UCLA School of Architecture announces its Fall '22 lecture series with an exciting lineup of guest speakers and public events.
Starting on October 3, the school welcomes LA-based architect Barbara Bestor, founder and principal of Bestor Architecture. Later that week, the school welcomes students, faculty, and visitors to its Decolonizing Regionalism Symposium on October 7. A book launch and panel discussion featuring Todd Gannon and his new book, Figments of the Architectural Imagination, will take place on October 17. Educator and designer Germane Barnes, founder and principal of Studio Barnes, will present a lecture on October 19.
In November, architect and author Enrique Walker will present a talk on November 7, followed by a lecture from Alper Derinboğaz, founder and Principal of Salon Alper Derinboğaz, on November 14. UCLA AUD's Lunchtime Talks will take place on November 17. The panel conversation will be led by the school's the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) student chapter. Concluding the school's Fall lecture and event series will be a book launch and panel discussion highlighting architect and educator Hina Jamelle's new book Under Pressure on November 21.
To learn more about UCLA's Architecture and Urban Design Fall lecture series, click here.
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