LECTURE SERIES: KATE ORFF (CANCELED)
EVENT CANCELED
"Designing Resilient Landscapes,” a lecture by Kate Orff (SCAPE / Columbia University)
EVENT CANCELED
"Designing Resilient Landscapes,” a lecture by Kate Orff (SCAPE / Columbia University)
"Tinkering with Types: Avenues for Innovation in a Globalized Market," a lecture by Tim Love, FAIA (Utile Design / Northeastern University).
"Rural & Remote: Spatial Practice & New Vernaculars," a lecture by Lola Sheppard (Lateral Office / University of Waterloo).
Event Info: This lecture examines the role of architecture in rural and remote regions, where economies, demographics and culture are shifting. In these contexts, design must embrace change and adaptation, and build for autonomy and self-determination. Negotiating an expanded form of research which embrace questions of spatial practice, the lecture argues for the need for new vernaculars and design practices.
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Kimberly Dowdell AIA, partner at HOK Chicago and president of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA).
Read more about Kimberly in the recent stories with Architect magazine and Archinect.
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Join Profs. Edwards, Haugeberg, and McMahon for a lively discussion of the #MeToo movement and its growth from an American to a global phenomenon.
Speaker: Jörg Rothe | Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
A public lecture by Dr. James Ryan (NYU) entitled "Cold War Politics and the Origins of Democracy in Turkey"