Archinect's Architecture School Lecture Guide for Winter/Spring 2018
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The Yale School of Architecture's Spring 2018 lecture series will kick off on January 11 with Róisín Heneghan and Shih-Fu Peng. Other speakers include David Benjamin, Florencia Pita and Jackilin Hah Bloom, Julie Eizenberg, Luis Callejas, Liam Young, and more.
LECTURES
Jan 11
Róisín Heneghan and Shih-Fu Peng
“Calibration”
Jan 18
David Benjamin
“Now We See Now”
Jan 25
Jane Rendell
“Home/Work Displacements”
Keynote address for the symposium Rebuilding Architecture
Jan 26
Eyal Weizman and Ines Weizman
Keynote address for the symposium Rebuilding Architecture
Feb 1
Florencia Pita and Jackilin Hah Bloom
“Easy Work”
Feb 5
Justin Garrett Moore
“Urban Fields and Design Tools”
Feb 26
Julie Eizenberg
“Urban Hallucinations”
Mar 29
Luis Callejas
“Images of Many Natures”
Apr 5
Alan Ricks
“Justice is Beauty”
Apr 12
Craig Buckley
“Graphic Assembly”
Apr 16
Liam Young
“City Everywhere: Stories from the Post-Anthropocene”
Lectures begin at 6:30 p.m. in Hastings Hall (basement floor) unless otherwise noted. Doors open to the general public at 6:15 p.m.
SYMPOSIA
Jan 25-27
“Rebuilding Architecture” at Hastings Hall
This symposium, convened by Peggy Deamer, will explore areas that affect the construction of architecture’s discipline and profession—the academy, history/theory, practice, and media/representation—in order to structurally rethink and rebuild architecture.
April 6-7
“Noncompliant Bodies: Social Equity and Public Space” at Hastings Hall
This symposium, convened by Joel Sanders, will assemble a cross-disciplinary group of designers, scholars, and professionals to explore the relationship between architecture and the demands for social justice voiced by people who have been marginalized and oppressed on the basis of race, gender and disability.
EXHIBITIONS
Nov 27, 2017 – Feb 3, 2018
“Vertical Cities”
This exhibition, curated and designed by Marjoleine Molenaar and Harry Hoek of M&H, gathers 1:1000 scale models of the world’s tallest and most famous skyscrapers.
Feb 22 – May 5
“Drawing Show”
This exhibition gathers works by 22 practicing architects that not only describe an architectural idea but explore and challenge the conventions of architectural representation.
May 20-Aug 11
Year-End Exhibition of Student Work
All exhibitions take place at the Architecture Gallery, Second floor of Paul Rudolph Hall.
For more info + updates, visit architecture.yale.edu/school/events.
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