Language Barriers: The DisOrdinary Architecture Project

This talk titled 'Language Barriers', explores the ideological and material factors shaping architectural discourse: the way we discuss buildings, the tools we use to do so, and the conditions under which such writing is produced. As part of the conversation, Jos discusses her work as co-director of DisOrdinary Architecture in relation to these topics.

‘Language Barriers’ was a new project from the New Architecture Writers exploring inclusivity within architectural language and how to dismantle oppressive methods of communication Language and architecture have a complicated relationship.

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