This Fall, Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University has showcased their Autumn 2020 Baumer Conversations. The school "invites prominent researchers and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning to present their work. For Autumn 2020, the Baumer series has been reimagined as short talks followed by conversations between the speaker and respondents from the Knowlton faculty."
Archinect's ongoing Get Lectured series features each school's lecture series and their graphic design prowess with graphic lecture posters.
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The school kicked of September with discussions from Silas Murrow of Poly-Mode, Joan Fitzgerald Professor of Urban and Public Policy at Northeastern University, Dan Immergluck Professor in the Urban Studies Institute at Georgia State University, Sara Zewde of Studio Zewde, and Vivian Lee and James Mcgillivray of LAMAS.
The October and November months continue with five conversations to close out the Autumn 2020 Baumer Conversation series. LeFevre Emerging Practitioner Fellow Galen Pardee, Gary Hilderbrand of Reed Hilderbrand, and Willow Lung-Amam, PhD who is the Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Planning and Director of Community Development at National Center for Smart Growth at University of Maryland, College Park. November welcomes Eyal Weizman of Forensic Architecture on November 4th and Sean Canty of Studio SC on November 14th.
All lectures are free and open to the public. To RSVP and learn more, click here.
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Great--the McDonald's video menu version of an event poster.
I didn't think lecture posters could get any worse.
imagine attending an architecture lecture during a civil war
There's one frame in the gif where the entire thing just shifts up a little, very annoying...
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