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Join Elisabetta Tafaro, a PhD researcher, as she explores the intersection of heritage conservation and social justice. Discover how her late ADHD diagnosis transformed her approach to complex spaces like prisons and heritage sites, offering fresh insights into adaptive reuse and community engagement.Elisabetta shares innovative solutions in architecture that honour uncomfortable histories and foster social healing. Her stories reveal why reimagining difficult heritage isn’t just about buildings—it's about justice, identity, and resilience. Perfect for architects, historians, and anyone passionate about social justice, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how encountering discomfort in history and space can drive meaningful innovation
By Rosie ElvinJoin Elisabetta Tafaro, a PhD researcher, as she explores the intersection of heritage conservation and social justice. Discover how her late ADHD diagnosis transformed her approach to complex spaces like prisons and heritage sites, offering fresh insights into adaptive reuse and community engagement.Elisabetta shares innovative solutions in architecture that honour uncomfortable histories and foster social healing. Her stories reveal why reimagining difficult heritage isn’t just about buildings—it's about justice, identity, and resilience. Perfect for architects, historians, and anyone passionate about social justice, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how encountering discomfort in history and space can drive meaningful innovation