Some snippets of a lecture that I designed for and put together with Sigrid Adriaenssens (PhD—Associate Professor Civil and Environmental Engineering, @princeton @formfindinglab ) about the transformation and geometry in architect #annetyng ’s work! This was part of the ‘2020 Women in Design and Architecture Conference’ at @princetonarchitecture. The work Sigrid presented, arose out of a conversation we had. We are also working on a publication that will be published later.
About the 2020 Women in Design and Architecture Conference
This annual conference celebrates the work and legacy of a pivotal female #architect or #designer with contributions from international historians and scholars, in addition to artists, curators, and practitioners. This year was about Anne Tyng. (#notamuse) Through independent projects, in addition to her work with architects #LouisKahn and #PierLuigiNervi, Tyng explored #geometry as it relates to natural form and construction. She approached design as a process and profession through teaching and writing, addressing the social, psychological, and experiential dynamics of creativity and collaboration; her work has influenced other practitioners as well as models of practice.