Wednesday / February 22, 2017 / 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Colonizing Heritage: The Adaptive Reuse of Myanmar's Architecture

Chicago Design Museum, 108 North State Street, 3rd floor (Block 37)

Devon Morris, recipient of the 2016 AIA Chicago Foundation's Martin Roche Travel Scholarship, will be speaking about his travels to Myanmar.

With the country of Myanmar in a state of rapid modernization and urban development, its largest city Yangon struggles to maintain and preserve its unique historic architecture. While official organizations push for greater historic preservation, many local communities have taken advantage of the country’s political uncertainty and lack of formalities by occupying and adopting buildings as their own. This array of tenants (both legal and non) have created their own method of historic conservation through habitation and informal adaptation that respects the original structure while simultaneously catering to the local narrative. 

Devon spent most of his childhood abroad in Hong Kong and Singapore but currently resides in Chicago where he recently graduated from UIC's Master of Architecture program. His passion for painting, history, performance arts, and even baking all manage to influence his architectural projects.

Refreshments at 5:30pm, program at 6:00 pm

 

The AIA Chicago Foundation is an independent, not-for-profit organization that demonstrates the value of architecture through actionable programs.

Learn about how to apply for the 2017 Martin Roche Travel Scholarship.

Sponsored By

AIA Chicago Foundation and Chicago Design Museum

Hosted By

AIA Chicago Foundation

Learning Units

1 LU/HSW

Member Price

Free

Non Member Price

Free