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LowDO on Building Societal Equity Through ‘Low Design’ | Features

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Low Design Office partners Ryan Bollom and DK Osseo-Asare. All images courtesy of Low Design Office.

Low Design Office partners Ryan Bollom and DK Osseo-Asare. All images courtesy of Low Design Office.

Featured in our latest Studio Snapshot is Low Design Office, a small, integrated, and highly collaborative architecture studio based in Austin, Texas and Tema, Ghana. Founded by Ryan Bollom and DK Osseo-Asare during their grad school years at Harvard GSD, the firm’s work on both continents is driven by a compelling ethos of resourcefulness, practiced sustainability, and equity building through design. 

The team was recently honored for its accomplishments by The Architectural League of New York with one of this year’s coveted Emerging Voices Awards.

Can you tell us how Low Design Office was founded?

We started LowDO fifteen years ago, in the middle of grad…

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