Archinect's Architecture School Lecture Guide for Fall 2013
Here on Archinect we recently 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.
Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture is our featured lectured series for Thursday.
Want to share your school's lecture series? Send us your school's lecture series poster and details to connect@archinect.com.
All lectures begin at 6:30 pm and are free and open to the public. Note each lecture's locations.
SEPTEMBER
September 16
Maria Aiolova / Terreform ONE, New York
"Urbaneering Cities"
at Carnegie Museum of Art Theater: 4400 Forbes Ave. Pittsburgh
Alan H. Rider Distinguished Lecture
September 23
Peter Rich / Peter Rich Architects, Johannesburg
"Learnt in Translation"
at Kresge Theatre: located in Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts building
Alan H. Rider Distinguished Lecture
OCTOBER
October 7
Takaharu Tezuka / Tezuka Architects, Tokyo
2013 Carnegie International Artist's Talk
at Carnegie Lecture Hall: 4400 Forbes Ave. Pittsburgh
Alan H Rider Distinguished Lecture
Cosponsored by CMoA and presented as part of the 2013 Carnegie International
October 21
Frank Melendez
"Computation, Technique, Craft"/ George N. Pauly Jr. Fellow
at Kresge Theatre
Alan H Rider Distinguished Lecture
October 28
Vishaan Chakrabarti / Partner, SHoP Architects, New York
"A Country of Cities"
at Kresge Theatre
Alan H Rider Distinguished Lecture
NOVEMBER
November 18
Witold Rybczynski / Emeritus Professor of Urbanism, University of Pennsylvania
"How Architecture Works"
at Carnegie Lecture Hall
Hans Vetter Memorial Lecture
Cosponsored by the Heinz Architectural Center at Carnegie Museum of Art
For more details, click here.
Download a PDF of the poster.
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