Presented by online platform and media production company Sound Advice, Now You Know is a 'collection of sound advice to challenge spatial and racial inequality from 60 architects and urbanists'. From MBEs to architecture students, artists to urban policymakers.
Exclusion and racial bias are built into our cities. In its debut publication Now You Know, Sound Advice – the platform exploring spatial inequality in architecture – has gathered the thoughts and reflections in an extraordinary compendium of essays, poems, interviews and, yes, advice on how to address the discrimination baked into our built environment.
James Thormod was published as part of Now You Know in a essay titled ‘Find the allies in your network. Relationships enable change’.
Photography by Timi Akindele-Ajani