Today, our Get Lectured series continues with a look at the events and lectures taking place in the Spring semester at the University of Arkansas Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design in Fayetteville.
The term begins with a lecture from University of Houston professor Andrew Kudless on February 5, followed by an appearance from Canadian 5468796 architecture co-founder Johanna Hurme on February 26. The school’s FAY AI workshop, featuring presentations from academics Joshua Vermillion, Clay Odom, and Kory Bieg, will also take place from February 5–9 in Vol Walker Hall.
March begins with a lecture from Simon David, the principal of New York’s Office of Strategy + Design (OSD), on March 4. He is followed by Susan Jones, the founder of atelierjones, on March 13. Finally, the month ends when British academic James Binning visits campus to discuss his Turner Prize-winning work through the 14-year-old London-based architectural collective called Assemble on March 25.
April will see lectures from Mexico-based practitioners Adriana Chávez and Víctor Rico on April 1, a presentation from recent Architectural League of New York Emerging Voices honoree Chelina Odbert on April 10, and another from WORKac founders Amale Andraos and Dan Wood on April 15. Finally, the semester concludes on April 22 with a pair of special Earth Day lectures from Yale's Anna Dyson and Brown's Laurence C. Smith.
Information about each of the speakers in this lecture series and details on how to access the lectures online can be found by visiting the Fay Jones School's website.
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