The University of Southern California (USC) showcases its Spring 2021 lecture series with a highly sought after list of speakers and presenters.
Archinect's ongoing Get Lectured series features each school's lectured series and their graphic design prowess with eye-catching lecture posters.
With many schools holding virtual events, distance is no longer an issue when it comes to hearing from design professionals and academics within the industry. Check back regularly to keep track of upcoming lectures you don't want to miss.
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Beginning on January 27th Melvin Mitchell of Bryant Mitchell Architects will speak during the MLK Annual Lecture. February welcomes lectures from Fernando Luiz Lara on February 3rd and Thomas Auer on February 17th. February 10th welcomes a panel discussion with Tania Ragasol, Frida Escobedo, Jose Castillo, Arturo Ortiz Struck & Pedro Reyes where they discuss Latin American Cities for USC's Dean's CreativeTalks. On February 24th the school will hold a joint panel discussion with the Getty Research Institute as they discuss the works and legacy of Paul Revere Williams.
Doreen Heng Liu of NODE Architecture & Urbanism will present on March 3rd and David Wegener of Sauerbruch Hutton will present on March 17th. The Fifth-Annual USC Architecture Generation NEXT event will take place on March 24th. Rahul Mehrotra of RMA Architects will close out the month of March with a lecture on the 31st.
Concluding their Spring lecture series Kofi Boone, Michael Manfredi and Marion Weiss of WEISS / MANFREDIwill speak on the 14th and 21st. On April 21st a lecture and conversation will be led by the Black Reconstructive Collective.
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