When life gave Katherine Darnstadt lemons, she made an architecture firm.
Fresh out of a job at a midsize firm during the drowsy economy of 2010, Darnstadt, then 28, reckoned kick-starting her own practice was a way to remain afloat until she found a real job. But her contingency plan began to evolve into something more: “If design can be a tool for equity,” she asked herself, “what can that look like, and how can my firm have a place in that?”
You have 0 complimentary articles remaining.
Unlimited access + premium benefits for as low as $1.99/month.