Architecture professor’s visualizations of air featured in exhibit
For nearly a decade, Catty Dan Zhang, an assistant professor of architecture, has been studying air as an important and active system in the design process.
An exhibition in Rhinebeck, New York, features tools and products of her investigations. “Pamphlet Architecture: Visions and Experiments in Architecture” at ‘T’ Space gallery presents works by the five finalists from the Pamphlet Architecture 37 open call, an international competition held last winter.
Zhang won first prize in the competition, giving her the opportunity to produce the next book in the Pamphlet Architecture series.
More information and photos from Zhang’s projects are on the College of Arts + Architecture website.