The School of Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University has shared its Spring ‘24 events lineup as part of our Get Lectured roundup of the different public programming taking place on campus this semester.
Momoyo Kaijima of Atelier Bow-Wow kicks things off with a conversation on January 27, followed by a lecture and book signing on January 29. Brian MacKay-Lyons of MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple and Anssi Lassila of Office for Peripheral Architecture follow next with a dual lecture on February 15. Their event is followed by a special bookmaking workshop and lecture from Harvard GSD’s Phillip Denny on February 22 and 23. Wallmakers founder Vinu Daniels follows Denny with another lecture held on March 29.
The semester continues with a presentation from the Sweet Water Foundation’s Emmanuel Pratt on April 5. The group Architectural Workers United will then host a Consensus-Building Workshop on April 8, and the semester ends with the opening of 2022-24 Joseph F. Thomas Visiting Professor Priyanka Bista’s exhibition ‘Multispecies Futures: Building a World of Many Worlds’ on May 3.
More information about Carnegie Mellon Architecture’s events and lecture programming can be found here.
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