Current Work is a lecture series featuring leading figures in the worlds of architecture, urbanism, design, and art.
As a teenager, German architect Anna Heringer spent time working with a sustainable development NGO in Bangladesh. The experience convinced her of the wisdom of relying on locally available resources—a lesson she has since applied on projects around the world.
For Current Work, she will discuss several projects in the village of Rudrapur, Bangladesh:
Heringer received her architecture degree from the University of Arts Linz, where her thesis focused on Bangladesh. She is a recipient of the Aga Khan Award and the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture, among others. She has taught at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, ETH Zurich, the Technical University Vienna, and other schools, and her work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, MoMA, and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
The lecture will be followed by a conversation with architect Toshiko Mori.