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Lecture
Thursday 16 November 2023

Afaina De Jong

Origins and Regenerations: Designing for Restorative Architectures
In the age of planetary crises designers have to reframe how we relate to the planet and move beyond the limitations of extractive paradigms. But are we even capable of imagining new worlds, planetary or restorative architecture in a time of overwhelming planetary anxiety? Or are we adapting and building upon the limits of what we know already? In the talk Afaina de Jong will explore, through her practice of 20 years, the potential of restoration through redefining the underlying values and standards within the field of design.

About Afaina

AFARAI is an Amsterdam-based studio that specializes in spatial design, led by architect Afaina de Jong. The studio’s aim is to cross the boundaries of the traditional architecture practice by dealing with the existing city with an interdisciplinary approach, integrating theory and research with design. As a studio AFARAI considers itself a feminist practice that encourages change on social and spatial issues and that accommodate differences.

De Jong has worked for renowned international firms before establishing her own firm in 2005. With her studio AFARAI she works on the boundary of architecture and art. Her work is deeply connected to represent people and cultural movements that are not traditionally represented in architectural form. De Jong situates her work and its form languages, colors, patterns and narratives in the public realm as part of the collective imaginary. Her discourse is international and intersectional, connecting counterculture with architecture.

De Jong is the head of the Contextual Design MA department at Design Academy Eindhoven. She has been an active educator for years amongst others at the Faculty of Architecture at TU Delft and The Sandberg Institute and has been a guest lecturer at Columbia University GSAPP in New York, KTH in Stockholm and the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. Her design research The Multiplicity of Other was commissioned for the Dutch Pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale.

Event date

Thursday 16 November 2023
19h00 - 20h30