Peggy Deamer on being an activist and architect through her work with the Architecture Lobby

Earlier this Fall Places Journal published Architectural Workers, a conversation with Peggy Deamer, architect, professor, and cofounder of The Architecture Lobby. The Architecture Lobby is an organization of architectural workers advocating for the value of the architectural discipline to the general public, by advocating for labor rights within the profession. In this thought provoking interview, Peggy speaks on what inspired her to start the Architecture Lobby and her philosophy of what it means to be an architectural worker.

Next week, on November 9th, we will be joined by Peggy Deamer, Vivian Lee and Robert Lopez, who will lead the discussion during our seminar. Peggy, Vivian and Robert each have unique stories and contributions to the practice that we look forward to hearing about.

If you haven’t already, register to join us on November 9th.

Also, we would love to hear from you; what does being an architectural worker mean to you? Share in the comments.

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