Knowles Architecture Alumni Lecturers: Shawn Evans and Garron Yepa of MASS Design Group Present “From Kigali to Santa Fe”

counter clockwise from upper left: Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund; Butaro District Hospital; Owe’neh Bupingeh Preservation Project, Ohkay Owingeh; Owe’neh Bupingeh Preservation Project

MASS Design Group Principal Shawn Evans and Senior Designer Garron Yepa will present the 2024 Knowles Architecture Alumni Lecture on Wednesday, March 20 at 6 p.m. at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University.

Evans and Yepa will discuss their focus on community-based design and cultural heritage preservation, particularly in Indigenous communities, and their work with the federal government on standards for Indigenous housing and settlements.

The presentation, entitled “From Kigali to Santa Fe,” will include actionable approaches for purpose-built design that can be adopted at all scales of practice.

MASS Design (Model of Architecture Serving Society) is a non-profit mission-driven organization founded to support partners by leveraging architecture, as well as inclusive design and construction processes, to create better health, justice, equity, and long-term sustainability.

With offices in Kigali, Rwanda and across the U.S. in Santa Fe, Boston and Poughkeepsie, the organization traverses geographic, typological, and disciplinary boundaries.

Within the Santa Fe studio is the Sustainable Native Communities Design Lab (SNCDL), an initiative committed to narrowing the wealth gap and advancing justice and dignity in Native American territories. By collaborating with tribal community development corporations and housing authorities, MASS Design facilitates philanthropic investment in culturally responsive, resilient infrastructure, and spaces that resonate with the community's needs and aspirations.

“MASS Design Group is interdisciplinary, and our speakers who work out of the MASS Design's Santa Fe office will speak from their areas of expertise and experience that includes community planning, historic preservation and affordable housing - all areas of study here at Tyler.” said Kate Wingert-Playdon, Associate Dean and Director of Architecture and Environmental Design. “Most importantly, the integration of these and other areas of planning and design practice makes a bigger whole and better serves our communities and environments. This is such a good model for our students to understand.”

The Tyler School of Art and Architecture is located on Temple University’s Main Campus at 2001 N. 13th St. Philadelphia, PA 19122. The Knowles Architecture Alumni Lecture will take place in room Architecture 104 and on Zoom.

Images, counter clockwise from upper left: Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, Image: Iwan Baan; Butaro District Hospital, Image: MASS Design Group; Owe’neh Bupingeh Preservation Project, Ohkay Owingeh, Image: Minesh Bacrania; Owe’neh Bupingeh Preservation Project, Ohkay Owingeh, Image: Minesh Bacrania.