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2/20/2013

What I Did Next — Princeton’s Alternative Architectural Practices Lecture

Curated by Alejandro Zaera-Polo, Princeton’s 2012–13 lecture series “What I Did Next — Princeton’s Alternative Architectural Practices” assembled 85 distinguished alumni from the last 25 years whose work pushes architecture past its conventional boundaries. The conversations examined how younger practices are redefining the field through new geographies, formats, and technologies, treating architecture as a flexible platform rather than a fixed profession. Across sixteen sessions, the series mapped out the experimental ethos of the school and highlighted how its graduates are shaping alternative models of practice at a moment when the discipline is under global pressure to evolve. ABA presented recent work and partiicipated in a round-table discussion on February 20th, as part of the school’s year-long lecture series.

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