Didn't see a thread for the new academic year. Here is the place to post your Fall 2009 lecture series schedule, if it hasn't been cancelled due to budget cuts.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Fall 2009 Lecture Series
All lectures begin at 5:30 PM in Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium, Temple Hoyne Buell Hall, unless otherwise noted. All lectures are free and open to the public.
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Erik Hemingway
School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
fringe_architecturex2
Friday, September 11, 2009
8:00 P.M.
The Canopy Club, Champaign
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Dennis Crompton
Archigram
Archigram: Searching for a Responsive Architecture OR Roots...It's all Very Ordinary
Monday, September 21, 2009
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
School of Architecture Fund
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Carroll William Westfall
University of Notre Dame, School of Architecture
Making History
Monday, October 5, 2009
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
Alan K. and Leonarda F. Laing Memorial Lecture
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Carol Ross Barney
Ross Barney Architects, Chicago
Title to be announced
Monday, October 12, 2009
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
Max Abramovitz Distinguished Lecture
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Kongjian Yu
Peking University
From the Art of Survival to the Art Beyond Survival
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
6:00 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
DATE
LECTURER
INFO
9.23.09
Eugene Thacker
Associate Professor, School of Literature, Communication & Culture, Georgia Tech "After Life”
9.30.09
Alejandro Zaera Polo
Principal, Foreign Office Architects, London
"Envelopes"
10.7.09
Marcelo Spina
Co-Principal and Founder, PATTERNS, Los Angeles
"Wholes, Holes, and all the other stuff in between"
10.14.09
Laurie Olin
Partner, OLIN, Philadelphia, PA;
Practice Professor, Landscape Architecture, UPenn
"It’s called Landscape Architecture, not Landscape Gardening for a reason"
10.23.09
SPECIAL DATE
Jean-Pierre Hebert
"Drawings As Thought"
10.28.09
Yung Ho Chang
AIA; Principal Architect, Atelier Feichang Jianzhu;
Professor and Head, Architecture Department, MIT "The Other Project"
11.4.09
Toshiko Mori
FAIA; Principal, Toshiko Mori Architect, New York City "Works and Projects"
11.11.09?
Preston Scott Cohen
Chair, Architecture Department, Harvard GSD;
Principal, Preston Scott Cohen Inc., Cambridge, MA
"Discretized Curves and Tectonic Language"
11.18.09?
Mack Scogin
Principal, Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, Atlanta, GA "The Anxiety of Difference"
12.2.09
Andrew J. Holder
Principal, The Los Angeles Design Group, Hollywood, CA "Drop it Like it's Fake: Architecture and the Necessity of
Faux Science"
TBA
Raymond Richard Neutra, MD
Cheif, Emeritus, Division of Environmental and Occupational Disease Control, California Department of Public Health;
"The Richard and Dion Neutra VDL Studio/Residences, 1932.'40 and '66: Significance and Survival"
•Friday Talks
@1pm in the Keck Lecture Hall
DATE
FACULTY MEMBER
INFO
10.2.09
Volkan Alkanoglu
Architect
"On Distortion"
10.9.09
Todd Gannon
Architect, Doctoral Candidate UCLA
“Recent Work”
?
April Greiman
Made in Space
"Think About What You Think About"
•Symposiums
DATE
EVENT
12.3.09
MediaSCAPES Screening Event
11.14.09?
SCIFI at SCI-Arc Fall 2009 Symposium
•Exhibitions
DATE
EVENT
INFO
9.12.09 - 9.13.09
Graduate Thesis Presentations
10.23.09 - 12.13.09
SCI-Arc Gallery
Joe Day/Deegan Day Design
“Blow x Blow”
Exhibition Discussion:
Friday, 11.6.09 @ 7pm
10.23.09 - 12.13.09
SCI-Arc Library
Jean-Pierre Hebert
"Drawings As Thought"
Exhibition talk:
Friday, 10.23.09 @1pm
•General Info
Southern California Institute of Architecture
960 E. 3rd Street Los Angeles, California 90013
The SCI-Arc Gallery is the only cultural institution in Los Angeles committed to exhibiting experimental projects by contemporary architects.
The SCI-Arc library hosts formal, didactic exhibitions of built projects and design proposals that are often accompanied by a public panel discussion or presentation to further investigate the work.
No reservations are required.
Admission and parking are free.
SCI-Arc is open to the public daily from 10-6pm.
The building entrance and parking lot are located at 350 Merrick Street,
between 4th Street and Traction Avenue.
To join SCI-Arc’s Public Programs email list, contact: public_programs@sciarc.edu
For additional programming information,
visit www.sciarc.edu or call 213.613.2200 x347
Ana Miljacki
The Cool Look of Reasonable Consumption: “Lifestyle” in Cold War Czech Architectural Discourse
Tuesday, September 22
Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
Alvar Aalto: Architecture, Modernity and Geopolitics
Tuesday, October 6
Eve Blau
Hybridity as Condition + Challenge: Beyond Project Zagreb
Tuesday, November 10
Nato Thompson
Seeing Power: Art and Activism in the Age of Cultural Production
Tuesday, November 17
All lectures begin at 6:30pm and are held in Room 3-133
MIT, 77 Mass. Ave, Cambridge. See http://whereis.mit.edu for room location.
The Fall 2009 HTC Forum, Producing Geo-Politics, considers creative production within geo-political systems.
HTC Forum events are free and open to the public. Organized by the History, Theory, and Criticism Program of Architecture and Art at MIT and sponsored by the Lipstadt-Stieber Fund. For information about this and other forum events, please contact: htc@mit.edu
The University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
is proud to announce its Fall 2009 Lecture Series. This season's lectures represent a wide range of interests within the school, exemplifying our interdisciplinary, exploratory approach to the built environment.
All lectures are free and open to the public. AIA CES credit is available. Unless otherwise noted, lectures are held in the Architecture Building Auditorium. Click here for directions.
Wednesday, October 7, 6:15pm
Johanne Riegels Østergård
Danish Institute for Study Abroad | Program Director
Winding Road: Clarifying Danish Architecture and Design Today
Friay, October 9, 12:00pm
Ruth Adler Schnee
Ruth Adler Schnee Interior and Textile Design
A Passion for Color and Design
Wednesday, October 14, 6:15pm
Thomas R. Fisher, Assoc. AIA
University of Minnesota, College of Design | Professor and Dean
Wednesday, November 11, 6:15pm
Mark Joseph, PhD
Case Western Reserve University, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
Mixed-Income Development: Building Housing or Building Community?
i'm not a UW student, but i found a general events list on the UW College of Built Environments (includes the architecture dept. i believe) located here
the ones including a label of "BE Lecture Series" near the headline are relating to the series.
also, i came across the alumni events calendar that includes other lectures relating to UW's college of built environments - besides the architecture one here.
Post your Fall 2009 Lecture Series
Didn't see a thread for the new academic year. Here is the place to post your Fall 2009 lecture series schedule, if it hasn't been cancelled due to budget cuts.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Fall 2009 Lecture Series
All lectures begin at 5:30 PM in Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium, Temple Hoyne Buell Hall, unless otherwise noted. All lectures are free and open to the public.
---------------
Erik Hemingway
School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
fringe_architecturex2
Friday, September 11, 2009
8:00 P.M.
The Canopy Club, Champaign
--------------
Dennis Crompton
Archigram
Archigram: Searching for a Responsive Architecture OR Roots...It's all Very Ordinary
Monday, September 21, 2009
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
School of Architecture Fund
--------------
Carroll William Westfall
University of Notre Dame, School of Architecture
Making History
Monday, October 5, 2009
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
Alan K. and Leonarda F. Laing Memorial Lecture
-----------------
Carol Ross Barney
Ross Barney Architects, Chicago
Title to be announced
Monday, October 12, 2009
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
Max Abramovitz Distinguished Lecture
----------------
Kongjian Yu
Peking University
From the Art of Survival to the Art Beyond Survival
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
6:00 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
Landscape Architecture sponsored lecture - JJR/Deb Mitchell Lecture
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Julia Czerniak
Syracuse University
Formerly Urban
Monday, October 19, 2009
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
Landscape Architecture sponsored lecture - Stanley White lecture
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Sheila Kennedy
KVA Kennedy & Violich Architecture, Ltd., Boston
After Effects
Monday, November 2, 2009
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
Max Abramovitz Distinguished Lecture
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Laurie Hawkinson
Smith Miller + Hawkinson, New York
The Aesthetics of Crossing
Monday, November 9, 2009
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
Max Abramovitz Distinguished Lecture
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Michael Photiadis
Michael Photiadis Assoc. Architects, Greece
Title TBA
Monday, November 16, 2009
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
PSA-Dewberry
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Pierre Belanger
Harvard University, Graduate School of Design
Redefining Infrastructure
Monday, November 30, 2009
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
Landscape Architecture sponsored lecture - Stanley White lecture
Washington University in St. Louis
Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts
Architecture Lecture Series
September 9 / Ann Beha
September 14 / Meejin Yoon
September 21 / Urban Design Colloquium: Charles Waldheim, Jane Wolff, Andrea Kahn, Charlie Cannon
September 24 / Jackie Brookner (Public Art and Ecology)
^visiting prof @WashU this semester
October 5 / Wendell Burnette
October 14 / Adam Yarinsky (ARO)
^visiting prof @WashU this semester
October 19 / Heinz Tesar
October 28 / Marcelo Spina
^visiting prof @WashU this semester
November 2 / William Massie
November 4 / John Maeda (Graham Chapel) - keynote lecture for:
ECONOMIES: ART + ARCHITECTURE
ACSA/NCAA JOINT ADMINISTRATORS CONFERENCE
November 11 / Manuel Bailo
^visiting prof @WashU this semester, with partner Rosa Rull
November 30 / Marlon Blackwell
Syracuse University School of Architecture
Sept 15- Michael Beirut "My Life as a Font"
Sept 29- Marc Tsurumaki "Restricted Play: Recent Work of LTL"
Oct 13- Preston Scott Cohen "Geometry and Tectonics"
Oct 20- Mark Jarzombek "Architecture: Global Perspective"
Oct 27- Audrey Matlock "MAXIMUM/minimum"
Nov 03- Annabelle Selldorf ""Architecture and Context"
Nov 10- Gregg Pasquarelli "Out of Practice"
Nov 20- Peter Eisenman "Crises"
yeah... just right click the above and press "view image". don't feel like resizing it.....
FALL 2009 PUBLIC PROGRAMS SCHEDULE
•Lecture Series
@7pm in the Keck Lecture Hall
DATE
LECTURER
INFO
9.23.09
Eugene Thacker
Associate Professor, School of Literature, Communication & Culture, Georgia Tech "After Life”
9.30.09
Alejandro Zaera Polo
Principal, Foreign Office Architects, London
"Envelopes"
10.7.09
Marcelo Spina
Co-Principal and Founder, PATTERNS, Los Angeles
"Wholes, Holes, and all the other stuff in between"
10.14.09
Laurie Olin
Partner, OLIN, Philadelphia, PA;
Practice Professor, Landscape Architecture, UPenn
"It’s called Landscape Architecture, not Landscape Gardening for a reason"
10.23.09
SPECIAL DATE
Jean-Pierre Hebert
"Drawings As Thought"
10.28.09
Yung Ho Chang
AIA; Principal Architect, Atelier Feichang Jianzhu;
Professor and Head, Architecture Department, MIT "The Other Project"
11.4.09
Toshiko Mori
FAIA; Principal, Toshiko Mori Architect, New York City "Works and Projects"
11.11.09?
Preston Scott Cohen
Chair, Architecture Department, Harvard GSD;
Principal, Preston Scott Cohen Inc., Cambridge, MA
"Discretized Curves and Tectonic Language"
11.18.09?
Mack Scogin
Principal, Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, Atlanta, GA "The Anxiety of Difference"
12.2.09
Andrew J. Holder
Principal, The Los Angeles Design Group, Hollywood, CA "Drop it Like it's Fake: Architecture and the Necessity of
Faux Science"
TBA
Raymond Richard Neutra, MD
Cheif, Emeritus, Division of Environmental and Occupational Disease Control, California Department of Public Health;
"The Richard and Dion Neutra VDL Studio/Residences, 1932.'40 and '66: Significance and Survival"
•Friday Talks
@1pm in the Keck Lecture Hall
DATE
FACULTY MEMBER
INFO
10.2.09
Volkan Alkanoglu
Architect
"On Distortion"
10.9.09
Todd Gannon
Architect, Doctoral Candidate UCLA
“Recent Work”
?
April Greiman
Made in Space
"Think About What You Think About"
•Symposiums
DATE
EVENT
12.3.09
MediaSCAPES Screening Event
11.14.09?
SCIFI at SCI-Arc Fall 2009 Symposium
•Exhibitions
DATE
EVENT
INFO
9.12.09 - 9.13.09
Graduate Thesis Presentations
09.20.09 – 10.4.09
SCI-Arc Gallery
Selected Graduate Thesis Projects
10.23.09 - 12.13.09
SCI-Arc Gallery
Joe Day/Deegan Day Design
“Blow x Blow”
Exhibition Discussion:
Friday, 11.6.09 @ 7pm
10.23.09 - 12.13.09
SCI-Arc Library
Jean-Pierre Hebert
"Drawings As Thought"
Exhibition talk:
Friday, 10.23.09 @1pm
•General Info
Southern California Institute of Architecture
960 E. 3rd Street Los Angeles, California 90013
The SCI-Arc Gallery is the only cultural institution in Los Angeles committed to exhibiting experimental projects by contemporary architects.
The SCI-Arc library hosts formal, didactic exhibitions of built projects and design proposals that are often accompanied by a public panel discussion or presentation to further investigate the work.
No reservations are required.
Admission and parking are free.
SCI-Arc is open to the public daily from 10-6pm.
The building entrance and parking lot are located at 350 Merrick Street,
between 4th Street and Traction Avenue.
To join SCI-Arc’s Public Programs email list, contact: public_programs@sciarc.edu
For additional programming information,
visit www.sciarc.edu or call 213.613.2200 x347
MIT HTC Forum: PRODUCING GEOPOLITICS
presents
Ana Miljacki
The Cool Look of Reasonable Consumption: “Lifestyle” in Cold War Czech Architectural Discourse
Tuesday, September 22
Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
Alvar Aalto: Architecture, Modernity and Geopolitics
Tuesday, October 6
Eve Blau
Hybridity as Condition + Challenge: Beyond Project Zagreb
Tuesday, November 10
Nato Thompson
Seeing Power: Art and Activism in the Age of Cultural Production
Tuesday, November 17
All lectures begin at 6:30pm and are held in Room 3-133
MIT, 77 Mass. Ave, Cambridge. See http://whereis.mit.edu for room location.
The Fall 2009 HTC Forum, Producing Geo-Politics, considers creative production within geo-political systems.
HTC Forum events are free and open to the public. Organized by the History, Theory, and Criticism Program of Architecture and Art at MIT and sponsored by the Lipstadt-Stieber Fund. For information about this and other forum events, please contact: htc@mit.edu
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NEWSCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN
Fall 2009 Lecture Series
Presents:
____________________
TEDDY CRUZ, (Estudio Teddy Cruz)
"Radicalizing the Future"
Saturday, October 17
9:30am - 11:30am
@ NewSchool Auditorium
____________________
JIM BROWN, AIA (Public | Architecture and Planning)
Wednesday, October 21
6:30pm - 8:00pm
@ NewSchool Auditorium
____________________
DAVID LAKE, FAIA (Lake|Flato Architects)
"Francis Parker School"
Wednesday, October 28
6:30pm - 8:00pm
@ Francis Parker School San Diego, CA
____________________
ROBERT MOSHER, FAIA
"Inside the Architect's Studio"
Thursday, October 29
7:30pm - 9:00pm
@ Neuroscience Institute San Diego, CA
____________________
GORDON CHONG, FAIA (Chong Partners Architecture)
"designinformed... transforming evidence into innovation"
Wednesday, November 4
6:30pm - 9:00pm
@ NewSchool Auditorium
____________________
LEON KRIER
Thursday, November 12
3:30pm - 5:00pm
@ NewSchool Auditorium
____________________
Laura Burnett
"Balboa Park: Open Space in City Building"
Saturday, November 21
9:30am - 11:30am
@ NewSchool Auditorium
The University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
is proud to announce its Fall 2009 Lecture Series. This season's lectures represent a wide range of interests within the school, exemplifying our interdisciplinary, exploratory approach to the built environment.
All lectures are free and open to the public. AIA CES credit is available. Unless otherwise noted, lectures are held in the Architecture Building Auditorium. Click here for directions.
Wednesday, October 7, 6:15pm
Johanne Riegels Østergård
Danish Institute for Study Abroad | Program Director
Winding Road: Clarifying Danish Architecture and Design Today
Friay, October 9, 12:00pm
Ruth Adler Schnee
Ruth Adler Schnee Interior and Textile Design
A Passion for Color and Design
Wednesday, October 14, 6:15pm
Thomas R. Fisher, Assoc. AIA
University of Minnesota, College of Design | Professor and Dean
Wednesday, November 11, 6:15pm
Mark Joseph, PhD
Case Western Reserve University, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
Mixed-Income Development: Building Housing or Building Community?
The Catholic University of America * 620 Michigan Ave., N.E. * Washington, DC 20064
CUArch Announces its
Fall 2009 Lecture Series
Race, Identity and Architecture
Speakers and Exhibition Schedule:
Monday, October 26
Yolande Daniels, STUDIO SUMO Architects, New York
accompanying exhibit, October 19th - November 30th.
Monday, November 16
Craig Wilkens, University of Michigan
Monday, November 30
Milton Curry, Cornell Architecture
TBA
Teddy Cruz, Estudio Cruz & University of California San Diego
Please click here for more detailed information.
Does the New School tape their lectures? I'd LOVE to see that Teddy Cruz lecture but won't be able to attend. Any hope of a DVD?
University of South Florida
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does UW(ashington) have a lecture schedule yet?!?
i'm not a UW student, but i found a general events list on the UW College of Built Environments (includes the architecture dept. i believe) located here
the ones including a label of "BE Lecture Series" near the headline are relating to the series.
also, i came across the alumni events calendar that includes other lectures relating to UW's college of built environments - besides the architecture one here.
hope that helps.
@ mantaray
No NewSchool does not tape the lectures, but maybe if I can find someone who is going I can ask them to tape it for you.
MIT FALL 2009 LECTURE SERIES - THE BIG ISSUES
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re: MIT, in UK the big issues is name of a magazine sold by homeless people... ha :)
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