Workshop led to the founding of the “Design + Justice” framework and long-term scholarly direction.

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Workshop led to the founding of the “Design + Justice” framework and long-term scholarly direction.
Participation in this workshop marked a critical starting point in deepening my understanding of the Rule of Law and the many dimensions of justice—legal, policy-related, and structural. It expanded my perspective, showing that justice is not solely the domain of legal systems, but also fundamentally connected to human rights, equity, and the design of spaces that are accessible to all.
This experience prompted a profound question: “How can architecture contribute to justice?” It became a turning point that led to the development of the academic concept of “Design + Justice,” which would go on to shape future research, teaching, and design practice.

Attened workshop for Emerging Leaders on the Rule of Law & Policy
Organised by Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ) and The Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School, 6-11 January 2019 https://tijforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/2019-TIJ-WRKSHP-Prgrm_print2.pdf