Welcoming Unruly Bodies: Re-thinking Social, Spatial and Material Practices

This talk from Jos Boys, Co-Founder of The DisOrdinary Architecture Project, explores how everyday social, spatial and material practices come to frame what is ‘normal’ and ‘ordinary’ and questions our assumptions about who gets valued and who doesn’t (in society, in the design of built space and in architecture as a discipline). This was the second keynote lecture at Transformations: Action on Equity, the second ABP Symposium presented by the Melbourne School of Design and Parlour.

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