Saturday, October 16, 2010

Roadtrip (20!) - University of Buffalo school of architecture and planning fall 2010 lecture series

University of Buffalo School of Architecture + Planning

best excuse to visit Buffalo (unless on the way to Toronto)

    10.20.10 Richard Kroeker

    Richard Kroeker has explored the use of wood in his designs of new buildings for native communities in Canada.

    10.27.10 Innovative Practice

    Lecture(s) sponsored by the Alpha Rho Chi Fraternity. Speaker to be announced.

    11.02.10 Lance Hosey

    Lance Hosey is president and CEO of GreenBlue, a non-profit consultancy dedicated to environmental innovation.

    11.10.10 Greg Mortenson

    Greg Mortenson, author of Stones into Schools, has created new schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

    11.19.10 Fallingwater

    John Patkau, Raymond Ryan, and Lynda Waggoner will talk at the Darwin Martin House about the design competition for new cabins at Fallingwater.

    TBA Laurie Hawkinson

    Laurie Hawkinson, a founding principal of Smith-Miller and Hawkinson Architects, teaches at Columbia University’s GSAPP.

    12.01.10 Studio Gang

    Jeanne Gang, FAIA, a principal of Studio Gang Architects, designed the Aqua Tower in Chicago, which was named 2009 Skyscraper of the Year.

    View selected lectures

  • Exhibitions

    • 08.30 - 09.24 Pella Design Awards
      Hayes Lobby

    • 09.01 - 10.02 Affinity of Form
      Kaveeshwar Gallery, Capen Hall, UB North Campus

    • 09.27 - 10.29 Intersight
      Hayes Lobby

    • 11.01 - 11.19 Global Studios
      Hayes Lobby

    • 11.22 - 12.17 UB Solar
      Hayes Lobby

    Lectures @ 5.30 pm, 301 Crosby Hall, UB South Campus, 3435 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14214. The Fallingwater lecture will be held at the Greatbatch Pavilion; tickets are required through the Martin House Restoration Corporation. The Mortenson lecture, part of UB’s Distinguished Speaker Series, will be held at the Alumni Arena at 8 pm; tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster. Lectures and exhibitions supported by: Alumni and Friends of UB’s SA&P; Buffalo/WNY Chapter of the American Institute of Architects; Canadian Consulate General of Canada; Martin House Restoration Corporation; Hyatt’s All Things Creative; Rigidized Metals Corporation; UB2020 Strategic Strengths/Extreme Events; UB AIAS/GSA; UB Alpha Rho Chi; UB Canadian-American Studies Committee; UB Center for the Arts; UB College of Arts and Sciences; UB Libraries; UB School of Architecture and Planning Dean’s Office. Every effort has been made possible to recognize all sponsors prior to printing. AIA continuing education credits are available.

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