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The Daily Hub

A roundup of ideas and projects from around the Institute

  • Next Wednesday, June 16, at 12:30 PM EDT, the “Diversity in Design 2.0 Panel Discussion” is highlighting the importance of diverse voices in design and raising up individual experiences and advice from leaders in the field of design. The virtual conversation includes panelists Ayse Birsel, MID ’89, co-founder of Birsel + Seck; Arem Duplessis, MS Communications Design ’96, senior director and group creative director at Apple; and Greg Gresham, creative principal at the Switzer Group and will be moderated by Assistant Dean of Design Camille Martin-Thomsen. The event is timed with Juneteenth.

  • Monday, June 14, at 10:30 AM EDT, Pratt is joining “The Designs of Our Worlds: A conversation between three design schools” organized by the Industrial Design Program at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (DIPUCP) and also featuring ENSCI Les Ateliers. The online event will include presentations by students from each school?including MID alumni Alejandro Moyano and Paul Gulla?as well as discussions with faculty members including Ignacio Urbina Polo, professor of industrial design.

  • The School of Architecture Degree Project Design Awardees for 2021 are being shared on @prattsoa, such as “Electric Dreamtigers: Collective Unconscious Futures” which received Top Honors. Students Alessandra Carreno Novoa and Isabela Campillo Valencia?? explored how an app could deploy dreams in public spaces

  • Recordings of recent Pratt Research Talks are now available to watch online. Presented by the Office of Research and Strategic Partnerships, the series shares the incredible work people at Pratt do every day, with sessions including “The Desegregation Think Tank” with Jerrod Delaine, “Animal-Computer Interaction and the Case of the Disappearing Bees” with Nancy Smith, “Sustainability Tools for Cultural Heritage Preservation” with Sarah Nunberg, “Participatory Research & Eating Together Again” with Amanda Huynh, and “Sound Pedagogy: Sound Art and Sound Installation” with Daniel Bergman and Ilayda Altuntas.

  • BK Reader highlighted the preservation work of Zulmilena Then, BArch ’09, who founded Preserving East New York in 2015 to involve residents of East New York and Cypress Hills in preservation: “Our mission is to preserve and protect the unique spaces in the neighborhood that are connected to our history. We want to preserve the culture and social life of the neighborhood.”