Archinect's Architecture School Lecture Guide for Fall 2018
With a new school year upon us, it's time for Archinect's latest Get Lectured, an ongoing series where we feature a school's lecture series—and their snazzy posters—for the current term. Check back regularly to keep track of any upcoming lectures you don't want to miss.
Want to share your school's lecture series? Send us your school's lecture series poster and details to connect@archinect.com.
The University of Southern California School of Architecture will be kicking off their Fall 2018 lecture series this week! Check out their list of events below.
Aug 22
Doug Jackson / Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
Exhibition: “SOUPERgreen SPREADS”, Aug 21-Sept 7 at Annis Gallery
Aug 29
Brent Leggs / National Trust for Historic Preservation
Sept 5
Mack Scogin / Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects
Sept 12
Christian Kerez / Christian Kerez Studio
Sept 26
Mark Lee / Johnston Marklee
Oct 3
Andrew + Yasmin Watts / Newtecnic
Oct 10
Walter Hood / Hood Design Studio
Oct 17
“REM” film screening and Q&A with director Tomas Koolhaas
at Ray Stark Family Theater, USC School of Cinematic Arts
Oct 24
Amanda Williams / Amanda Williams Studio
Oct 26
“Fascism, Aesthetics & Politics”
Conversation with professor + author Jason Stanley and USC Architecture Dean Milton S.F. Curry
Oct 31
Diane Ghirardo / USC Architecture
Nov 7
Lorcan O'Herlihy / LOHA
Exhibition: “Amplified Urbanism”, Oct 22-Nov 7 at Annis Gallery
Nov 14
Catedra Mexico with Sebastian
A USC Visions & Voices Event
7 p.m. at Town & Gown, RSVP Required
Unless noted, events start at 6 p.m. at the Gin D. Wong, FAIA Conference Center. Events are free and open to the public.
For more details and the latest updates, visit arch.usc.edu.
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