COLUMBUS DIRT: Illuminating the Invisible is the current exhibition at the Knowlton School’s Banvard Gallery, ending on March 30. This exhibit, created by Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture Paula Meijerink, looks to shed light on the very foundation of our world. Dirt is something... View full entry
Columbus Dirt: Illuminating the Invisible
At the end of January, Andrew Atwood, Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley and guest professor at the Knowlton School teaching a second year graduate studio, and his partner Anna Neimark, Full-Time faculty at SCI-Arc, presented a lecture at the Knowlton School as a part of the Baumer Lecture... View full entry
The Knowlton School will be a busy, yet exciting place to be this semester for students, faculty, and visitors alike.The graduate program is excited to have Andrew Atwood, Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley and Partner at LA-based First Office teaching a second year graduate studio.The Knowlton... View full entry
The Knowlton School has announced the Baumer Lecture Series lineup for the Spring 2017 semester. The lecture series brings prominent designers, researchers, and practitioners to Knowlton as an opportunity to present their work rooted in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City and Regional... View full entry
Photo by Philip ArnoldOn October 5, Paul Lewis, Associate Professor of Architectural Design at Princeton University, and Principal of New York-based LTL Architects, presented a lecture titled “The Manual of Section”. Lewis explained both some of the firm’s notable projects, and their... View full entry
On September 30, The Knowlton School hosted a panel discussion between Peter Eisenman, Jeff Kipnis, and Matt Ford focusing on their contribution to the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale. The introduction, given by Mr. Ford, highlighted their curatorial goals of their exhibition, Eisenman’s... View full entry
On September 21, Brooklyn-Based DLANDstudio principal Susannah Drake presented a lecture titled “Creating of the 21st Century Public Infrastructure: Beauty, Economics, Politics, Ecology” at the Knowlton School. Her lecture focused on New York City as a case study for how physical conditions of... View full entry
On September 14, Margaret Dewar, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the Taubman College at the University of Michigan, presented her lecture titled “Remaking Cities After Abandonment”. Focusing on Detroit as a case study, Dewar explained the stance that planners take in order to focus... View full entry
This past Wednesday, Hilary Sample of New York-based MOS architects, Associate Professor at Columbia GSAPP, and visiting Professor at the Knowlton School, presented a lecture on the Big Stairs. Consisting of work done with partner Michael Meredith, who lectured at the school last fall, the... View full entry
This blog will be a feeder for recent news, events and student work occurring at the Knowlton School at The Ohio State University. Posts will typically center around updates from the school's lecture series, exciting projects from recent student reviews and updates from other school events.