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Leo Shaw

Leo Shaw

New York, NY, US

 

About 

Leo is a strategist at Consortia, a creative office in New York City, where he is currently editing digital media for the Chicago Architecture Biennial. Find him on Twitter as @warshawshaw.

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Leo's Featured Articles on Archinect

Political pavilions: Dellekamp Arquitectos’ “Wallderful” presents a gathering space for the U.S. - Mexico border at the Chicago Architecture Biennial, Thu, Nov 16 '17

This article was originally published on the blog of the Chicago Architecture Biennial, the largest platform for contemporary architecture in North America. The 2017 Biennial, entitled Make New History, will be free and open to the public between September 16, 2017 and January 7, 2018.

Political pavilions: Dellekamp Arquitectos’ “Wallderful” presents a gathering space for the U.S. - Mexico border at the Chicago Architecture Biennial
 

Exhibiting Visionary Histories: a Conversation with the curators of "Past Forward" at the Art Institute of Chicago, Thu, Oct 12 '17

This fall has brought no shortage of design events and exhibitions to Chicago, the hometown of American architecture. In addition to exhibitions at the Graham Foundation and Chicago Architecture Foundation, this year’s Biennial ties together numerous tours, performances, events, and allied shows ...

Exhibiting Visionary Histories: a Conversation with the curators of 'Past Forward' at the Art Institute of Chicago
 

Exploring the architecture of the atomic age, starting with the Chicago birthplace of the world's first nuclear reactor , Thu, Aug 24 '17

The 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial blog is edited in partnership with Consortia, a creative office developing new frameworks for communication. This article also features embedded content from Are.na, an online platform for connecting ideas and building knowledge.

Exploring the architecture of the atomic age, starting with the Chicago birthplace of the world's first nuclear reactor
 

Frank Gehry, Architectural Education, and the “Future of Prisons”, Wed, Apr 12 '17

Last week the Architect’s Newspaper reported that Frank Gehry, the 88-year old superstar of American architecture, is teaching a course at SCI-Arc this spring entitled “The Future of Prison.” To denizens of architecture Twitter, which has specialized in outrage over the past several months ...

Frank Gehry, Architectural Education, and the “Future of Prisons”