Feminist Spatial Practice Podcast with Brady Burroughs

From the archive of Afaina de Jong in collaboration with Arcam
24 Apr 25
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Feminist Spatial Practice Podcast with Brady Burroughs

From the archive of Afaina de Jong in collaboration with Arcam
24 Apr 2025

During her residency at ARCAM (Architecture Center Amsterdam), Afaina de Jong created a series of podcasts exploring feminist theory in relation to architecture and urban space. In this episode, she speaks with Brady Burroughs, an architecture educator and writer whose work focuses on power dynamics and spatial inclusivity in architecture. Burroughs is the author of Architectural Flirtations: A Love Storey (2016).

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