Jan '16 - May '18
UIC Monday Evening Lecture: Stan AllenMonday, February 19, 5:30 pm Stan Allen is an architect, theorist, and former Dean of the School of Architecture at Princeton University, where he currently serves as the George Dutton ’27 Professor of Architecture. 845 W. Harrison St. Rm 1100 A+D... View full entry
UIC School of Architecture's programming for 2017–2018 continues with the first edition of the spring semester's Now + Then. Now + Then pairs a past UIC faculty member with current UIC faculty. On Monday hear from ex-UIC faculty member Ben Nicholson (now, associate professor at SAIC) with UIC's... View full entry
In my theory course our research project is on an architectural typology that has been disrupted / effected by American capitalism. The typology I have chosen is Motels / Hotels, and my first instinct is to research the shift in lodging from traveling the American Highway to the bigger, badder... View full entry
I'd like to re-post / share the open letter from the Yale University School of Architecture students as they respond to the AIA in support of Trump + administration. Original post via Architect here. On November 9, 2016, the American Institute of Architects resigned itself to a cowardly position... View full entry
09.28.16 Wednesday Episode @ UIC School of Architecture View full entry
FM VIII IS CONCERNED WITH THE MEANING OF ARCHITECTURE AND THE CITY.The dinosaurs of capitalism have become the senescence of urbanism. If the modernist project of carte blanche is over, how do we engage the city’s filthy state without a clean slate? Contemporary architectural discourse has... View full entry
At the beginning of February, I was approached by two fellow studiomates to join their team in producing a submission on behalf of UIC for Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry's Brick by Brick exhibition. Our task at hand was to imagine the building to deal with challenges that face our... View full entry
Portfolio Day Student VotingWednesday, January 202–3pm, 3100 Studio Gallery, A+DSStudents review and cast their vote for the 2016 Portfolio Day Student Choice Award. View full entry
Fall Graduate 1 Studio SynopsisGeometry has an ambiguous reputation, associated as much with idiocy as with cleverness. -The Projective Cast: Architecture and its Three Geometries (Introduction). Robin EvansFrom the syllabus: Historically, architecture has been heavily invested in the spatial... View full entry
A collection of perspectives, rememberings, and thoughts as a dual Master of Architecture + Master of Arts Design Criticism graduate student at the University of Illinois at Chicago.