About — Couplings' Tactic
 
Ines Toscano
 

ABOUT

Inés Toscano is an Argentinian doctoral candidate at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, a Mistress architect (M.A., 2018; Dipl. Arq., 2013) and an educator based in Berlin, Germany. Through her research and the website www.couplingstactic.com, she critically maps coupling as a labour strategy toward a collaborative, egalitarian and interdisciplinary architecture. Since 2018, she has combined architectural feminism, history and the performing arts in coursework such as “Gender Masquerade,” “Mapping Bauhaus Couplings,” and “Coupling Portrait” at the Dessau International Architecture Master Program from the Hochschule Anhalt and the Chair of Theory and History of Modern Architecture from the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Her research has been supported by the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes since 2021, published in architecture magazines and journals, and presented at international symposiums on Architecture, History, Theory and Gender. 

CONTACT

ines@couplingstactic.com