Samarth
Vachhrajani


Currently, a PhD Student at UC Berkeley (Architecture History, Theory, Society + Political Economy). Previously at Yale School of Architecture. Research on global logistics, material economies, detention infrastructures. Participated at the Canadian Center for Architecture, TU Delft, Society of Architectural Historians, DockTalks MoMA. Recognized by the Avery Review.  Written and edited for Jounral of Architecture Education, Perspecta, Paprika!, Bnieuws (TU Delft) and Datum. Engaged in discussions at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, Berkeley Social Science Martrix. Graduated from the Department of Architecture at Iowa State University. Based in Berkeley, California. 

 


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Canadian Center For Architecture - How To: Do No Harm

Montreal, Canada


Link: How to: do no harm

How To: do no harm is a set of conflicted diaries that explores the different harms in the architecture profession. It is a part of curated series at the Canadian center for Architecture called ‘How To.’

Curators - Lev Bratishenko (CCA), Charlotte Malterre-Barthes (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - EPFL)

Participants -
Amélie de Bonnières (Cape Town), Sophie Weston Chien (Cambridge), Marianna Janowicz (London), Swati Janu (Delhi), Mariana Meneguetti (Rio de Janeiro), Bailey Morgan Brown Mitchell (Stillwater), Loránd Mittay (Berlin), Samarth Vachhrajani (New Haven)


Website - Canadian Center for Architecture