
About
Logman Arja is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture at Georgia Institute of Technology. Previously a 2021 Ventulett NEXT Generation Fellow, his work focuses on RURALISM – an approach to architecture that values rural economies and communities through responsive systems and disruptive technologies. He leads efforts in adopting additive manufacturing for earth architecture and ceramic production in Sub-Saharan Africa to create sustainable housing and rural infrastructure.
- Education:
- M.Arch., University of California, Berkeley
- M.Sc., City University of New York
- BSc., University of Juba, Sudan
His research bridges architecture, technology, and social justice, addressing global challenges like poverty and environmental degradation. Courses he teaches challenge students to use architecture as a tool for community transformation. Arja advocates interdisciplinary collaboration, offering fieldwork opportunities in diverse ecologies and contexts.
- Awards:
- Design for Spatial Justice Fellowship
- John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship
- Fulbright Scholarship
Prior to Georgia Tech, he taught at UC Berkeley and the University of Oregon. His work emphasizes connecting rural communities through innovative architectural solutions and technology adoption.
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