"Let's Boldly Confront Our Shared History:" In Conversation with Kossy Nnachetta of Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
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Kossy Nnachetta emphasizes her passion for human-centered architecture, stating, "For me, designing, pulling ideas together, and creating something from nothing, was always a joy." She highlights the joy of transforming visions into physical spaces for communities.
The redevelopment of the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum has to address sensitive historical issues, encapsulating a commitment to community-driven and culturally aware design principles.
Nnachetta reflects on her decade-long journey, noting, "I joined Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios over ten years ago, working across multiple sectors... and my passion for creating human-scale buildings with attention to detail."
Kossy discusses the privilege of creating architecture that resonates with community visions, stating, "Instead of creating for myself, I get to create from the vision of the communities I work with."
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