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.
Today's list of lecture events is from the University of Oregon, School of Architecture and Allied Arts - Department of Architecture.
Want to share your school's lecture series? Send us your school's lecture series poster and details to connect@archinect.com.
Note each event's time and locations.
EUG = Eugene campus
Department of Architecture
1206 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403
PDX = White Stag Block, Portland
70 NW Couch St.
Portland, OR 97209
OCTOBER
October 7
5:30 pm
Donlyn Lyndon / Eva Li Professor Emeritus of Architecture and Urban Design-UC Berkeley
at EUG - 206 Lawrence Hall
October 9:
5:30 pm
at PDX - 451 White Stag Block
October 18
12:00 pm
Xian Dai Architectural Design Group, Shanghai
at PDX - 555 White Stag Block
6:00 pm
Maurice Cox / Director of Tulane City Center Initiative - Tulane Univ., New Orleans
at EUG - Lone Community College, Downtown Campus
October 21
6:00 pm
Balazs Bognar / Kengo Kuma Associates, Tokyo
at PDX - White Stag Block
October 22:
5:30 pm
at EUG - 115 Lawrence Hall
October 28
5:30 pm
Xian Dai Architectural Design Group, Shanghai
at EUG - 206 Lawrence Hall
NOVEMBER
November 1
Third Annual Puarl Conference
at PDX - White Stag Block
Keynote lecture: Johann Jessen / Technical University of Stuttgart, Germany
Masami Kobayashi / Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan
November 4:
at EUG - LA 206
November 11
5:30 pm
Virginia Cartwright / Assoc. Professor of Architecture, Director of the UO Baker Lighting Lab, University of Oregon
at EUG - 206 Lawrence Hall
November 12:
5:30 pm
at PDX - 451 White Stag Block
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