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AAD Arguments: Deborah Lopez & Hadin Charbel (Pareid)

Wed, Jul 15    11:15am

Deborah Lopez and Hadin Charbel (Paried), co-founders of Pareid will deliver the lecture “Climate F( r )ictions” for AAD Arguments. Beril Sarisakal Erkent will provide the introduction and be joined by Uriel Fogué and AAD students to provide a response following the presentation and host a Q&A session.

Deborah Lopez and Hadin Charbel are founders of Pareid, an interdisciplinary design and research studio whose work adopts approaches from various fields and contexts addressing topics related to climate, ecology, policy and storytelling through what they refer to as “Alternate Endings”. They are both Associate Professors at the Bartlett School of Architecture where their pedagogical interests focus on themes of ‘cli-migration’ and ‘autonomous ecologies’ at local and planetary scales. Using climate fiction as a vehicle, speculations are put forward through research-grounded narratives combining computational design, digital technologies, film and video games.

Their academic and professional work has been widely published and exhibited in venues such as the Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, the Tallinn Biennale, the Seoul Biennale, the Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam, the Design Museum London, as well as other international venues and conferences. They were awarded Architizer’s 2020 A+ Popular Choice Award in the category of Architecture and Water, Premio COAM Emergente (2020), Arquia Innova Award (2021, 2023) and Premio COAM in the category of Interior Design (2023). They are the co-editors of “Monumental Wastelands”, a two-volume augmented and bi-lingual book exploring themes of Autonomy and Logistics, and were most recently the guest editors for Materia Arquitectura Vol. 28 titled “Press Play”, exploring how architecture is being reshaped by play, simulation, and digital ecologies.


Organized by the MS in Advanced Architectural Design program as part of the AAD Arguments Lecture Series.