INTtalks - Spatial Explorations of Indigenous Architecture &Urban Settlements in Taiwan - Latoya Kamdang
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Spatial Explorations of Indigenous Architecture and Urban Settlements in Taiwan
"Latoya Kamdang’s Fulbright project researched two indigenous architecture sites and two urban informal settlement sites in Taiwan, including one World Monument Fund selected site - Kucapungane. Kamdang also co-taught with her host Professor Shu-Mei Huang at National Taiwan University and provided insights on preservation and conservation. During her grant, Kamdang also traveled to South Korea and Hong Kong to expand her international connections in the East Asia Pacific region."
"Latoya Nelson Kamdang is a U.S. Fulbright Senior Scholar in Taiwan. Her host institution is the Graduate Institute of Building and Planning at the National Taiwan University. She is a Registered Architect, Certified Interior Designer, and LEED Accredited Professional. Her experience spans architecture, planning, exhibit design, industrial design, and interior design. Latoya has developed her career in practice while maintaining a connection to academic research and teaching at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY in the Interior Design Department."
Latoya Kamdang is a Visiting Associate Professor in the Interior Design Department at Pratt Institute
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