Malgorzata Bakalarz, PhD candidate at the New School for Social Research, joins forces with ADHT’s own Susan Yelavich, Associate Professor of Design Studies and director of the MA Design Studies program, to contribute a piece to Quartz magazine titled, “Hope by Design: The Ingenious Ways Design Helps People Feel Safe Again in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks.”
The article was inspired by the spring 2017 symposium, “Making Home in Wounded Places: Memory, Design and the Spacial,” and focuses on interventions designers have proposed to mitigate the suffering of wounded places.
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