xhulio
Xhulio Binjaku is an architectural designer, geographer and writer.
He is a graduate of MIT's Master of Architecture program.
Currently, he is assisting Curator Hashim Sarkis with La Biennale di Venezia.
Below is a list of publications, papers and presentations he has authored or helped with.
- Manuscript editor and research collaborator for The World as an Architectural Project, by Hashim Sarkis and Roi Salgueiro Barrio with Gabriel Kozlowski. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2020. (Forthcoming)
- "Other Equators," with Milap Dixit. In Architecture and Action, edited by J. Meejin Yoon and Irina Chernyakova. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2019.
- "Joaquim Cardozo & Oscar Niemeyer: Poet-Engineer and Architect-Poet," with Caitlin Mueller. Accepted paper and presentation at the Architecture Collegiate Schools Association 107th Annual Meeting, 2019.
- "Promiscuous Geometries," with Anne Graziano. Accepted project and presentation at the Architecture Collegiate Schools Association 107th Annual Meeting, 2019.
- "The Issue of Geography," Log 43, Summer 2018.
- Presenter at South x South: Conversations on Underrepresented Geographies, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 2018.
- Manuscript editor and student organizer for International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures Symposium held at MIT, 2018.
- "The Legitimizing Model." Limn 9, November 2017.
- "Welcome to Excrementa," with Brenda Chalfin. Limn 9, November 2017.
- Manuscript editor and student organizer for The Carter Conference—Schools of Architecture & Africa: Connecting Disciplines in Design and Development, held at University of Florida, 2015.
- Writing editor, with Alison Zuccaro, of Architrave 22, a student publication from the University of Florida, 2015.
- Contributor to Architrave 21, a student publication from the University of Florida, 2014.
- Art reviewer for Tea Literary and Arts Magazine 16, from the University of Florida, 2014.