Friday, January 07, 2011

Roadtrip (1)! - OSU:KSA Lecture Series: Winter + Spring 2011

New Year, new round of roadtrips. Yay!


The Ohio State University

School Mailing Address

Knowlton School of Architecture
275 West Woodruff Avenue,
Columbus

All lectures are free and open to the public.
Unless noted, all lectures will be held at the Knowlton Hall Auditorium (KN 250) at 5:30 PM.

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Jason Payne / Hirsuta
Wednesday, January 12
ARTA Fellowship Presentations
Wednesday, January 19
Henry Smith-Miller / Smith Miller + Hawkinson Architects
Wednesday, January 26
Craig Scott / ISAR
Wednesday, February 2
Lee Schipper / UC Berkeley
Wednesday, February 9
Sarah Dunn + Martin Felson / Urban Lab
Wednesday, February 16
Toshiko Mori / Toshiko Mori Architect
Wednesday, February 23
Allan Wexler
Wednesday, April 6
Sponsored by the Melton Center
Florence Pita / FPMOD
Wednesday, April 13
Andrew Bernheimer / Della Valle Bernheimer
Wednesday, April 20
Ron Witte / WW Architecture
Wednesday, April 27
Katherine Bennett / KSA Landscape Architecture
Wednesday, May 4
Jungyoon Kim + Yoonjin Park / Park Kim
Wednesday, May 11
Michael Piper / KSA LeFevre Fellow / Dub Studios
Wednesday, May 18

About the KSA Lecture Series

As part of the Knowlton School's commitment to bringing the highest level of design thinking to its students and the community at large, the KSA lecture series invites prominent researchers and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, and city planning to present their work in a variety of areas. These lectures offer technical, cultural and theoretical understanding of the contemporary built environment and represent the contemporary and future state of the art in design thinking.

Previous Lecture Series

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Jenniffer Omaitz Shadow Structure Reception - The Sculpture Center




January 14 - 26, 2011
Opening Reception: January 14th @ 5.30pm
A Window to Sculpture Emerging Artist Exhibition
1834 East 123rd St. Cleveland, Oh

We have been watching the installation of this collection unfold in the gallery adjacent to the studioTECHNE offices, the staccato of power tools, the rustling of bits being moved around, affixed, adjusted, with a sense of awe (and hope for the architecture models of decades past). We have also had the privilege of chatting with Ms. Omaitz (by just hovering around the gallery until she notices us and invites us in) and I admit I am very much looking forward to this exhibition. There was talk of deconstructionism and Lebbeus Woods and Eisenman and all the good talks that architectural geeks (or archige2ks) love to have amongst themselves which was actually beginning to manifest itself in physical form. Very nice, I am very excited about the opening.

images borrowed from the postcard flier thing.