Rachely Rotem: Indoor Urbanism
Document Type
Video
Date
Winter 2-15-2024
Keywords
Indoor, Urbanism, interiors, Rachely Rotem, Rachely, Rotem
Language
English
Disciplines
Environmental Design | Interior Architecture | Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Description/Abstract
Indoor Urbanism
Indoor Urbanism calls for a shift in environmental thinking, emphasizing the exchange between architecture and the city, both from the inside-out and outside-in perspectives. This concept merges the scales of urbanism and interiors, pushing the boundaries of architecture. Rachely will present MODU’s recent book, “Field Guide to Indoor Urbanism,” along with relevant projects.
Recommended Citation
Rotem, Rachely, "Rachely Rotem: Indoor Urbanism" (2024). School of Architecture Lectures Series. 291.
https://surface.syr.edu/architecture_lectures/291
Creative Commons License
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Additional Information
Founding Director and studio futurist, Rachely Rotem has led MODU since 2012. Along with Phu Hoang, she was awarded the 2017 Founders Rome Prize in Architecture, since 1897 a prize for “the highest standards of excellence in the arts and humanities.” She has also been awarded the Emerging Voices award from the Architectural League of New York (2019) and the US-Japan Creative Artists fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts (2018).
Rotem holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree (Cum Laude) from Technion in Haifa and a Master’s in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University. She is an Associate Professor of Practice at Ohio State University and also teaches on the faculty at Columbia University.