Get Lectured, Architect's ongoing highlight of public lectures and events happening at architecture schools across the country, continues with a look today at what’s happening at the Syracuse University School of Architecture this Fall.
The school’s sesquicentennial year begins with a discussion with the former and the incoming Harry der Boghosian Fellows Lily Chishan Wong and Christina Chi Zhang on September 12. Class of 1973 alum Patrick Ahearn returns to campus on September 19, followed by a September 21 presentation from Drawing Architecture Studio principals Li Han and Hu Yan detailing the studio “A Little Bit of Syracuse” they taught last spring to a group of ten students.
The month continues on September 28 with D. Kenneth Sargent Visiting Critic Da-Un Yoo’s lecture “The Client — Who Do Architects Work For?” New AIA President-Elect for 2025, Evelyn Lee, will speak on September 29 about her unique experiences within the tech industry and desires to “expand the definition of professional practice.” Designer Ian Wang follows Lee on October 3, preceding a lecture from assistant professor Jess Myers on October 6. The semester concludes October 13 with the M.Arch. Design Research Workshop Lecture from Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger.
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