ASU Dwelling for Equity Architecture Lecture
Arizona State University
Date: 3rd March, 2023
Time: 1:30pm
This lecture on dwelling for equity provided an insightful overview of personal experiences in architecture, design, and research, emphasizing interdisciplinary dimensions. Daniel Inocente shared his unique perspective, drawing from his extensive portfolio that spans projects of all scales—from intricate small-scale installations to monumental urban developments. His approach integrates diverse fields, combining traditional architectural techniques with advanced research methodologies.
Throughout his career, Daniel has been deeply involved in projects that not only push the boundaries of architectural practice but also address critical societal issues such as equity and sustainable living. He discussed his involvement in both terrestrial and extraterrestrial projects, highlighting the synergies between space architecture and earthbound design and their potential to drive innovation in sustainable living solutions.
The lecture emphasized the importance of a holistic approach to design that considers the environmental, social, and economic impacts of architecture. By sharing his experiences and the lessons learned from projects across different scales, Daniel illustrated how interdisciplinary collaborations can enhance the adaptability and resilience of living spaces, ultimately contributing to a more equitable and sustainable future.