Our Get Lectured series provides a useful look at different events and lectures taking place on campuses in North America. Today, we continue with a preview of what’s in store for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Architecture in the Fall and Spring semesters.
The theme for this year’s Hyde Lecture Series is titled ‘Advancing Health: Planning and Designing for Healthful Places.’ The school shares: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, which goes beyond the simple absence of illness. By shaping the places where people live, work and play, planners and designers make profound and long-lasting contributions to the healthfulness of people individually and collectively.”
Events begin October 13 with a lecture from special guest Nader Tehrani. His appearance will be followed by University of Michigan associate professor Robert Adams on October 30, and Michael Grove of Sasaki Associates will follow on November 6.
The school's lecture series will continue through 2024 with a visit from Tamie Glass of the University of Texas Austin, who will give a lecture on February 26, Andy Hong from the University of Utah on March 4, and Jennifer Roe on March 22. Nicole Mcintosh and Jonathan Louie of Architecture Office will give a lecture on April 1, followed by a presentation from Kent Duffy of SRG Partnership on April 8, 2024.
Additional appearances are in store as the Hyde series continues in the Spring semester. More information about the school's public programming and events can be found here.
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