Pentagram’s
@mbierut has collaborated with designer Yoshi Torralva, of
@studio.torralva , on the poster and accompanying program for
@yalearchitecture ’s upcoming symposium “Domestic Revolutions and Feminist Cities.” The symposium showcases models of feminist urbanism that propose new approaches to public space, housing, and infrastructures of care. Organized by Tatiana Bilbao (
@tabilbaoestudio ) and Annie Barrett (
@takealoadoffannie ), the symposium is dedicated to
@doloreshayden .
This poster is the latest in the long-running collaboration between the Yale School of Architecture and Pentagram that began nearly thirty years ago. Constructed with overlapping CMYK forms, the poster is meant to evoke a city seen from above: dense, alive, and always adapting. Up close, shapes and text intersect, cradle, and contain each other in deliberate dialogue, reflecting the symposium’s call to reimagine infrastructure at every scale.
In contrast to the poster, the program was designed to be sketched in and written on throughout the event, becoming a personal keepsake afterward.
The symposium runs April 9–10 and is free and open to the public. Attendance is welcome in person or via livestream. Register at architecture.yale.edu/DomesticRevolutions and learn more about the speakers at
@domesticrevolutions