Omer Mohamed Gorashi is a Sudanese American designer and photographer with a Master of Architecture from Columbia University GSAPP and a pre-professional degree from the University of Virginia. Gorashi’s work has been featured in The National, Architects Newspaper, e-flux, and the Smithsonian Institution. He has held academic appointments at both alma maters in teaching and research, collaborating on various exhibitions, publications, workshops, studios, and seminar courses. While the palimpsestic nature of interests knows no specificity, his work interrogates contested landscapes, uncovering marginalized histories while addressing themes of power, memory, and disparity. Having contributed to diverse civic, residential, and educational projects with internationally acclaimed practitioners, Omer currently collaborates at Think Wilder Architecture, where the human condition is celebrated and enriched through the built environment, leveraging architecture as a tool for social and environmental justice alongside local communities and stakeholders. He is also a member of the Modern Sudan Collective/DoCoMoMo Sudan
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