Alumnus Germane Barnes recently lectured at Princeton School of Architecture as part of the fall 2018 lecture series and public program. Barnes received a Master of Architecture from Woodbury in 2010, and his work examines how the built environment influences social and cultural experience.
Germane Barnes is the Director of Studio Barnes, a testing ground for the physical and theoretical investigations of architecture’s social and political agency. He is also the Designer in Residence for the Opa-Locka CDC and a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture at the University of Miami. His design and research contributions have been published and exhibited in several international publications and institutions, including: The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, The Swiss Institute, DesignMIAMI/ Art Basel, Architect Magazine and Curbed.com, where he was named a member of the 2015 Class of Young Guns.
Cover Photo Germane Barnes Lecture, Courtesy Princeton School of Architecture