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	<title>A.L. Hu</title>
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A.L. Hu (they/them) is a queer, nonbinary transgender Taiwanese-American architect, organizer, and facilitator who lives and works in New York City. 
 
	Their interdisciplinary practice synthesizes organizing for racial, class, and gender justice with design; rethinks the architect’s role in facilitating accessible spaces; and manifests in design, visual media, and collaborative cultural work through writing and speaking. A.L. was a 2019-2021 Enterprise Rose Architectural Fellow and they are currently Design Initiatives Manager at Ascendant Neighborhood Development in East Harlem.They are a member of as well as a conduit connecting many organizations, including Design as Protest Collective, Dark Matter University, NCARB, and AIA New York. A.L. provides brainpower and energy for Queeries, an ongoing community-building initiative for and by LGBTQIA+ architects and designers. They received a Master of Architecture from Columbia University GSAPP.
For statement of intent and values, click on ︎.
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2022 18:51:59 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>ARCHITECTURE / GRAPHICS / DATA VIZ / EVENTS




	
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	BROWNSTONE RENOVATION

Brooklyn, New York City
Solomonoff Architecture Studio
Project Manager and Designer
2017 - 2019


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	NETWORK MAP
Dark Matter University
Designer and Contributor2020 - ongoing&#38;nbsp;


	
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	SOLIDARITY SPACE

New York City&#38;nbsp;
The Architecture Lobby
Co-facilitator and Designer&#38;nbsp;
2018









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	INFRASTRUCTURE: An Architecture Labor Party
New York City
The Architecture Lobby
Organizer
2017
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		<title>Organizing</title>
				
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		<description>LGBTQIA+ / ANTI-RACISM / LABOR / DESIGN


	
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QUEERIES
Initiator &#38;amp; Designer
Writer &#38;amp; Editor of Queeries.
2020 - ongoingQueeries dreams for the future of LGBTQIA+ spaces.&#38;nbsp;Using demographics surveys as inspiration, Queeries asks queer spatial designers to self-describe the ways that their gender identity and sexual configuration have affected their design practices. Over 110 people from all over the U.S. have responded to the survey. A.L. designed the survey and website, as well as the conceptual framework, expertise, and energy to facilitate virtual meetups and spark conversations.&#38;nbsp;

Visit the website. You are invited to take the survey!




	
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	ANTI-RACIST DESIGN JUSTICE INDEX
Design As Protest Collective
Contributor, Editor, Workshop Co-Facilitator
2020 - ongoing
View the Index online.




	
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	GOWANUS NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN FELLOWSHIP
Dark Matter University + Van Alen Institute
Co-Instructor&#38;nbsp;2021&#38;nbsp;


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	#METOO SOLIDARITY BLOC

New York City&#38;nbsp;
The Architecture Lobby
Co-facilitator and Designer&#38;nbsp;
2018
Intergenerational conversations about sexual harassment in the workplace and academic settings between architects and designers at different points in their careers.
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		<title>Writing</title>
				
		<link>https://work.a-l.hu/Writing</link>

		<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2022 17:56:07 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>A.L. Hu</dc:creator>

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		<description>ALL WRITING IS MEANT TO BE PERSUASIVE&#38;nbsp;



	
 
    
	Student/Teacher
Queering Architecture:&#38;nbsp;Methods, Practices, Spaces, PedagogiesEdited by Marko Jobst and Naomi Stead 
Bloomsbury, 2023
Link to purchase
A.L. is working on writing the description for this work... until this gets updated, please enjoy the glitch on the left.&#38;nbsp;From the publisher: “Featuring contributions from a range of significant voices in the field, this volume renews the conversation around what it means to speak of the 'queer' in the context of architecture, and offers a fresh take on the methodological and epistemological challenges this poses to the discipline of architectural theory.”





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Queer Vigilantism 
MAS CONTEXT Issue 33, 2021
Iker Gil, Editor in Chief
Guest Editors: Germane Barnes and Shawhin RoudbariBut queer people are not merely victims. To draw vigilantism away from its violent connotations and reclaim its connection to justice, I argue for a “queer vigilantism” that destabilizes notions of gender norms, expands the meaning of community, and transforms public spaces into safer spaces. What becomes of a vigilante who questions the types of laws they uphold, the methods that they use, the community they are impacting?





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	Withdrawn Waters

Urban Omnibus, August 11, 2021
Essay and graphics with Nicolas Kemper and Karolina CzeczekSpurred by architect Karolina Czeczek’s recent explorations of the infrastructural and social undercurrents of the city’s shared swim spots, our friends at the New York Review of Architecture posed the question: Why does New York no longer build public pools? Nicolas Kemper and A.L. Hu expand on this inquiry below, tracing the increasing prevalence of city pools as private property. Behind this shift lie changing attitudes toward sharing in public life and public goods, in a metropolis of both legendary luxuries and staggering inequities.




	
    

	Why Does New York No Longer Build Public Pools?&#38;nbsp;

New York Review of Architecture 21, June &#38;amp; July 2021Essay and graphics with Nicolas Kemper and Karolina Czeczek




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	Go With the Flow

New York Review of Architecture 4, September 2019
Guest Editor:&#38;nbsp;Rosana Elkhatib

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	You Might Think You Know Me 
Op-ed for Architect Magazine, 2018Only after we’ve let go of the gender binary can we begin to come to terms with the underlying, rotting ideologies of inequality—sexism, misogyny, racism, and classism, to name a few—that have been normalized in offices and studios for far too long.





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	First Generation, Non-Binary, And Just Enough The Way I Am

The Establishment, April 4, 2016I am a non-binary person. My gender does not fall within the bounds of the male-female binary. I am also a first-generation Asian-American. I wrote this to add to the many stories out there of trans-embodiment.&#38;nbsp;





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	Domestic Bodies, Trans Embodiments 
LUNCH 11, the graduate student-led journal of School of Architecture at the University of Virginia, 2016
...despite its universality, domesticity is neither neutral nor inclusive. In architectural discourse, is the domestic enough to describe the physical space of the home? Which subjects were written into the dominant domestic narrative, and which identities are excluded? How do we break out of binary oppositions in both language and gender to reframe and reimagine new possibilities for domesticity?





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		<title>Speaking</title>
				
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STORIES / PODCASTS / PANELS / SYMPOSIA / GUEST LECTURES




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	Public Space Research and Design: Tracing Gender and Sexuality Inequalities
AIA New York, Social Science and Architecture Committee
April 5, 2022
Panelist with&#38;nbsp;Brittni Collins,&#38;nbsp;Jennifer Gardner, and Victor GonzalezModerator: Amy Rosen




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	Design Equity / A.L.phabet Soup
Columbia GSAPP QSAPP-NOMAS lecture
February 15, 2022




	
	Aqua Infrastructure Symposium&#38;nbsp;Pratt InstituteOctober 23, 2021
Guest speaker wtih Nicolas Kemper




	
	[INCLUDE] Symposium
AIA Mississippi
November 3, 2021
Panelist with Helen Bronston, Nicole Hilton, Ryan Gann, and Yiselle Santos Rivera
Moderator: Sarah Curry


	
	Pride WIELD (Women Inspire Emerging Leaders in Design) Event
AIA District of Columbia
July 2, 2021
Panelist with Meghan Hottel-Cox; Helen Bronston, AIA;&#38;nbsp;Lora Teagarden, AIA, LEED AP BD+C; and Gustavo Rodriguez, AIA, CODIA, LEED AP Moderator: Tyler Brewer&#38;nbsp;




	
	Queer by Birth, Proud by Choice
Episode 3 - A.L. Hu
June 2021
With Jake Fedorowski




	
	WIA Forum: In Dialogue With Womxn In Architecture
AIA New York / Center for Architecture
June 16, 2021
Panelist with Vanessa Hill, RA; and Sami Sikanas.&#38;nbsp;
Moderator: 
Sara Ngan, AIA, LEED AP





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	Unlearning / A.L.ternate TimelinesDesign Futures, Barnard College, Prof. Virginia Black
2020 - 2021
Guest lecturer to share my career path with aspiring design students.




	
	Practice DisruptedEpisode 016: Voices from the Future of the Profession
October 1, 2020

With Evelyn Lee and Je’Nen Chastain
Guest speaker with Ryan Gann, 
Lora Teagarden, Yiselle Santos Rivera, and Amy Rosen







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	The Silent Minority: LGBTQ+ Voices in Architecture 2019 AIA Conference on Architecture

Las Vegas, Nevada

Panelist with Spencer Lepler, AIA; Larry Paschall, AIA; and Ila Berman, Associate AIA





	



	Equity by Design SYMPOSIUM

November 2, 2018 
San Francisco, California

Storyteller with Beau Frail, AIA, NCARB; Damaris Hollingsworth,&#38;nbsp; AIA; and Sandra I. Vivanco, RA, SEED


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		<title>News</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2022 19:21:57 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>A.L. Hu</dc:creator>

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		<description>INTERVIEWS / SPOTLIGHTS / PRESS
	
&#60;img width="2048" height="1365" width_o="2048" height_o="1365" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/81f59def4e1d847ceb2206b02397dfc2d46faeea1f34d22383e6061bf5f7084e/210908_GowanusFellows02-phAlishaKimLevin-2048x1365.jpeg" data-mid="143316391" border="0" alt="A.L. Hu (left) with Fellow Imani Gayle Gillison (right). Photo: Alisha Kim Levin, Van Alen Institute" data-caption="A.L. Hu (left) with Fellow Imani Gayle Gillison (right). Photo: Alisha Kim Levin, Van Alen Institute" src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/81f59def4e1d847ceb2206b02397dfc2d46faeea1f34d22383e6061bf5f7084e/210908_GowanusFellows02-phAlishaKimLevin-2048x1365.jpeg" /&#62;

	Q&#38;amp;A with A.L. Hu of Dark Matter University
Van Alen Institute, October 20, 2021"We're building something new, something way more inclusive and way more radical." As a Dark Matter University faculty member interested in the intersection of design and organizing, A.L. Hu is working with our Gowanus fellowship program.






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Low Ego, High Impact

By Leilah Stone
Metropolis Magazine, July/August 2021
Queeries was spotlighted alongside Design As Protest, Office Hours, Dark Matter University, Blackspace Urbanist Collective, and Design Advocates.



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	Queeries Is Documenting the Experiences of LGBTQIA+ Architects and Designers

By Leilah Stone
Metropolis Magazine (online), June 28, 2021

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	The Non-Binary Architect Working to Disrupt the Status Quo in Design

By Katie Morell
Built: The Bluebeam Blog, June 11, 2021

A.L. Hu wants a more inclusive architecture industry, and they’re fearlessly working to ensure the industry changes for the better

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		<title>Intent &#38; Values</title>
				
		<link>https://work.a-l.hu/Intent-Values</link>

		<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2022 23:46:26 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>A.L. Hu</dc:creator>

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		<description>
the personal is political is practice
being the glitch I want to see in the world
perpetually becoming&#38;nbsp;“you got to make your own worlds, you got to write yourself in.” —Octavia Butler

how have you been resting?&#38;nbsp;
you’re a ghost driving a meat-coated skeleton made from stardust,
what do you have to be scared of?

where do we go from here?&#38;nbsp;
To reach A.L., please send an email to contact.alhu [at] gmail [dot] com.

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