardgsd


137
2
4 months ago

Excited to be spending some time with Alexander Auris @alexauris for the Queer Conviviality – Organizing, Architecture, Public Programs J-Term class that I’m running at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Alexander is a is a Peruvian architect and urbanist based in Brussels. His work critically engages architecture, landscape, and urban design through research and practice that questions conventional spatial frameworks. His independent research work focusses on queer spatial practices, exploring political, economic and ethical positions that challenge heteropatriarchal structures in architecture and urbanism.

Alexander joins me for the second day of the J-Term class, where we’ll be exploring how approaches to queer conviviality can inform and shape design strategies in architecture.

Portrait of Alex by @anamariagomez

@loebfellows
@harvardgsd


137
2
4 months ago

Excited to be spending some time with Alexander Auris @alexauris for the Queer Conviviality – Organizing, Architecture, Public Programs J-Term class that I’m running at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Alexander is a is a Peruvian architect and urbanist based in Brussels. His work critically engages architecture, landscape, and urban design through research and practice that questions conventional spatial frameworks. His independent research work focusses on queer spatial practices, exploring political, economic and ethical positions that challenge heteropatriarchal structures in architecture and urbanism.

Alexander joins me for the second day of the J-Term class, where we’ll be exploring how approaches to queer conviviality can inform and shape design strategies in architecture.

Portrait of Alex by @anamariagomez

@loebfellows
@harvardgsd


137
2
4 months ago

Excited to be spending some time with Alexander Auris @alexauris for the Queer Conviviality – Organizing, Architecture, Public Programs J-Term class that I’m running at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Alexander is a is a Peruvian architect and urbanist based in Brussels. His work critically engages architecture, landscape, and urban design through research and practice that questions conventional spatial frameworks. His independent research work focusses on queer spatial practices, exploring political, economic and ethical positions that challenge heteropatriarchal structures in architecture and urbanism.

Alexander joins me for the second day of the J-Term class, where we’ll be exploring how approaches to queer conviviality can inform and shape design strategies in architecture.

Portrait of Alex by @anamariagomez

@loebfellows
@harvardgsd


137
2
4 months ago

Excited to be spending some time with Alexander Auris @alexauris for the Queer Conviviality – Organizing, Architecture, Public Programs J-Term class that I’m running at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Alexander is a is a Peruvian architect and urbanist based in Brussels. His work critically engages architecture, landscape, and urban design through research and practice that questions conventional spatial frameworks. His independent research work focusses on queer spatial practices, exploring political, economic and ethical positions that challenge heteropatriarchal structures in architecture and urbanism.

Alexander joins me for the second day of the J-Term class, where we’ll be exploring how approaches to queer conviviality can inform and shape design strategies in architecture.

Portrait of Alex by @anamariagomez

@loebfellows
@harvardgsd


137
2
4 months ago

Excited to be spending some time with Alexander Auris @alexauris for the Queer Conviviality – Organizing, Architecture, Public Programs J-Term class that I’m running at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Alexander is a is a Peruvian architect and urbanist based in Brussels. His work critically engages architecture, landscape, and urban design through research and practice that questions conventional spatial frameworks. His independent research work focusses on queer spatial practices, exploring political, economic and ethical positions that challenge heteropatriarchal structures in architecture and urbanism.

Alexander joins me for the second day of the J-Term class, where we’ll be exploring how approaches to queer conviviality can inform and shape design strategies in architecture.

Portrait of Alex by @anamariagomez

@loebfellows
@harvardgsd


137
2
4 months ago

Excited to be spending some time with Alexander Auris @alexauris for the Queer Conviviality – Organizing, Architecture, Public Programs J-Term class that I’m running at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Alexander is a is a Peruvian architect and urbanist based in Brussels. His work critically engages architecture, landscape, and urban design through research and practice that questions conventional spatial frameworks. His independent research work focusses on queer spatial practices, exploring political, economic and ethical positions that challenge heteropatriarchal structures in architecture and urbanism.

Alexander joins me for the second day of the J-Term class, where we’ll be exploring how approaches to queer conviviality can inform and shape design strategies in architecture.

Portrait of Alex by @anamariagomez

@loebfellows
@harvardgsd


137
2
4 months ago


Story Save - Best free tool for saving Stories, Reels, Photos, Videos, Highlights, IGTV to your phone.

Story-save.com is an intuitive online tool that enables users to download and save a variety of content, including stories, photos, videos, and IGTV materials, directly from Instagram. With Story-Save, you can not only easily download diverse content from Instagram but also view it at your convenience, even without internet access. This tool is perfect for those moments when you come across something interesting on Instagram and want to save it for later viewing. Use Story-Save to ensure you don't miss the chance to take your favorite Instagram moments with you!

Our advantages:

No Need to Register

Avoid app downloads and sign-ups, store stories on the web.

Exclusive High-Quality

Stories Say goodbye to poor-quality content, preserve only high-resolution Stories.

Accessible on All

Devices Download Instagram Stories using any browser, iPhone, Android.

Completely Free to Use

Absolutely no fees. Download any Story at no cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Instagram Stories Download feature is designed to provide a secure and high-quality method for downloading Instagram stories. It's user-friendly and doesn't require users to register or sign up. Simply copy the link, paste it, and enjoy the content.
Downloading Instagram stories is a simple process that involves three steps:
  • 1. Go to the Instagram Story Downloader tool.
  • 2. Next, type the username of the Instagram profile into the provided field and click on the Download button.
  • 3. You'll then see all the Stories that are available for the current 24-hour period. Select the ones you want and hit Download.
The selected story will be swiftly saved to your device's local storage.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to download stories from private accounts due to privacy restrictions.
There is no limit to the number of times you can use the Instagram story download service. It's available for unlimited use and is completely free.
Yes, it is legal to download and save Instagram Stories from other users, provided they are not used for commercial purposes. If you intend to use them commercially, you must obtain permission from the original content owner and credit them each time the story is used.
All downloaded stories are typically saved in the Downloads folder on your computer, whether you're using Windows, Mac, or iOS. For mobile devices, the stories are saved in the phone's storage and should also appear in your Gallery app immediately after download.