
معرفی
Page Comeaux is an Adjunct Lecturer in the Department of Architecture at Tulane University, where he teaches courses like ARCH 1012 - First Year Design Studio. A registered architect, author, and community organizer, he combines professional practice with activism. His work with Colloqate Design focuses on liberatory and participatory design approaches across scales and communities.
Education:
- M.Arch from Yale University (2020)
- B.S. in Architectural Studies from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Research interests include critical examinations of architecture’s role in perpetuating systemic injustices, particularly through projects like his book Super Max, which analyzes the design of Angola Prison. He advocates for spaces shaped by community collaboration and social equity.
He co-founded NOLA to Angola, a 170-mile fundraising bike ride that supports families of incarcerated individuals while raising awareness about Louisiana’s justice system. This initiative blends activism with cycling advocacy, emphasizing community resilience and systemic reform.
Labs/Teams: Colloqate Design (professional practice studio) and NOLA to Angola (activist collective).




