
20 September 2025
Tei Carpenter: Architecture as a Double Agent for Culture & Ecology
Creative Coordinates
About
In this episode of Creative Coordinates, we sit down with Tei Carpenter, architect, educator, and founder of Agency—Agency, a design practice exploring the intersections of culture, ecology, and the built environment.
From projects like Toronto’s Bentway Stormwater Management installation to collaborations with artists and her architect mother, Tei’s work demonstrates how design can transform overlooked urban spaces into living laboratories, theaters, and community hubs.
We discuss her philosophy of architecture as an active agent in society, how research and experimentation guide her process, and why she believes creativity thrives at the intersection of ecology, culture, and design. Plus, in our Rocket Round, Tei shares her inspirations—from Kyoto to the pyramids.
📍 Recorded at WSA—where creativity meets community.
From projects like Toronto’s Bentway Stormwater Management installation to collaborations with artists and her architect mother, Tei’s work demonstrates how design can transform overlooked urban spaces into living laboratories, theaters, and community hubs.
We discuss her philosophy of architecture as an active agent in society, how research and experimentation guide her process, and why she believes creativity thrives at the intersection of ecology, culture, and design. Plus, in our Rocket Round, Tei shares her inspirations—from Kyoto to the pyramids.
📍 Recorded at WSA—where creativity meets community.