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    MIT School of Architecture + Planning Fall 2007 Lecture Series

    By Arjun Bhat
    Aug 31, '07 1:18 PM EST

    MIT Architecture Lecture Series: "What City?"

    Fall 2007



    All lectures are on Tuesdays at 6:30 pm in Room 10-250. Lectures are free and open to the public. For some lectures, members of the MIT community with IDs will be admitted between 5:45-6:10 pm and the general public will be admitted as space permits at 6:20 pm.



    September 11

    Ackbar Abbas

    Professor of Comparative Literature, UC Irvine

    "The (Chinese) City as Decept"



    September 18

    Vicente Guallart

    Architect, Barcelona

    "Sociopolis"



    September 25

    Saskia Sassen

    Economist, Columbia University, New York City

    "The Global City: When built environments become infrastructure"



    October 2

    Lars Lerup

    Dean, School of Architecture, Rice University, Houston

    "After the City"



    October 30

    Margaret Crawford

    Professor of Urban Design, Harvard Design School, Cambridge

    "Everyday Urbanism"



    November 6

    Hou Hanru

    Director, Exhibitions & Public Programs, San Francisco Art Institute

    "Post planning"



    November 13

    Momoyo Kaijima

    Architect, Atelier Bow-Wow, Tokyo

    "Made in Tokyo"



    November 20

    Arata Isozaki

    Architect, Arata Isozaki & Associates, Tokyo

    "What City? Archipelago City"



    November 27

    Franz Oswald

    Architect, Bern; Emeritus Dean of Architecture, ETH, Zurich

    "What City? Phoenix from the Ashes -- NN: Notes on Netzstadt"



     
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