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“The home should be the treasure chest of living.” - Le Corbusier
Meet the next six architect-makers in Safe & Sound — our @nycxdesign exhibition with @leroystreetstudio exploring how safety, comfort, and belonging take shape through the domestic landscape:
▸ Lorenz Krisai (@lorenzkrisai), designing a chair that lends a kind of armor and protection for the body.
▸ Mara Lookabaugh (@mara_lookabaugh), hand-sculpting a light sconce in stoneware to explore domestic comfort as something embodied.
▸ Micael Duran (@_durandesigns.nyc_), introducing warmth and character into a common home fixture.
▸ Moniera Buck (@mhkbceramics), considering the tactility and intimacy of braiding hair and shaping ceramic forms.
▸ Nazanin Modares (@studiodeltap), sharing a warm glow held within a porcelain shell curled inward for refuge.
▸ Nikki Helou (@nikki.net_film), capturing spiritual and emotional comfort through film photography.
May 15 · Opening Reception · 6–9pm @allenstreetgallery · RSVP link in bio.
What makes a space feel safe? Maybe it’s the warm light in a dark corner, a familiar texture, or the objects we return to without thinking.
Meet the next six architect-makers in Safe & Sound — our @nycxdesign exhibition with @leroystreetstudio exploring how comfort, ritual, and belonging shape the feeling of home:
▸ Hanna Anonen (@hannaanonen), making modular furniture systems flexible, playful, and inviting.
▸ Haya Alnibari (@spectacle.motifs), reconstructing memories of 90s domestic life in Kuwait through patterned vignettes.
▸ Jeremy Son (@jeremyson_), illuminating dark corners with a stainless steel candle holder inspired by Dan Flavin.
▸ Kate Bedford (@bedfordworkshop), teaching us self-sufficiency with flat-pack ready-to-assemble plant stands.
▸ Katia Lyubavskaya (@magic.yes), playing with bubbles to celebrate the tiny, playful moments of self-care.
▸ Liyang Zhang (@liyangzhang_studio), offering a warm glow held by porcelain, a material carrying fragility and strength.
May 15 · Opening Reception · 6–9pm @allenstreetgallery · RSVP link in bio.
Sometimes “home” feels safe for reasons you can’t explain—until something there grounds you.
Meet the first six architect-makers in Safe & Sound, our @nycxdesign exhibition with @leroystreetstudio exploring how safety, comfort, and belonging show up in the things we live with:
▸ Akash Godbole (@amgodbole), recognizing home as characters we are living with.
▸ Braden Caldwell (@folk_poke), salvaging materials from project sites to become paintings that hold memory.
▸ Celine Salomon (@celine__salomon), giving us a moment alone with our own reflection, surrounded by gentle, unhurried forms.
▸ Che-Wei Wang (@charliewhiskeytango), offering us a traveling light companion for the uncertain walk down a dark hallway.
▸ Studio S II (@studio.s.ii), expressing comfort through protection, shelter, and memories of walking through a forest.
▸ Gabriela Gutierrez (@layeyo), reconstructing domestic fragments of ritual, nostalgia, and uprooting.
More to come! RSVP link in bio.
May 15th Opening Reception · 6–9pm @allenstreetgallery · on view until June 26
Safe & Sound — Opening Reception
Join us for the opening of Safe & Sound, a group exhibition exploring objects of care, designed by architect-makers.
In an era marked by political strain, housing uncertainty, and global instability, Safe & Sound asks what refuge looks like now—when the promise of home can feel fragile—and how art, design, and material choices can carry a sense of protection, comfort, and belonging.
Friday, May 15th from 6–9pm
Allen Street Gallery, 65 Allen Street
Featuring: Akash Godbole, Braden Caldwell, Celine Salomon, Che-Wei Wang, Gabriela Gutierrez, Han Seungmin, Hanna Anonen, Haya Alnibari, Jeremy Son, Kate Bedford, Katia Lyubavskaya, Liyang Zhang, Lorenz Krisai, Mara Lookabaugh, Micael Duran, Moniera Buck, Nazanin Modares, Nikki Helou, Randy Armas Moreno, Rohan Cherayil, Stephen Muir, Studio S II, Vanessa Tai, Yinqing Zhu
Presented by Slow Construct × @leroystreetstudio at @allenstreetgallery as part of @nycxdesign. Visual identity by @co.policy.
→ RSVP link in bio
𝗗𝗘𝗔𝗗𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗘 𝗘𝗫𝗧𝗘𝗡𝗦𝗜𝗢𝗡: 𝗪𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝗽𝗽𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗹 𝗦𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗮𝘆, 𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹 𝟭𝟵𝘁𝗵.
SAFE & SOUND — OPEN CALL
An exhibition by Slow Construct with @leroystreetstudio at @allenstreetgallery, as part of @nycxdesign.
We invite #architectmakers & designers trained in the built environment to submit work that explores what it means to feel safe at home - at a time marked by instability, "safety" becomes more than a basic need; it becomes a design question, a cultural question and a collective one.
🏡 What does it mean to feel truly at home today? What do we reach for when we need grounding? How can objects carry a sense of steadiness, refuge or belonging?
Apply via the link in bio or tag an architect to join!
#NYCxDesign #OpenCall #BuiltEnvironment #DesignExhibition

Closing out our International Women’s Day series with @gabee.cho, founder of @greegohardware — an architectural designer bridging craft, culture and material tradition.
At Greego, Gabee brings handcrafted Korean brass hardware made by small-batch metal artisans to a global design audience, preserving a lineage of making that rarely leaves its place of origin. 
"Each piece is shaped by hands whose artistry has been mastered over decades, guided by inherited methods rather than trends or machines. The craft carries more than function. It reflects patience, discipline and continuity. Every mark is a record of time spent making."
A fitting note to end this series on: design that carries meaning, and the people who choose to carry it forward.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Closing out our International Women’s Day series with @gabee.cho, founder of @greegohardware — an architectural designer bridging craft, culture and material tradition.
At Greego, Gabee brings handcrafted Korean brass hardware made by small-batch metal artisans to a global design audience, preserving a lineage of making that rarely leaves its place of origin. 
"Each piece is shaped by hands whose artistry has been mastered over decades, guided by inherited methods rather than trends or machines. The craft carries more than function. It reflects patience, discipline and continuity. Every mark is a record of time spent making."
A fitting note to end this series on: design that carries meaning, and the people who choose to carry it forward.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Closing out our International Women’s Day series with @gabee.cho, founder of @greegohardware — an architectural designer bridging craft, culture and material tradition.
At Greego, Gabee brings handcrafted Korean brass hardware made by small-batch metal artisans to a global design audience, preserving a lineage of making that rarely leaves its place of origin. 
"Each piece is shaped by hands whose artistry has been mastered over decades, guided by inherited methods rather than trends or machines. The craft carries more than function. It reflects patience, discipline and continuity. Every mark is a record of time spent making."
A fitting note to end this series on: design that carries meaning, and the people who choose to carry it forward.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Closing out our International Women’s Day series with @gabee.cho, founder of @greegohardware — an architectural designer bridging craft, culture and material tradition.
At Greego, Gabee brings handcrafted Korean brass hardware made by small-batch metal artisans to a global design audience, preserving a lineage of making that rarely leaves its place of origin. 
"Each piece is shaped by hands whose artistry has been mastered over decades, guided by inherited methods rather than trends or machines. The craft carries more than function. It reflects patience, discipline and continuity. Every mark is a record of time spent making."
A fitting note to end this series on: design that carries meaning, and the people who choose to carry it forward.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Closing out our International Women’s Day series with @gabee.cho, founder of @greegohardware — an architectural designer bridging craft, culture and material tradition.
At Greego, Gabee brings handcrafted Korean brass hardware made by small-batch metal artisans to a global design audience, preserving a lineage of making that rarely leaves its place of origin. 
"Each piece is shaped by hands whose artistry has been mastered over decades, guided by inherited methods rather than trends or machines. The craft carries more than function. It reflects patience, discipline and continuity. Every mark is a record of time spent making."
A fitting note to end this series on: design that carries meaning, and the people who choose to carry it forward.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Closing out our International Women’s Day series with @gabee.cho, founder of @greegohardware — an architectural designer bridging craft, culture and material tradition.
At Greego, Gabee brings handcrafted Korean brass hardware made by small-batch metal artisans to a global design audience, preserving a lineage of making that rarely leaves its place of origin. 
"Each piece is shaped by hands whose artistry has been mastered over decades, guided by inherited methods rather than trends or machines. The craft carries more than function. It reflects patience, discipline and continuity. Every mark is a record of time spent making."
A fitting note to end this series on: design that carries meaning, and the people who choose to carry it forward.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Closing out our International Women’s Day series with @gabee.cho, founder of @greegohardware — an architectural designer bridging craft, culture and material tradition.
At Greego, Gabee brings handcrafted Korean brass hardware made by small-batch metal artisans to a global design audience, preserving a lineage of making that rarely leaves its place of origin. 
"Each piece is shaped by hands whose artistry has been mastered over decades, guided by inherited methods rather than trends or machines. The craft carries more than function. It reflects patience, discipline and continuity. Every mark is a record of time spent making."
A fitting note to end this series on: design that carries meaning, and the people who choose to carry it forward.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Closing out our International Women’s Day series with @gabee.cho, founder of @greegohardware — an architectural designer bridging craft, culture and material tradition.
At Greego, Gabee brings handcrafted Korean brass hardware made by small-batch metal artisans to a global design audience, preserving a lineage of making that rarely leaves its place of origin. 
"Each piece is shaped by hands whose artistry has been mastered over decades, guided by inherited methods rather than trends or machines. The craft carries more than function. It reflects patience, discipline and continuity. Every mark is a record of time spent making."
A fitting note to end this series on: design that carries meaning, and the people who choose to carry it forward.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Next up in our IWD series is Ali Chen, an architectural designer whose work spans visualization, brand storytelling and regenerative agriculture. She is currently building @sunnyland.farms, a microfarm in Taiwan exploring future-friendly farming and reconnecting people with plants.
"The time you spend pursuing your curiosities will never be wasted, even if it feels arbitrary at the time. Eventually everything comes back around to inform something you do in the future."
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Next up in our IWD series is Ali Chen, an architectural designer whose work spans visualization, brand storytelling and regenerative agriculture. She is currently building @sunnyland.farms, a microfarm in Taiwan exploring future-friendly farming and reconnecting people with plants.
"The time you spend pursuing your curiosities will never be wasted, even if it feels arbitrary at the time. Eventually everything comes back around to inform something you do in the future."
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Next up in our IWD series is Ali Chen, an architectural designer whose work spans visualization, brand storytelling and regenerative agriculture. She is currently building @sunnyland.farms, a microfarm in Taiwan exploring future-friendly farming and reconnecting people with plants.
"The time you spend pursuing your curiosities will never be wasted, even if it feels arbitrary at the time. Eventually everything comes back around to inform something you do in the future."
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Next up in our IWD series is Ali Chen, an architectural designer whose work spans visualization, brand storytelling and regenerative agriculture. She is currently building @sunnyland.farms, a microfarm in Taiwan exploring future-friendly farming and reconnecting people with plants.
"The time you spend pursuing your curiosities will never be wasted, even if it feels arbitrary at the time. Eventually everything comes back around to inform something you do in the future."
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Next up in our IWD series is Ali Chen, an architectural designer whose work spans visualization, brand storytelling and regenerative agriculture. She is currently building @sunnyland.farms, a microfarm in Taiwan exploring future-friendly farming and reconnecting people with plants.
"The time you spend pursuing your curiosities will never be wasted, even if it feels arbitrary at the time. Eventually everything comes back around to inform something you do in the future."
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Next up in our IWD series is Ali Chen, an architectural designer whose work spans visualization, brand storytelling and regenerative agriculture. She is currently building @sunnyland.farms, a microfarm in Taiwan exploring future-friendly farming and reconnecting people with plants.
"The time you spend pursuing your curiosities will never be wasted, even if it feels arbitrary at the time. Eventually everything comes back around to inform something you do in the future."
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Next up in our IWD series is Ali Chen, an architectural designer whose work spans visualization, brand storytelling and regenerative agriculture. She is currently building @sunnyland.farms, a microfarm in Taiwan exploring future-friendly farming and reconnecting people with plants.
"The time you spend pursuing your curiosities will never be wasted, even if it feels arbitrary at the time. Eventually everything comes back around to inform something you do in the future."
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Next up in our IWD series is Ali Chen, an architectural designer whose work spans visualization, brand storytelling and regenerative agriculture. She is currently building @sunnyland.farms, a microfarm in Taiwan exploring future-friendly farming and reconnecting people with plants.
"The time you spend pursuing your curiosities will never be wasted, even if it feels arbitrary at the time. Eventually everything comes back around to inform something you do in the future."
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninarchitecture

Meet @NatchaKucita, an MEP/BIM engineer and ceramicist whose work moves between technical systems and handmade objects. Her current ceramics collection explores the beauty of mechanical systems—translating forms inspired by engineering into sculptural tableware.
Swipe to read her reflections on engineering as craft, interdisciplinary practice and the value of experimenting and documenting your explorations.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninengineering

Meet @NatchaKucita, an MEP/BIM engineer and ceramicist whose work moves between technical systems and handmade objects. Her current ceramics collection explores the beauty of mechanical systems—translating forms inspired by engineering into sculptural tableware.
Swipe to read her reflections on engineering as craft, interdisciplinary practice and the value of experimenting and documenting your explorations.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninengineering

Meet @NatchaKucita, an MEP/BIM engineer and ceramicist whose work moves between technical systems and handmade objects. Her current ceramics collection explores the beauty of mechanical systems—translating forms inspired by engineering into sculptural tableware.
Swipe to read her reflections on engineering as craft, interdisciplinary practice and the value of experimenting and documenting your explorations.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninengineering

Meet @NatchaKucita, an MEP/BIM engineer and ceramicist whose work moves between technical systems and handmade objects. Her current ceramics collection explores the beauty of mechanical systems—translating forms inspired by engineering into sculptural tableware.
Swipe to read her reflections on engineering as craft, interdisciplinary practice and the value of experimenting and documenting your explorations.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninengineering

Meet @NatchaKucita, an MEP/BIM engineer and ceramicist whose work moves between technical systems and handmade objects. Her current ceramics collection explores the beauty of mechanical systems—translating forms inspired by engineering into sculptural tableware.
Swipe to read her reflections on engineering as craft, interdisciplinary practice and the value of experimenting and documenting your explorations.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninengineering

Meet @NatchaKucita, an MEP/BIM engineer and ceramicist whose work moves between technical systems and handmade objects. Her current ceramics collection explores the beauty of mechanical systems—translating forms inspired by engineering into sculptural tableware.
Swipe to read her reflections on engineering as craft, interdisciplinary practice and the value of experimenting and documenting your explorations.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninengineering

Meet @NatchaKucita, an MEP/BIM engineer and ceramicist whose work moves between technical systems and handmade objects. Her current ceramics collection explores the beauty of mechanical systems—translating forms inspired by engineering into sculptural tableware.
Swipe to read her reflections on engineering as craft, interdisciplinary practice and the value of experimenting and documenting your explorations.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninengineering

Meet @NatchaKucita, an MEP/BIM engineer and ceramicist whose work moves between technical systems and handmade objects. Her current ceramics collection explores the beauty of mechanical systems—translating forms inspired by engineering into sculptural tableware.
Swipe to read her reflections on engineering as craft, interdisciplinary practice and the value of experimenting and documenting your explorations.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninengineering

Meet @NatchaKucita, an MEP/BIM engineer and ceramicist whose work moves between technical systems and handmade objects. Her current ceramics collection explores the beauty of mechanical systems—translating forms inspired by engineering into sculptural tableware.
Swipe to read her reflections on engineering as craft, interdisciplinary practice and the value of experimenting and documenting your explorations.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity #womeninengineering

Meet @SeraGhadaki, an architectural designer and founder of Atelier Sera Ghadaki—a multidisciplinary practice exploring the intersection of garments, objects and architectural design with purpose.
Sera's holistic approach combines innovative material research with responsible production methods to redefine luxury as intelligent, sustainable design imbued with meaning.
Swipe to read Sera’s reflections on mindful making, experimentation and current design obsession.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet @SeraGhadaki, an architectural designer and founder of Atelier Sera Ghadaki—a multidisciplinary practice exploring the intersection of garments, objects and architectural design with purpose.
Sera's holistic approach combines innovative material research with responsible production methods to redefine luxury as intelligent, sustainable design imbued with meaning.
Swipe to read Sera’s reflections on mindful making, experimentation and current design obsession.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet @SeraGhadaki, an architectural designer and founder of Atelier Sera Ghadaki—a multidisciplinary practice exploring the intersection of garments, objects and architectural design with purpose.
Sera's holistic approach combines innovative material research with responsible production methods to redefine luxury as intelligent, sustainable design imbued with meaning.
Swipe to read Sera’s reflections on mindful making, experimentation and current design obsession.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet @SeraGhadaki, an architectural designer and founder of Atelier Sera Ghadaki—a multidisciplinary practice exploring the intersection of garments, objects and architectural design with purpose.
Sera's holistic approach combines innovative material research with responsible production methods to redefine luxury as intelligent, sustainable design imbued with meaning.
Swipe to read Sera’s reflections on mindful making, experimentation and current design obsession.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet @SeraGhadaki, an architectural designer and founder of Atelier Sera Ghadaki—a multidisciplinary practice exploring the intersection of garments, objects and architectural design with purpose.
Sera's holistic approach combines innovative material research with responsible production methods to redefine luxury as intelligent, sustainable design imbued with meaning.
Swipe to read Sera’s reflections on mindful making, experimentation and current design obsession.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet @SeraGhadaki, an architectural designer and founder of Atelier Sera Ghadaki—a multidisciplinary practice exploring the intersection of garments, objects and architectural design with purpose.
Sera's holistic approach combines innovative material research with responsible production methods to redefine luxury as intelligent, sustainable design imbued with meaning.
Swipe to read Sera’s reflections on mindful making, experimentation and current design obsession.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet @SeraGhadaki, an architectural designer and founder of Atelier Sera Ghadaki—a multidisciplinary practice exploring the intersection of garments, objects and architectural design with purpose.
Sera's holistic approach combines innovative material research with responsible production methods to redefine luxury as intelligent, sustainable design imbued with meaning.
Swipe to read Sera’s reflections on mindful making, experimentation and current design obsession.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet @SeraGhadaki, an architectural designer and founder of Atelier Sera Ghadaki—a multidisciplinary practice exploring the intersection of garments, objects and architectural design with purpose.
Sera's holistic approach combines innovative material research with responsible production methods to redefine luxury as intelligent, sustainable design imbued with meaning.
Swipe to read Sera’s reflections on mindful making, experimentation and current design obsession.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet Siyana Tabita, the founder of @rummahome, a studio rooted in Indonesia’s long tradition of woodworking and craftsmanship. Growing up in Jepara, a small artisan town in Indonesia, Siyana’s work reflects a generation-long connection to wood carving and carpentry.
Now based in NYC, her passion for creating enduring, inspiring and inheritable pieces continues, with each furniture design carrying the legacy of generations of makers.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet Siyana Tabita, the founder of @rummahome, a studio rooted in Indonesia’s long tradition of woodworking and craftsmanship. Growing up in Jepara, a small artisan town in Indonesia, Siyana’s work reflects a generation-long connection to wood carving and carpentry.
Now based in NYC, her passion for creating enduring, inspiring and inheritable pieces continues, with each furniture design carrying the legacy of generations of makers.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet Siyana Tabita, the founder of @rummahome, a studio rooted in Indonesia’s long tradition of woodworking and craftsmanship. Growing up in Jepara, a small artisan town in Indonesia, Siyana’s work reflects a generation-long connection to wood carving and carpentry.
Now based in NYC, her passion for creating enduring, inspiring and inheritable pieces continues, with each furniture design carrying the legacy of generations of makers.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet Siyana Tabita, the founder of @rummahome, a studio rooted in Indonesia’s long tradition of woodworking and craftsmanship. Growing up in Jepara, a small artisan town in Indonesia, Siyana’s work reflects a generation-long connection to wood carving and carpentry.
Now based in NYC, her passion for creating enduring, inspiring and inheritable pieces continues, with each furniture design carrying the legacy of generations of makers.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet Siyana Tabita, the founder of @rummahome, a studio rooted in Indonesia’s long tradition of woodworking and craftsmanship. Growing up in Jepara, a small artisan town in Indonesia, Siyana’s work reflects a generation-long connection to wood carving and carpentry.
Now based in NYC, her passion for creating enduring, inspiring and inheritable pieces continues, with each furniture design carrying the legacy of generations of makers.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet Siyana Tabita, the founder of @rummahome, a studio rooted in Indonesia’s long tradition of woodworking and craftsmanship. Growing up in Jepara, a small artisan town in Indonesia, Siyana’s work reflects a generation-long connection to wood carving and carpentry.
Now based in NYC, her passion for creating enduring, inspiring and inheritable pieces continues, with each furniture design carrying the legacy of generations of makers.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

Meet Siyana Tabita, the founder of @rummahome, a studio rooted in Indonesia’s long tradition of woodworking and craftsmanship. Growing up in Jepara, a small artisan town in Indonesia, Siyana’s work reflects a generation-long connection to wood carving and carpentry.
Now based in NYC, her passion for creating enduring, inspiring and inheritable pieces continues, with each furniture design carrying the legacy of generations of makers.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

For International Women’s Day today - and over the next few days - we’re highlighting women within the Slow Construct community shaping our built world, craftsmanship and the culture of making.
First up is Joanna-Maria Helinurm, principal architect and founder of Atelier @Laviku—an architecture and design atelier working at the intersection of spatial design and human performance.
Swipe to read her reflections on practice, foresight and building your own path.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

For International Women’s Day today - and over the next few days - we’re highlighting women within the Slow Construct community shaping our built world, craftsmanship and the culture of making.
First up is Joanna-Maria Helinurm, principal architect and founder of Atelier @Laviku—an architecture and design atelier working at the intersection of spatial design and human performance.
Swipe to read her reflections on practice, foresight and building your own path.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

For International Women’s Day today - and over the next few days - we’re highlighting women within the Slow Construct community shaping our built world, craftsmanship and the culture of making.
First up is Joanna-Maria Helinurm, principal architect and founder of Atelier @Laviku—an architecture and design atelier working at the intersection of spatial design and human performance.
Swipe to read her reflections on practice, foresight and building your own path.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

For International Women’s Day today - and over the next few days - we’re highlighting women within the Slow Construct community shaping our built world, craftsmanship and the culture of making.
First up is Joanna-Maria Helinurm, principal architect and founder of Atelier @Laviku—an architecture and design atelier working at the intersection of spatial design and human performance.
Swipe to read her reflections on practice, foresight and building your own path.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

For International Women’s Day today - and over the next few days - we’re highlighting women within the Slow Construct community shaping our built world, craftsmanship and the culture of making.
First up is Joanna-Maria Helinurm, principal architect and founder of Atelier @Laviku—an architecture and design atelier working at the intersection of spatial design and human performance.
Swipe to read her reflections on practice, foresight and building your own path.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

For International Women’s Day today - and over the next few days - we’re highlighting women within the Slow Construct community shaping our built world, craftsmanship and the culture of making.
First up is Joanna-Maria Helinurm, principal architect and founder of Atelier @Laviku—an architecture and design atelier working at the intersection of spatial design and human performance.
Swipe to read her reflections on practice, foresight and building your own path.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

For International Women’s Day today - and over the next few days - we’re highlighting women within the Slow Construct community shaping our built world, craftsmanship and the culture of making.
First up is Joanna-Maria Helinurm, principal architect and founder of Atelier @Laviku—an architecture and design atelier working at the intersection of spatial design and human performance.
Swipe to read her reflections on practice, foresight and building your own path.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

For International Women’s Day today - and over the next few days - we’re highlighting women within the Slow Construct community shaping our built world, craftsmanship and the culture of making.
First up is Joanna-Maria Helinurm, principal architect and founder of Atelier @Laviku—an architecture and design atelier working at the intersection of spatial design and human performance.
Swipe to read her reflections on practice, foresight and building your own path.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

For International Women’s Day today - and over the next few days - we’re highlighting women within the Slow Construct community shaping our built world, craftsmanship and the culture of making.
First up is Joanna-Maria Helinurm, principal architect and founder of Atelier @Laviku—an architecture and design atelier working at the intersection of spatial design and human performance.
Swipe to read her reflections on practice, foresight and building your own path.
#womeninpractice #designleadership #architecturecommunity

NYC architects, this one's for you -
Join us for a happy hour on March 12th to meet fellow architect-makers and founders, built environment professionals and the wider design community.
Been a while since we got the group together, so let's catch up - share what you've got planned for this year, how we can help you move your craft forward and what's on our radar to grow this community : )
Grab an architect and RSVP via the link in bio!
Il Visualizzatore Storie Instagram è uno strumento facile da usare che ti permette di guardare e salvare le storie, video, foto o IGTV di Instagram in modo segreto. Con questo servizio puoi scaricare contenuti e goderteli offline ogni volta che vuoi. Se trovi qualcosa di interessante su Instagram che vorresti rivedere più tardi o vuoi vedere le storie restando anonimo, il nostro Visualizzatore è perfetto per te. Anonstories offre una soluzione eccellente per mantenere la tua identità nascosta. Instagram ha lanciato per la prima volta la funzionalità Storie nell'agosto 2023, che è stata rapidamente adottata da altre piattaforme per il suo formato coinvolgente e tempestivo. Le storie permettono agli utenti di condividere aggiornamenti rapidi, che siano foto, video o selfie, arricchiti con testo, emoji o filtri, e sono visibili per solo 24 ore. Questo limite di tempo crea un forte coinvolgimento rispetto ai post normali. Oggi, le storie sono uno dei modi più popolari per connettersi e comunicare sui social media. Tuttavia, quando guardi una storia, il creatore può vedere il tuo nome nella loro lista di visualizzatori, il che potrebbe essere un problema per la privacy. E se desiderassi navigare tra le storie senza essere notato? Ecco dove Anonstories diventa utile. Ti consente di guardare contenuti pubblici su Instagram senza rivelare la tua identità. Basta inserire il nome utente del profilo che ti interessa e lo strumento mostrerà le sue ultime storie. Funzionalità del Visualizzatore Anonstories: - Navigazione Anonima: Guarda le storie senza apparire nella lista di visualizzazione. - Nessun Account Necessario: Visualizza contenuti pubblici senza registrarti su Instagram. - Download dei Contenuti: Salva qualsiasi contenuto delle storie direttamente sul tuo dispositivo per un uso offline. - Guarda i Punti Salienti: Accedi ai punti salienti di Instagram, anche oltre la finestra di 24 ore. - Monitoraggio dei Repost: Tieni traccia dei repost o dei livelli di interazione nelle storie per i profili personali. Limitazioni: - Questo strumento funziona solo con account pubblici; gli account privati restano inaccessibili. Vantaggi: - Privacy: Guarda qualsiasi contenuto su Instagram senza essere notato. - Semplice e Facile: Nessuna installazione di app o registrazione richiesta. - Strumenti Esclusivi: Scarica e gestisci contenuti in modi che Instagram non offre.
Segui gli aggiornamenti di Instagram discretamente proteggendo la tua privacy e restando anonimo.
Guarda profili e foto in modo anonimo facilmente usando il Visualizzatore di profili privati.
Questo strumento gratuito ti permette di visualizzare le storie di Instagram in modo anonimo, garantendo che la tua attività rimanga nascosta dall'utente che carica la storia.
Anonstories consente agli utenti di guardare le storie di Instagram senza avvisare il creatore.
Funziona senza problemi su iOS, Android, Windows, macOS e browser moderni come Chrome e Safari.
Garantisce una navigazione sicura e anonima senza richiedere credenziali di accesso.
Gli utenti possono visualizzare storie pubbliche semplicemente inserendo un nome utente—nessun account richiesto.
Scarica foto (JPEG) e video (MP4) facilmente.
Il servizio è gratuito.
Il contenuto degli account privati è accessibile solo ai follower.
I file sono destinati solo a uso personale o educativo e devono rispettare le normative sul copyright.
Inserisci un nome utente pubblico per visualizzare o scaricare storie. Il servizio genera link diretti per salvare i contenuti localmente.