SAHARA SAH Meral Ekincioglu News - SAHARA Highlights: Architecture for DEI

 

Photo: Bond Ryder James Architects, King Center for Non-Violent Social Change, Atlanta, United States, 1968-1981 (first phase, inc. sarcophagus, office building, Interfaith Chapel, Freedom Hall), Photograph by Dell Upton, 2009.


This SAHARA Highlights has been researched, prepared and submitted to SAH for its publication by Meral Ekincioglu.


For more on SAHARA Highlights March 2025, please:

• Ekincioglu, M. (Associate Editor), 2025, SAHARA Highlights: Architecture for DEI, Spafford, J., Keefer, J. (co-editors), SAHARA, Society of Architectural Historians, Architecture Resources Archive, developed by the Society of Architectural Historians in collaboration with JSTOR/ITHAKA, March 11, https://www.sah.org/about-sah/news/news-detail/2025/03/11/sahara-highlights-architecture-for-dei, last accessed on March 12, 2025. 


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For SAHARA Meral Ekincioglu contributions, please see, http://meralekincioglu.com/collection-5.html, last accessed on March 11th, 2025.


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