Evan Pavkaمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Evan Pavka is an Assistant Professor in the School of Interior Design at Toronto Metropolitan University. His research explores intersections of power, memory, gender, sexuality, media, and the built environment, often through writing and publishing. He holds a BID (Hons.) and MArch. Pavka has contributed to international journals like Interiors: Design/Architecture/Culture , Azure , Canadian Art , and others, with work presented globally. His academic roles include Associate Editor for Interiors and editorial contributions to national/international platforms. Education : Bachelor of Interior Design (Honors) Master of Architecture Research Interests : Pavka investigates memory, gender, and sexuality through the lens of interior design and architecture. He analyzes how spaces reflect and shape historical narratives, often critiquing normative frameworks in design. His work bridges theory and practice, addressing contemporary discourse on nonmonogamous living, queer spatial practices, and material ecologies. Publications : Pavka's articles and book chapters span topics from queer domesticity to materiality studies. Recent work includes explorations of monumental memory, nonmonogamous spatial configurations, and fluid interior ecologies. His writing bridges academic and popular platforms, emphasizing accessibility in architectural critique. Awards & Grants : No specific awards or grants are listed, though his prolific publication record reflects sustained academic engagement. Pavka frequently presents at international conferences and exhibitions in cities like Banff, Brighton, and Stockholm. Labs/Teams : While no specific lab affiliation is mentioned, his editorial role at Interiors and collaborative publications suggest active participation in academic networks and design communities.








