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Competition Entry

Sustainable Development: Leave No Architect Behind

In September 2022 IAS submitted a proposal for sustainable development to the European Architecture Platform (Lina).
Below is the synopsis of the submission.

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Introduction

In today's multi-ethnic societies, decisions concerning the planning and design of places and buildings become critical in enhancing the sense of belonging for all. 

But how can we achieve diversity and inclusion in our designs when many of those behind today's building projects are not always representing different minorities? 

The "Leave no one behind" principles and the New European Bauhaus create the perfect landscape to openly start the conversation of diversity and inclusion in the architecture profession. 

Starting from the Swedish context, International Architect Sweden (IAS) aims to create a space to raise awareness of the difficulties many international architects face when hoping to enter the "gated" local market. 

Our goal is to ask questions that could initiate a systematic change in the industry and make it possible to open the doors for a more diverse profession.  

Description

Shouldn't architectural practices be the place to promote diversity? 

Why does it become so difficult to integrate and contribute to a new architecture community as a newcomer? 

How can we learn from positive examples?

In this proposal, we hope to tell the story of international architects in their so-called new homes; through a series of exhibited interviews. The goal is to create awareness and initiate a conversation that could lead to a movement in the field. 

The Team

International Architect Sweden IAS is a network created in 2020 in Sweden with a mission to bridge the knowledge gap between international architects and the local market. We aim to open a discussion around inclusiveness and diversity in Sweden's architecture and planning industry and beyond. 

Written by Migena Sula on behalf of International Architects Sweden.

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