Architecture schools continue to showcase upcoming lecture and event programming for the 2022 Spring season. For this iteration of Archinect's Get Lectured Spring 2022 focus, Woodbury University School of Architecture has an exciting line-up of guest lecturers. Woodbury explains, "for the past several years, we have chosen an annual social justice-focused topic. Two years ago, the theme was Housing. Last year, we investigated the theme of Climate Justice. This year, the theme is Intelligence."
See the Pen WSOA Spring 22 by WSOA (@otis_web) on CodePen.
"The 'poster' was designed by Masato and Karen Nakada of Tokyo- and Los Angeles-based Happening Studio, who also designed our Fall poster. It was created utilizing basic web coding (HTML & CSS) as a design tool to generate a series of posters. The series poster, along with a series of individual event posters, is hosted by an open-source web editing platform as a way to share and be re-designed by anyone, capturing the ethos of WSoA’s committed focus on equity and inclusion."
Lecture presentations have begun with Martha Tsigkari and Dan Sibert, Senior Partners at Foster + Partners on February 8. March 4 welcomes Gretchen Wilkins, Interim Dean and Architect-in-Residence at Cranbrook Academy of Art, and Anthony Cortez, an Experiential Technologist at ARUP LA on March 22.
For the month of April, the school hosts a lecture from Jonsara Ruth, Co-Founder and Design Director at Parsons Healthy Materials Lab on April 5, and Leigh Christy, FAIA, a Principal at Perkins and Will LA on April 12.
Learn more about this year's Spring 2022 lectures here.
*Archinect's ongoing Get Lectured initiative features each school's lecture series and their graphic design prowess with eye-catching lecture posters.
Want to share your school's lecture series? Send us your lecture series poster and details to connect@archinect.com.
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love the poster
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