Miami-based architect Germane Barnes, who was part of the exhibition Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, earlier this year, has been awarded both the Wheelwright Prize and a Rome Prize to conduct research into the African diaspora and classical architecture. In a conversation with RECORD’s editor in chief, Cathleen McGuigan, Barnes discussed the impact of racism in the city.
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