Another school year, another edition of Archinect's Get Lectured! As a refresher, we'll be featuring a school's lecture series—and their snazzy posters—for the current term. If you're not doing so already, be sure to keep track of any upcoming lectures you don't want to miss.
Today's poster comes from the South Dakota State University (SDSU) Department of Architecture with their Convention lecture series, curated by SDSU architecture instructor Sara Lum.
A quick summary about Convention:
"Convention investigates the established protocols related to notions of representation, geographical location, modes of practice, building techniques, and the return of history currently in question...While architectural projects both professional and academic respond to given criteria in multiple ways, agreed upon conventions serve as a way to communicate and validate intellectual production across a broad spectrum of projects."
Want to share your school's lecture series? Send us your school's lecture series poster and details to connect@archinect.com.
Unless noted, lectures begin at 5:30 p.m. in the South Dakota Art Museum Auditorium at SDSU. All lectures open and free to the public.
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 8
BENJAMIN IBARRA / Assistant Professor - University of Texas-Austin at Austin School of Architecture
Sept. 10
BRENT STURLAUGSON / M.E.D. Candidate (Master of Environmental Design) - Yale School of Architecture
Sept. 22
RENÉE CHENG / Professor and Associate Dean of Research - University of Minnesota College of Design
OCTOBER
Oct. 6
BOB TREMPE / Hyde Chair - University of Nebraska College of Architecture
Oct. 20
PETER EISENMAN / Founder and Principal - Eisenman Architects ; NYC Professor in Practice - Yale School of Architecture
For more info, visit sdstate.edu/arch
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