Where Are My People?

Dr. Kendall Nicholson, Director of Research and Information for the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture is excited to share the next piece of the Where Are My People? research series that investigates how architecture interacts with race. The third part of the series, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander in Architecture, explores what it means to navigate architecture as a person who is raced and read as Asian in America.

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It’s the third of a longer series exploring the interaction of race and architecture using standard metrics of assessing diversity in architecture and follows the Where are the Women, Where are my People? Black in Architecture and Where are my People? Hispanic & Latinx in Architecture research reports ACSA published in 2020.

Kendall A. Nicholson, EdD, Assoc. AIA, NOMA
Director of Research and Information
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
www.acsa-arch.org