10/07/2010
6:30 PM - Room 103, 230 College Street
Jan Gehl
Gehl Architects, Copenhagen
Jan Gehl is an architect and former Professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He is founding Partner of Gehl Architects – Urban Quality Consultants and author of Life between Buildings, New City Spaces, Public Spaces - Public Life, and New City Life.
Presented by the Royal Danish Consulate General and the Toronto Society of Architects
10/15/2010
6:30 PM - Room 103, 230 College Street
Marcel Smets
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Marcel Smets is the Flemish State Architect since 2002 and is a Professor of Urbanism at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
10/19/2010
6:30 PM - Room 103, 230 College Street
Michael Meredith
Harvard University / MOS, Cambridge/New Haven
Michael Meredith is Associate Professor of Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a principal of MOS, an interdisciplinary architecture and design practice engaging an inclusive methodology of speculative research, expansive collaboration and extensive experimentation.
10/26/2010
6:30 PM - Room 103, 230 College Street
Jeremy Till
University of Westminster
Jeremy Till is an architect and educator. He has recently been appointed as Dean of Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Westminster, moving from the University of Sheffield where he was Professor of Architecture and Head of the School of Architecture.
Supported by the Jeffery Cook Charitable Trust
11/02/2010
6:30 PM - Room 103, 230 College Street
Benjamin Ball
Ball Nogues Studio, Los Angeles
Benjamin Ball grew up in Colorado and Iowa where his mother's involvement in theatre proved influential. While studying for his degree at the Southern California Institute of Architecture, Ball logged stints at Gehry Partners and Shirdel Zago Kipnis. Upon graduation, he sought work as a set and production designer for films (including the Matrix series) as well as music videos and commercials with such influential directors as Mark Romanek and Tony Scott.
11/10/2010
6:30 PM - Room 103, 230 College Street
Timothy Hyde
Harvard University
Timothy Hyde is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. He teaches design studio and courses in architectural history and theory, and is Thesis Director for the Master of Architecture degree.
Presented with the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
11/16/2010
6:30 PM - Room 103, 230 College Street
Pat Hanson
gh3, Toronto
Pat Hanson (OAA RAIC) is a founding partner of gh3, a practice based on a new paradigm that explores the overlap of architecture, landscape and sustainability.
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