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.
Starting off the week, today's poster features the "Foreign" lecture series from the University of Arkansas, Fay Jones School of Architecture.
Want to share your school's lecture series? Send us your school's lecture series poster and details to connect@archinect.com.
Listed below are lectures only. Unless noted**, lectures take place at 5:30 p.m. in the Ken and Linda Sue Shollmier Hall, Room 250 of Vol Walker Hall.
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 8
Chris Downey / Chris Downey Architect
Sept. 22
Andrew Freear / Rural Studio
Cromwell Architects Engineers: Charles Thompson Memorial Lecture
OCTOBER
Oct. 4**
11 am
Merideth Boswell / Production and Interior Designer
Keynote speaker, IDEC Southwest Regional Conference
Oct. 6
Eric Cesal / Architecture for Humanity
Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects: Mort Karp Memorial Lecture
Oct. 13
Ignacio Del Rio & Emmanuel Ramirez / MMX
Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects: Sustainability Lecture
Oct. 24
Anne Whiston Spirn / MIT
In conjunction with "The Eye is a Door" exhibition
Oct. 27
Steven Ehrlich / Ehrlich Architects
Modus Studio: Warren Segraves Lecture
Oct. 30
Gwendolyn Wright / Columbia University
Keynote speaker, SESAH Conference
NOVEMBER
Nov. 3
Thomas Phifer / Thomas Phifer and Partners
Marlon Blackwell Architects: Ernie Jacks Lecture
Nov. 10
Janne Terasvirta / ALA
The 2014 Dean's Lecture in Nordic Architecture, in promotion of the Fulbright US Scholar Program
DECEMBER
Dec. 1
Hector Mendoza / MX_SI
For lecture details and updates, visit architecture.uark.edu.
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