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Prof. Ozayr Saloojee Announced as Incoming Journal of Architectural Education Associate Editor of Design

February 12, 2021 – Ozayr Saloojee has been named the incoming Associate Editor of Design for the Journal of Architectural Education (JAE). Saloojee is an Associate Professor at Carleton University’s Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism. Beyond his personal research and teaching, he is creating new platforms for students to engage in critically important studio work surrounding equity, justice, contested territories, radical acts of joy, and more. He will join the board on July 1, 2021. 

Saloojee is also a co-director of the Carleton Urban Research Lab and cross-appointed faculty at the university’s Institute for African Studies. Born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, he has taught in Canada, Europe, and the United States. He completed his BArch and post-professional MArch (Theory and Culture), at Carleton and completed his doctoral work at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. His teaching and academic interests investigate politically contested terrains through the intersections of architecture, landscape, and geo-imaginaries, including sites in the Great Lakes, as well as South Africa, Turkey, and the Middle East. His work explores themes and questions of equity, infrastructure, water, decoloniality, storytelling, and the accountability of love. 

“I’m delighted to be able to work with Nora, Marc, and the JAE community in this capacity as an Associate Editor,” Saloojee said. “JAE is a significant presence and I’m especially keen to work towards pluralizing our print and digital platforms to help centre new, emerging, and absent design voices, ideas, and provocations. I’m very grateful for the chance to work with, and learn from, this wonderful team.”

“Ozayr approaches design and architecture as the centre of larger social and spatial implications,” said incoming Executive Editor, Nora Wendl. “He engages design, across media, as a way of understanding, making visible, and intervening in the physical and nonphysical forces that shape the world we occupy. Having seen Ozayr lead and participate in design conversations with students, colleagues, and friends over the years, I am deeply inspired by his approach. I’m honoured and excited that he will bring this to JAE, and I look forward to the many conversations ahead.” 

Lynne Dearborn, president of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) welcomes Dr. Saloojee to the role of Associate Editor of Design on behalf of the ACSA Board of Directors. She says, “Saloojee brings a transdisciplinary perspective to his work that we anticipate will support the next chapter in the JAE’s contributions to on-going discourse in architectural education and ACSA’s strategic efforts. He assumes this editorial position from Carolina Dayer, who has most ably contributed to shaping JAE’s design discourse since 2017. As the JAE moves into its 75th year of publication, we look forward to its continued innovative leadership in critical conversations within the discipline of architecture.”

The Journal of Architectural Education is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Routledge on behalf of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. The JAE has been the primary venue for research and commentary on architectural education since it was founded in 1947, making it the oldest continuously operating journal of its kind.