Archinect's Architecture School Lecture Guide for Fall 2013
Here on Archinect we just launched "Get Lectured", where we'll feature a school's lecture series--along with their snazzy posters--for the current season. Check back regularly to stay up-to-date and mark your calendars for any upcoming lectures you don't want to miss.
Featured today is the "Architecture + Landscape Architecture Lecture Series" from the University of Minnesota College of Design.
This series will showcase expert educators and practitioners from around the globe. Each speaker will share their own perspectives and insights in architecture and landscape architecture as they reflect on one topic in their respective fields of expertise.
Want to share your school's lecture series? Send us your school's lecture series poster and details to connect@archinect.com.
All lectures are free and will take place at 6:00 pm at 100 Rapson Hall.
SEPTEMBER
September 9
Neeraj Bhatia - Soft Territories
Director, The Open Workshop & Infranet Lab
September 30
Christian Unverzagt - Fabricating Desire
Assistant Professor in Practice, University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning; Founder, M1
OCTOBER
October 14
Craig Dykers - The Psychology of Space and the Moving Body
Principal, Snøhetta (New York)
October 28
Luis Callejas
Visiting Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Founder and Principal, LCLA Office (Medellin, Columbia and Cambridge, Massachusetts)
NOVEMBER
November 11
David Gissen - The Architectural Reconstruction of Urban Nature
Associate Professor of Architecture, California College of the Arts
November 15
Keller Easterling - Extrastatecraft
Professor of Architecture, Yale University, Founder, Principal Keller Easterling Architecture (New Haven, Connecticut)
For lecture descriptions, click here.
Click here to download a PDF of the poster.
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