25.02.13 - Dustin Valen examines the relationship between design and cultural attitudes towards waste in the magazine One:Twelve
Daniels Faculty Master of Architecture graduate Dustin Valen has an article in Issue 005 of One:Twelve, a student-run, bi-annual magazine at The Ohio State University.
Valen completed a post-professional degree at the Daniels Faculty this past fall. Entitled "Garbage City," his article in One:Twelve focused on the same issues he explored in his graduate thesis: the role that design has and continues to play in rendering visible cultural attitudes towards waste.
Valen was the winner of The Peter Prangnell Award, which provides funds to Daniels Faculty students to travel to a specific location where they will remain for a minimum of a week to study the way architecture, landscape, urban design, or some other aspect of the human-built modelled environment shapes and/or is shaped by everyday life.
Copies of issues 005 of One:Twelve will be available for sale via the Wexner Center's website. For more information, visit One:Twelve's website.