Letters to Ms. 1000 Begins – Christian Joosse On Architecture Writing and Purpose | Part 1 | AB EP 41
Architecture is not only shaped by buildings. It is shaped by memory, mentorship, authorship, and the voices that help define who belongs in the profession.
In this episode of Architecture Beyond, Host Brandon Gibbs sits down with architect, academic, and writer Christian Joosse for Part I of a two-part conversation centered on her path into architecture and the deeper foundations behind Letters to Ms. 1000. Christian is the editor, co-author, and curator behind Letters to Ms. 1000: Words of Wisdom from African American Women Architects, Vol. 1, a book created to share encouragement and mentorship through the lived experiences of Black women architects.
This first conversation begins before the book. We talk about Christian’s background in architecture, the role writing has played in her life since childhood, and how design, research, and storytelling began to intersect in her work. As an architect at Moody Nolan and an educator working across multiple disciplines, her perspective offers a powerful reminder that architecture can reach far beyond traditional practice.
This episode is sponsored by CDP Architecture.
Essentials In Part I
This episode is for architects, students, emerging professionals, mentors, and anyone interested in how personal voice and professional impact come together.In
Part I, you’ll hear:
- how Christian’s architectural journey took shape
- why writing became an important parallel to design
- what it means to build a career that includes practice, teaching, and advocacy
Why come back for Part II
Part II is where the larger message comes fully into focus.
In the next episode, we go deeper into Letters to Ms. 1000 itself: the purpose behind the title, the journey of gathering and curating voices, the significance of self-publishing, and why mentorship and representation remain essential to the future of architecture. The book is described as a collection of wisdom from African American women architects intended to mentor and encourage the next generation, and Part II explores that mission more directly.
If Part I gives you the origin, Part II delivers the full impact.
Learn more about Letters to Ms. 1000
You can explore the book and learn more through the official Letters to Ms. 1000 site here: https://empowering1000.wixsite.com/letters-to-ms–1000
You can also follow the project on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/letterstoms.1000/
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This episode is supported by CDP Architecture.
Thank you to CDP Architecture for supporting thoughtful conversations around design, community, leadership, and the future of the profession.
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