The Beginning of Change :
Is that REALLY what you think?

Date : 2019. 10. 31 / Location : DDP(Dongdaemun Design Plaza) SDF 2019 Official Website

Meet our speakers, who are active leaders in the T.I.M.E. (Technology, Information, Media, Entertainment) areas.

Ronald RAEL Ronald RAEL

Architect, Professor in the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design, Creator of much-publicized seesaw installation project on the U.S.-Mexico border wall that sought to engage and connect people on both sides

SHORT

Ronald Rael draws, builds, writes, 3D-prints and teaches about architecture as a cultural endeavor deeply influenced by a unique upbringing in a desolate alpine valley in southern Colorado.

EDUCATION
Master of Architecture, Columbia University
Bachelor of Environmental Design, University of Colorado, Boulder

BIOGRAPHY
Professor Ronald Rael holds the Eva Li Memorial Chair in Architecture and a joint appointment
in the Department of Architecture, in the College of Environmental Design, and the Department
of Art Practice at UC Berkeley. He is both a Bakar and Hellman Fellow, Director of the Masters
of Architecture program, and founded the printFARM Laboratory (print Facility for Architecture,
Research and Materials). His research interests connect indigenous and traditional material practices to contemporary technologies and issues and he is a design activist, author, and thought
leader within the topics of additive manufacturing, borderwall studies, and earthen architecture.

In 2014 his creative practice, Rael San Fratello (with architect Virginia San Fratello), was named
an Emerging Voice by The Architectural League of New York—one of the most coveted awards
in North American architecture. In 2016 Rael San Fratello was awarded the Digital Practice
Award of Excellence by the The Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA).

Rael is the author of Borderwall as Architecture: A Manifesto for the U.S.-Mexico
Boundary (University of California Press 2017), an illustrated biography and protest of the wall
dividing the U.S. from Mexico featured in a recent TED talk by Rael, and Earth
Architecture (Princeton Architectural Press, 2008), a history of building with earth in the modern
era to exemplify new, creative uses of the oldest building material on the planet. Emerging Objects, a company co-founded by Rael, is an independent, creatively driven, 3D Printing MAKEtank specializing in innovations in 3D printing architecture, building components, environments
and products (a short documentary of thier work can be seen here). A monograph of the work of
Emerging Objects entitled Printing Architecture: Innovative Recepies for 3D Printing was published in 2018 by Princeton Architectural Press.

Rael earned his Master of Architecture degree at Columbia University in the City of New York,
where he was the recipient of the William Kinne Memorial Fellowship. Previous academic and
professional appointments include positions at the Southern California Institute for Architecture
(SCI_arc), Clemson University, the University of Arizona, and the Office for Metropolitan Architecture in Rotterdam. His work has been published widely, including the New York Times,
Wired, MARK, Domus, Metropolis Magazine, PRAXIS, Thresholds, Log, and recognized by
several institutions including La Biennale di Venezia, the Graham Foundation for Advanced
Studies in the Fine Arts, Storefront for Art and Architecture, the Center for Fine Arts, Netherlands, For Freedoms.

His work is included in the permanent collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York,
The Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,
the FRAC Centre, and the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Printing Architecture: Innovative Recipes for 3D Printing. Princeton Architectural Press, 2018.
Borderwall as Architecture: A Manifesto for the U.S.-Mexico Boundary. Univeristy of California
Press, 2017.
Earth Architecture. Princeton Architectural Press, 2008.