TAELON7 featured in STIR Magazine: Architecture as process, care, and resistance

STIR Magazine published an in-depth feature on TAELON7, highlighting the studio’s ongoing collaboration with Ghanaian artist and activist Va-Bene Elikem Fiatsi. The interview explores recent urban interventions in Kumasi—including At the Interstice and the evolving TTOX civic complex—and reflects on themes of ephemerality, porosity, and architectural care.

Discussing the exhibition Let It Become What It Needs to Be at MAGAZIN (Vienna), Juergen Benson-Strohmayer shares how textiles, temporal structures, and participatory design shape the studio’s approach to civic imagination. The piece positions TAELON7’s work as a practice of spatial resistance and reciprocal process, grounded in queer, ecological, and subaltern modes of building.

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Photo: Juergen Benson-Strohmayer

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