With "Co-living the Dream," Sayer Al Sayer examines the architecture of communal utopias
In spring 2020, Sayer Al Sayer (BArch 2020) examined the spatial, social, and political properties of communal utopias, seeking to understand the relationship between ideology and form. Read more on Scaffold, CCA Architecture’s website.
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