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Design and Healing Exhibition
Project Data
Year: 2023
Status: Completed
Size: 1,951 sq ft
Location: New York City, New York, United States
Partners: Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum
Collaborators: Span, Rick Valicenti, Sam Stubblefield
Photographer: Matt Flynn, Smithsonian Institution
Focus areas: Healthcare
Services: Exhibits & Interpretation, Research & Publishing
Project Team: Regina Chen, Jeffrey Mansfield, Michael Murphy, Morgan O’Hara, Maggie Jacobstein Stern, Annie Wang
Full Team: Project Team: Regina Chen, Jeffrey Mansfield, Michael Murphy, Morgan O’Hara, Maggie Jacobstein Stern, Annie Wang
Design and Healing: Creative Responses to Epidemics, curated by MASS and Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, was organized during the unfolding of COVID-19.
The pandemic revealed what many have known for a long time: that breathing is spatial and has implications at the scales of body, building, city, and planet. Unequal access to housing, jobs, and healthcare ensured that COVID-19 hit marginalized communities harder than others.
This exhibition presented architectural case studies and historical narratives alongside creative design responses to COVID-19 and attempted to answer the question of every designer, artist, doctor, engineer, or neighbor featured in the exhibition: “How can I help?” Their responses included open-source collaboration, rapid-response prototyping, product hacking, and social activism to create medical devices, protective gear, infographics, political posters, architecture, and community services—all with the shared aspiration to reduce structural barriers that keep us from accessing the care we all deserve.
Design and Healing: Creative Responses to Epidemics was on view at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York from December 10, 2021, through February 20, 2023. MASS’s book The Architecture of Health: Hospital Design and the Construction of Dignity, published in 2021 by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum complimented the exhibition. It examines how our built world was shaped by disease and reveals how historical examples elicit both caution and inspiration.
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