The Knowlton School welcomed Kiel Moe, Practicing architect and Associate Professor of Architecture & Energy in the Department of Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, to give a public lecture at the school.
Moe's teaching, practice and research all focus on energy: particularly on an agenda for design that is ecologically and architecturally driven. Moe sees buildings as representations of large-scale energy systems and is interested in how thermal aspects of buildings that are often overlooked can have larger impacts on the architecture. Much of his lecture centered around these principles. Moe shared current work of his own as well as student work from his core design studios, seminars and additional lectures.
To view Kiel Moe's lecture visit http://knowlton.osu.edu/event/kiel-moe-harvard-graduate-school-design
More information about the school and a full schedule of lectures can be found at knowlton.osu.edu. Previous lectures can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/user/knowltonosu/.
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.
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