Archinect's Architecture School Lecture Guide for Fall 2014
Say hello to 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 two-sided poster comes from the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation in New York. Their Fall '14 Core Series pays homage to William H. Whyte's The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces. Highlights include David Adjaye, Kazuyo Sejima, Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Christophe Girot, and incoming GSAPP Dean Amale Andraos.
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 take place in Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall. Events free and open to the public.
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 17
6:30 pm
Kazuyo Sejima / SANAA
"Gathering Space"
Response by GSAPP Dean Amale Andraos
Sept. 24
12:15 pm
Naomi Klein and Kate Orff / GSAPP
"Planning for Climate Change"
Response by Laura Kurgan / GSAPP
Sept. 26 at 12 pm
Sept. 27 at 11 am and 3 pm
"Reimagining Columbus Circle"
Karen Finley leads participatory walk for Elastic City
Space is limited. Register at events.gsapp.org or elastic-city.org
OCTOBER
Oct. 1
6:30 pm
David Adjaye / Adjaye Associates
"Designing and Developing Affordable Housing in Sugar Hill"
Responses by Jesse Keenan and Hilary Sample / GSAPP; and Mary Ann Villari / Broadway Housing Communities
Oct. 3
12 pm
Andrew Blum and Astra Taylor
"Copyright, Design, and Digital Culture"
Responses by Leah Meisterlin, Barnard College, and Kazys Varnelis, GSAPP
at Ware Lounge, Avery Hall
Oct. 6
6:30 pm
"Environmental Communications: Contact High" exhibition opening
David Greenberg and Roger Mona Webster
at Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery, Buell Hall
Oct. 10
12 pm
"Dispatch from Studio-X Johannesburg: Sundial: Radical Imaginaries in an Afro-Future City"
Paul Goodwin / Chelsea College of Art
Kellie Jones / Columbia Art History and Archaeology
In conversation with Mabel Wilson and Mpho Matsipa / GSAPP
at Ware Lounge
Oct. 15
6:30 pm
"Dispatch from Studio-X Istanbul: Scaffold: Experimental Preservation"
Azra Akšamija / MIT Architecture
David Gissen / California College of the Arts
Alex Lehnerer / ETH Zürich
Tayfun Serttaş, artist
Responses by Thordis Arrhenius and Erik Langdalen / Oslo School of Architecture and Design
Oct. 18
10 am
The Fitch Colloquium - "The Urgency of Thought: Seven Ideas for a New Preservation"
Ilaria Cavaggioni / Architectural and Landscape Heritage of Venice and Lagoon
Gunny Harboe / Harboe Architects
Adam Lowe / Factum Arte
Tim McClimon / American Express Foundation
Peter Mullan / Friends of the High Line
John Ochsendorf / MIT
Michèle Pierre-Louis / Knowledge and Freedom Foundation
Oct. 27
6:30 pm
"Views on the 14th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale" Barry Bergdoll / Columbia Art History and Archaeology
Keller Easterling / Yale School of Architecture
Hal Foster / Princeton University
Beatrice Galilee / Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli / OMA
Oct. 29
6:30 pm
"Design Inspired by Nature"
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw / Grimshaw Architects
and Andrew Whalley
Response by Laurie Hawkinson / GSAPP
NOVEMBER
Nov. 7
12 pm
"Piedra, Papel, o Tijeras"
Tatiana Bilbao and Frida Escobedo
In conversation with Galia Solomonoff / Columbia GSAPP
Nov. 12
6:30 pm
The Kenneth Frampton Endowed Lecture
Angelo Bucci / spbr
Response by Kenneth Frampton, GSAPP
Nov. 14
12 pm
"Public Space by Jakarta’s Ciliwung River"
Christophe Girot / Chair of Landscape Architecture, ETH Zürich
Response by Janette Kim, Columbia GSAPP
Nov. 20
12 pm
"Quotidian Carceralities in the US and Occupied Palestine"
Angela Davis
Response by Gwendolyn Wright, Columbia GSAPP
Nov. 21
9 am
"Dispatch from Studio-X Amman: Stage: Architecture and Representation: The Arab City" conference
For more details, visit events.gsapp.org
Check out previous posters on the Get Lectured Pinterest page!
2 Comments
Best poster so far by far.
Especially compared with recent GSAPP nonsense posters
It's amazing what the selection of speakers says about the school. Naomi Klein is great, but at arch school? C'mon people.
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