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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Roadtrip! - Taubman College Fall '13 Lecture Series

Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Fall 2013 Lecture Series

Lecture Series

All lectures are free and open to the public, unless noted. All lectures will be held in the Art + Architecture Auditorium, 6:00 PM unless otherwise noted.
Recordings of past lectures are published to Vimeo. Prior to Fall 2010, lectures are available via iTunes U, which are being relocated to Vimeo. Videos are posted usually within two weeks from the date of the lecture.
September 27
Michele Oka Doner
Artist
October 4
Karen Fairbanks
Founding Partner, Marble Fairbanks
2013 Distinguished Alumna
October 10
Mohamed El-Sioufi
Coordinator, Housing and Slum Upgrading Branch; Coordinator, Global Housing Strategy, UN-HABITAT
October 18
Noon
Lane Kendig
Kendig Keast Collaborative
October 18
6 pm
Marshall Brown
Marshall Brown Projects, Inc.
"The Speculative City"
October 25
Noon
Regina Myer
President, Brooklyn Bridge Park
October 25
6 pm
Sarah Dunn
UrbanLab
November 1
Julie Snow
Julie Snow Architects, Inc.
November 4
Georgeen Theodore
Interboro Partners, Inc.
November 5
Michael Dear
University of California, Berkeley
November 15
Shohei Shigematsu
OMA
November 22
Fernando Romero
Fernando Romero Enterprise
For more on these events, visit taubmancollege.umich.edu/events

Event Supporters

Benard L. Maas Foundation, Guido A. Binda Lecture and Exhibition Fund, John Dinkeloo Memorial Lecture Fund, Raoul Wallenberg Lecture Fund, Frances and Gilbert P. Schafer Visiting Professionals Fund, J. Robert Swanson Fund, Taubman College Enrichment Fund, Taubman College Lecture Fund

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Roadtrip! - Knowlton School of Architecture Fall '13 Lecture Series


 Knowlton School of Architecture Fall 2013 Lecture Series has been posted.


SEPTEMBER

September 4
Ken Smith / WORKSHOP (Ken Smith Landscape Architect):
Larger Landscapes

September 11
Tridib Banerjee  / University of Southern California, Price School of Public Policy:
Public Space, Urban Commons, and Urban Design: A Comparative Perspective
September 18
Peter Trummer / University of Innsbruck

September 25
Steven Holl / Steven Holl Architects


OCTOBER

October 2
Doug Graf / Knowlton School

October 9
Laura Kurgan / Columbia University, Spatial Information Design Lab

October 16
Sylvia Lavin / University of California, Los Angeles

October 30
Mark Lee / Johnston Marklee


NOVEMBER

November 6
Daniel Libeskind / Studio Daniel Libeskind

November 8
Mosé Ricci / Ricci Spaini Architetti Associati SrL, Rome:
Situating Food Symposium Keynote

November 13
Sebastian Schmaling / Johnsen Schmaling Architects:
AIA-Columbus Design Awards

Monday, April 15, 2013

Mario Carpo Lecture "Further Reflections on The Alphabet and the Algorithm - KSU CAED 2013.04.17



Carpo poster
Kent State’s CAED hosts Mario Carpo
Wednesday, April 17, 7:00pm
University Auditorium, Cartwright Hall
The CAED Spring 2013 Lecture Series continues on Wednesday, April 17 with a talk by Dr. Mario Carpo. He will discuss his book The Alphabet and the Algorithm (MIT, 2011) and draw out the implications of the book’s treatment of digital technology, new approaches to making, and his research into the long tradition of pre-digital efforts to index built form to graphic media.
Carpo is a Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Vincent Scully Visiting Professor of Architectural History at Yale. He has also taught at numerous universities in Europe and the US, including the University of Florence, Cornell, MIT, and Princeton. He has been a resident at the American Academy in Rome and a resident scholar at the Getty Research Institute. Carpo has published widely on topics at the intersection of media theory and architectural theory/history. His work on Leon Battista Alberti has revolutionized our understanding of the early development of renaissance architectural theory. His Architecture in the Age of Printing (MIT, 2001) is an authoritative guide to the role of print technology in the development of early modern architecture. His recent work brings a deep understanding of media technology to efforts to understand how digital modeling and simulation are changing design.
The lecture is free and open to the public. Directions and parking information may be found athttp://www.kent.edu/campuses/maps/map.cfm
For more information contact Professor Steve Rugare at srugare@kent.edu.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Lecture: The Professional Design Guide to Green Roofs w/ Lisa Lee Benjamin - CUDC + KSU CAED



Lecture:
The Professional Design Guide to Green Roofs
Lisa Lee Benjamin (co-author)
Friday, April 19th, 2013
CUDC @ 12pm
Rm 202 Taylor Hall, Kent State Main Campus @3.45pm

via Kent CAED Events


Lisa is a catalyst for the planet profoundly dedicated to altering the way we live. With a botanical background her work focuses on international collaboration to open possibilities and challenge our ideas of
sustainability and community. She has led and consulted on projects from California to Kenya. Her new book is a collaborative venture with designers to aid practitioners in green roof design. Come hear her speak
about vegetative roofs in our changing world.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Gall Caskey Winkler Lecture - KSU CAED

Gall Caskey Winkler
Capricious fancy, draping and curtaining the historic interior, 1800-1930
Monday, February 25th, 2013
Kiva, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio
7pm



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Presented by: Gail Caskey Winkler | February 25th | 7:oopm Kiva
Gail Caskey Winkler: http://www.winklerandmoss.com/
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison: History of Design
M.S. University of Wisconsin-Madison: Interior Design
M.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison: English Linguistics
B.A. Beloit College: English Literature

Gail Caskey Winkler teaches in the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation at the University of Pennsylvania and is responsible for a two-semester course entitled the ‘History of the American Interior.’ Prior to joining Penn Design faculty in 1985, she taught interior design at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. From 1991 through 1993 she also taught the history of the 19th-century American interior in the Winterthur Program in Early American Culture at the University of Delaware.
Winkler passed the NCIDQ examination if 1979 becoming a professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). She was a member of the Research Committee of the Foundation for Interior Design Education and Research (FIDER) from 1986 to 1996 and served on the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania East Chapter of ASID and as vice president in 1995-1996. She was elected a Fellow of ASID in 2000.
She is the senior partner of LCA Associates, a Philadelphia firm that specializes in historic furnishing plans and recreating historic interiors for museums, public structures, and government agencies throughout the United States. Projects include the House and Senate Chambers in the United States Capitol, the capitols of the Commonwealths of Pennsylvania and Virginia, Philadelphia’s City Hall, the Superintendent’s Headquarters at the United States Naval Academy, the home of President Rutherford B. Hayes in Fremont, Ohio, and the Summer White House of Abraham Lincoln.
Winkler’s professional interests are also evident in her writing. She is the author of Victorian Interior Decoration (1986), Floor Coverings for Historic Buildings (1988), which received the Joel Polsky Prize from the Foundation for Interior Design Education and Research, and the Award of Excellence from the Southeastern Library Association, The Well-Appointed Bath (1989), and An Analysis of Drapery (1993). In 1994 she received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to serve as curator of an exhibition, ‘Capricious Fancy: Draping and Curtaining, 1790-1930’ and a book by the same name was recently published by UPenn Press.

Monday, January 21, 2013

RoadTrip! - Daniels School of Architecture Spring 2013 Events

Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design
Spring 2013 Event Series


01/22/2013
A founding partner of the renowned firm Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg, Bruce Kuwabara was invested as an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2011 and has left an indelible mark on Toronto and Canada, raising the standards and the profile of Canadian architecture throughout the world. His lecture will provide an overview of his completed and current work to demonstrate the role of architecture in thinking about the city, its formation, and its future.

Date: Tuesday, January 22
Time: 6:30 – 8:00 PM
01/24/2013
Urban T. Ziegler, M.Sc., P.Eng., Chief Engineer, RETScreen International, Natural Resources Canada, is an expert in district energy systems design and implementation. A graduate of Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, Urban Ziegler has specialized training in the area of district energy systems combined with extensive hands-on experience.
01/29/2013
Manuelle Gautrand was born on July 14, 1961 in Marseille, France. She obtained her graduate diploma in Architecture from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Montpellier in 1985. Manuelle worked for 6 years in different architecture studios in Paris, and founded her office, Manuelle Gautrand Architecture in 1991.
Internal 
Fora:
01/31/2013
This is a public event. Tickets are required and are available throughEventbrite. Please click here to RSVP for a free ticket.
Due to the popularity of our Fora series, we ask that all ticket holders arrive by 6:20 PM to claim their seats. There will be a rush line for non-ticket holders. After 6:20, unclaimed seats will be made available to those in the rush line.
External
02/05/2013
Out of Site / In Plain View: on the Origins and Modernity of the Architecture Exhibition

Prof. Barry Bergdoll
The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design
The Museum of Modern Art
New York City
02/07/2013
02/12/2013
Marion Weiss received her Master of Architecture at Yale University, where she won the American Institute of Architects Scholastic Award and the Skidmore, Owings and Merrill Traveling Fellowship. She has taught design studios at Yale University, Cornell University, and since 1991 has been a faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania's Penn School of Design where she is currently the Graham Professor of Architecture.
02/14/2013
02/26/2013
Martin Rein-Cano was born in Buenos Aires in 1967. He studied art history at Frankfurt University and landscape architecture at the Technical Universities of Hannover and Karlsruhe. He trained in the office of Peter Walker and Martha Schwartz in San Francisco, and has worked with the office of Gabi Kiefer in Berlin. Martin Rein-Cano has taught as a guest professor in Europe and North America.
02/28/2013
Mark Lawton, B.A.Sc., P.Eng., is Vice President and Senior Building Science Specialist at Morrison Hershfield, Vancouver B.C. He was recently awarded a Fellowship with Engineers Canada in recognition of his contributions to advancing the practice of the engineering profession in Canada. Mark is one of Canada’s recognized leaders in the Building Science field and his areas of particular expertise include building envelope durability, energy conservation methods, HVAC systems, indoor air quality and mould mitigation in buildings.

03/05/2013
Alan Berger is Tenured Associate Professor of Urban Design and Landscape Architecture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he teaches courses in the department of urban studies and planning. He founded and directs P-REX, The Project for Reclamation Excellence (www.theprex.net), a multi-disciplinary research effort at MIT focusing on the design and reuse of waste landscapes worldwide.
03/07/2013
John Danahy is a professional Landscape Architect, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, and an OALA Academic Councilor. Professor Danahy has developed an internationally recognized expertise in digital media for design, planning and visualization. He teaches in landscape architecture, urban design, planning, architecture, and computer science. His mentors and influences include Jan Gehl (Copenhagen), Jim Clark (SGI), Alain Fournier (CSRI) and Ron Baecker (KMDI).
03/19/2013
Rahul Mehrotra is Professor of Urban Design and Planning and Chair of the Department of Urban Planning and Design. He is a practicing architect, urban designer, and educator. His firm, RMA Architects, was founded in 1990 in Mumbai and has designed and executed projects for clients that include government and non-governmental agencies, corporate as well as private individuals and institutions. RMA Architects has also initiated several unsolicited projects driven by the firm’s commitment to advocacy in the city of Mumbai.
03/21/2013
03/28/2013


Sunday, January 20, 2013

RoadTrip! - Miami University Spring 2013 Lecture Series

Miami University School of Creative Arts
Spring 2013 Lecture Series

Dr. Vikramaditya Prakash
"Uncertain Urbanism"
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013
Room 1, Alumni Hall
4-5pm

Dr. Chris Luebkeman
"Drivers of Change"
Monday, February 11, 2013
Center Performing Arts Souers Recital Hall
4-5pm

Mayor of Knoxville
Monday, March 18, 2013
Room 1, Alumni Hall
4-5pm

Lawrence C. Novak
"The Philosophy of Engineering for the Burj Khalifa, the World's Tallest Building"
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Room 1, Alumni Hall
4-5pm

Northeast Collaborative Architects
John Grosvenor AIA
Michael Abbot AIA
Dan Hechenroether AIA
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Shideler Hall 115
4-5pm

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Roadtrip! - UB School of Arch & Planning Spring 2013 Lecture Series

University of Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning
Spring 2013 Lecture Series


Lectures

The University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning is pleased to announce its Fall 2012 series of events and exhibitions.
This year's events and exhibitions are planned as public programs, aimed at engaging many responses to and initiatives with our world today. Please join us for a year of diverse forms of work with differently formatted events: issues of regional, urban and architectural concern, by way of multiple participants in lecture, debate, discussion, symposium and exhibition. 
Free and open to the public.
All lectures begin at 5:30 pm in Crosby 301 unless otherwise noted.
January 23, 2013

The Banham Symposium: On Error

Organized by Thomas Kelley, Banham Fellow
2 - 7 pm
Martin House Greatbatch Pavilion, 125 Jewett Parkway
Symposium Participants include: Kelly Bair, Sarah Blankenbaker, Stephanie Davidson, Eva Franch-Gilabert, Jordan Geiger, Omar Khan, Jimenez Lai, Sean Lally, Sergio López-Piñeiro, James Lowder, Paul Preissner, Andrew Zago
January 30, 2013

Harold Cohen and Al Gowan

Lecture/Book Signing
"Shared Vision: The Second American Bauhaus"
105 Harriman Hall
February 6, 2013

Iñaki Alday and Vikramāditya Prakāsh

Organized by Sergio López-Piñeiro
"Leaving"
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February 20, 2013

Perry Kulper and Nat Chard


"Augmentations"
Co-sponsored by Visual Studies and Architecture
February 27, 2013

Andrew Herscher and Dennis Maher

"Precarity and Possibility: Re-Imagining Detroit and Buffalo"
Sponsored by the Partnership for the Public Good
March 6, 2013

John Forester and Faranak Miraftab

The GPSA Symposium
"Staying: Space & Contestation in Urban Planning"
March 18, 2013

Atelier Bow-Wow, Tokyo


"Genealogical Architectural Design from Behaviorology"

March 20, 2013

Charles Waldheim


"Landscape as Urbanism"

 

Exhibitions

  • All Exhibitions in Hayes Annex A unless otherwise noted
    February
    Perry Kulper: Secret Decoder Ring
    March
    Thesis Posters
    Crosby Hall, 3rd Floor
    April
    Thomas Kelley: Wrong Chairs
    May-August
    End of Year Show
    Offsite Exhibitions:
    January 24 - May 30Time Mutations, Curated by Liz Flyntz and Max Neupert
    UB Art Gallery, North Campus
    January 26 - May 12
    Dennis Maher: House of Collective Repair
    2012 Artist-in-Residence Exhibition, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
    March 16 - April 7
    Lifecycles: Proposals for an Orangery and Demonstration Garden by UB Architecture Students
    Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens
Lectures and exhibitions supported by UB’s School of Architecture and Planning Dean's Office, Clarkson Chair Endowment Fund, Martell Distinguished Visiting Critic Fund, Gender Institute, Confucius Institute, The Ibrahim and Viviane Jammal Fund for Global Planning Studies, American Institute of Architecture Students, Graduate Student Association/Architecture, Graduate Planning Student Association, American Institute of Architects WNYAIA, Architectural Resources.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Roadtrip! - Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture Spring 2013 Lecture Series

Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture
2013 Spring Lecture Series

Spring Lecture Series Poster

Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture

Spring 2013 Lecture Series

cosponsored by the Heinz Architectural Center at Carnegie Museum of Art

MICHAEL MURPHY

MONDAY 28 JANUARY
6:00PM, CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART THEATER
MASS Design Group
'Buildings that Heal'
William Finglass Lecture

ISAAC CAMPBELL

MONDAY 04 FEBRUARY
6:00PM, CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART THEATER
Office 52
'Practice Matters'
Alan H Rider Distinguished Lecture
with reception sponsored by Epic Metals
Additional support provided by CMU Campus Design & Facilities Management

SANFORD KWINTER

SATURDAY 09 FEBRUARY
2:00PM, KRESGE THEATER
Harvard GSD
Alan H Rider Distinguished LectureThis lecture presented as part of [En]Coding Architecture

MICHEL ROJKIND

MONDAY 25 FEBRUARY
6:00PM, CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART THEATER
rojkind arquitectos
'Overstimulation'
Alan H Rider Distinguished Lecture

LISS C. WERNER

MONDAY 18 MARCH
6:00PM, CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART THEATER
George N Pauly Jr Fellow
're-entry - the architecture of architecture and their eigenform'
Alan H Rider Distinguished Lecture

WINY MAAS*

MONDAY 08 APRIL
6:00PM, CARNEGIE LIBRARY LECTURE HALL
MVRDV
'What's Next?'
Alan H Rider Distingished Lecture
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the Netherlands Cultural Services

PETER BUSBY

MONDAY 22 APRIL6:00PM, CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART THEATERPerkins + Will'Toward Regenerative Design'Henry Hornbostel Lecture Cosponsored by the Consulate General of Canada and the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service

*Winy Maas and MVRDV are featured in the exhibition Imperfect Health: The Medicalization of Architecture on view at the Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University in the Purnell Center for the Arts through Feb. 24, 2013. www.bit.ly/ImperfectHealth