Carson Chan is an architecture writer and curator. After receiving a Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University, and a Masters in Design Studies in the History and Theory of Architecture from Harvard University, he began work at Barkow Leibinger Architects and at the Neue Nationalgalerie’s architecture department, Berlin. Carson is a regular writer for cultural publications like
West East Magazine (Hong Kong) and
032c (Berlin), where he is also a contributing editor. Carson has served as a guest design critic at various institutions including the summer design programs at Harvard and Cornell Universities, and at the New York Institute of Technology. In 2005, he taught design studio at the Boston Architecture Center. Carson is an active advisor to several cultural institutions including the Museums of Contemporary Art China (Hong Kong) and DLD ’08 (Munich). He recently organized an evening of panel discussions at the Neue Nationalgalerie (Berlin) with leading artists, architects and curators to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Mies van der Rohe building.
Fotini Lazaridou-Hatzigoga is an architect and researcher. She holds a Diploma of Architecture from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, and a Masters in Design Studies in the History and Theory of Architecture from Harvard University, US, where she studied with a Fulbright Scholarship.
Alongside PROGRAM, Fotini is also working in
documentary video (Public (2008), in collaboration with Elaine W. Ho, Royal, Nebraska (2007), in collaboration with Toby Lee) and actively collaborates with iwishicoulddescribeittoyoubetter on various projects that explore the ways we relate to eachother and our surroundings. She has recently completed Anepikaira – a video installation/screening event in and about a small abandoned cinema in Thessaloniki, Greece, in collaboration with Toby Lee.
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