Date:
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Time:
6:30 pm
Location:
The Kampong (4013 S Douglas Road Miami FL 33133)
Please join us for the fourth installment in the 2025 Symbiotic House lecture series at The Kampong featuring Malcolm Lauredo. For more information on future lectures, visit the Symbiotic House page.

Malcolm Lauredo is a Miami-based historian, curator, researcher and artist. He currently maintains a Knight Foundation funded community-oriented, independent Miami history practice called The Greater Miami Bureau of Time Tourism. The Bureau is an experimental history department dedicated to serving Miami and empowering communities through access to and public interpretations of the city’s history. The project provides various public services, including oral histories, family album digitization, and a Miami History Hotline. Through it, Lauredo produces media, symposiums, research, historic data, exhibitions, public art, historic site interpretation, and a digital archive.
He has served as the founding director of the historic research department at Coral Gables Museum, an exhibition designer for the Seminole Tribe of Florida, a research fellow at Vizcaya Museum and Bakehouse Art Complex, an archivist for Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery and the Humane Society of Greater Miami, a board member of the Archeological Society of Southern Florida, a historical consultant for Florida International University’s Institute of Environment and is a published writer.
A forum for open and participatory research, the Symbiotic House lecture series is organized by Miami-based artist Lee Pivnik as a means of gathering artists and designers that are working at the edges of architecture to share how their practices encourage ecological mutualism through design. Read more about the series.
Presented by: The Benjamin & Gloria Joannou, Jr. Family Conservation Fund