Capital conditions architecture to function more and more like money -- as a liquid asset of exchange. For the annual Banham Fellow exhibition, ILLIQUID ASSETS leverages critical mappings of Buffalo's neighbourhoods to explore provocations that run counter to architecture’s appropriation by markets.
Illiquid means less like money.
Kearon Roy Taylor is a designer, educator, and researcher currently serving as the Peter Reyner Banham Fellow at SUNY Buffalo, where their work engages with the valuation and devaluation of urban land in the post-industrial city in the grips of a speculative rush.
5:00 p.m.
Hayes Hall Atrium