Blackwell, whose award-winning firm is based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, has fashioned a practice outside the established centers of architectural culture, focusing on public and civic projects that reflect the particularities of place. He will deliver the opening keynote called “Radical Practice.” The conference, on the theme of “Architecture and Alternative,” will also present, besides Kéré, architects Bjarke Ingels; Carol Ross Barney; OPEN Architecture; and SO — IL; as well as discussions of community-based urban design practice, with Paloma Strelitz, a co-founder of the award-winning British firm Assemble; Monica Rhodes, a Rome Prize fellow and one of RECORD's 2022 Women in Architecture recipients, who has worked to bring citizen engagement into historic preservation; and Tomas Rossant, a founding partner of Ennead, who will discuss the future of practice.
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