We are continuing our Get Lectured series with a look at what’s going on in the fall at the Catholic University of America School of Architecture and Planning in Washington, D.C.
The semester begins on Monday, September 11, with the first Fall 2023 Walton Lecture Series event, titled ‘The Mythic Modern with Travis Price’ featuring the D.C.-based Travis Price Architects founder. It will be followed on October 2 with a special film screening and discussion featuring North Carolina State University Professor Thomas Barrie and current Sage and Coombe Architects Associate Architect Caitlin Watson.
The series continues on October 16 with Professor Adnan Zillur Morshed’s examination ‘Designing the BRAC,’ which considers the potential of architecture as an enabler of human freedom. The lecture precedes the opening of the exhibition on the same topic on October 18. October 30 will see a visit from documentary filmmaker and photographer Chris Rainier. Grace Farms founder/CEO and lauded environmental and labor rights activist Sharon Prince will follow on November 6 with a special presentation on her work related to removing forced labor from the building materials supply chain.
The term concludes on November 13 with Associate Professor Jason Montgomery’s ‘Transformative Urban Morphology: Re-envisioning Urban Space and the Public Realm.’
All lectures are in the Koubek Auditorium of The Edward M. Crough Center for Architecture Studies at The Catholic University of America and available online via Zoom.
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