Our Archinect Get Lectured series continues today with a look at the remaining events taking place this spring at the Pratt School of Architecture.
The semester has already included presentations from Kenneth Frampton on February 1 and several symposiums such as the Black Live(s) and Black Space(s): Care, Community Housing event on February 23, the Investing in Black Brooklyn event on February 27, Branching the Civic event on March 9, and Community Planning and Progress toward Economic Democracy symposium on March 10.
A book talk on the topic of water politics in Francoist Spain featuring author Ana Amado will take place on March 20 followed by the Condensations: Designing in Water Conference from March 23 thru March 25.
Events continue with the GCEP Spring Lectures series, which takes place thru March and April. Speakers like Nando Rodriguez of the New York-based nonprofit Brotherhood SisterSol, writer Mike Lydon of Street Plans, and Leslie Davol, the co-founder and Executive Director of Street Lab, and Setha Low on March 24 for the "Why Public Space Matters: A Discussion of Placemaking Theory and Practice" presentation. This year centers on the topic of “Counternarratives for Transformations to an Inclusive Society,” as presented by the MS in Urban Placemaking and Management program.
On March 29, a lecture from Pratt SoA for its "Faculty Flash Talks" will feature faculty members Karen Bausman, Lori Gibbs, and Catherine Ingraham, to name a few. The final symposium of the semester will take place on April 6, titled Pratt Session 25: Reports from the Discipline.
Learn more about past and upcoming lectures and event programming from Pratt School of Architecture here.
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