Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Catholic University of America School of Architecture and Planning

http://architecture.cua.edu/

http://architecture.cua.edu/calendar.cfm

All lectures held at Crough Center unless otherwise noted.

MONDAY, September 24 • 5:30 p.m.
Randall Ott, AIA
Dean, The Catholic University of America

"Three Theoretical Chapels"

MONDAY, October 1 • 5:30 p.m.
Khaleed Ashraf
Associate Professor, The University of Hawaii

"Tracing Nothing: From Tschumi's Video Gallery to Vimalakirti's Emptied House"

ACSA 2007 Southeast Fall Conference
ASSUMING RESPONSIBILITY: The Architecture of Stewardship

October 11-13, 2007

Washington, DC

More info: http://architecture.cua.edu/acsa2007.cfm

MONDAY, October 15 • 5:30 p.m.
Louis P. Nelson
Assistant Professor, University of Virginia

"Rediscovering Sacred Space"

FRIDAY, November 9 • 5:30 p.m.
Karsten Harries
Professor, Yale University

"Untimely Meditations on the Need for Sacred Architecture"

MONDAY, November 12 • 5:30 p.m.
Francesco Passanti
Research Fellow, The University of Texas at Austin

"Spiritualism in the Architecture of Le Corbusier"

All lectures are free and open to the public. Metrorail: Brookland/CUA (Red Line) All lectures at CUA offer AIA Continuing Education learning units. Sign in at every lecture to receive credit.

Parsons The New School For Design

http://www.parsons.newschool.edu/index.html

http://www.parsons.newschool.edu/events/index.aspx



OPENING RECEPTION - PARSONS MFA PHOTOGRAPHY
Thursday, September 6
6:00-8:00 p.m.



Featured artists:
Chelsea Cates
Ananda Cavalli
Robert Dupree
Jeremy Dyer
Patricia Hallock
Kara Healey
Cheng-Shu Li
Katherine Nicholson
Erika Nusser
Rebecca Sahn
Eliza Sudol
Carrie Villines

Calumet Gallery hours are
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m,
Saturday 9:00 a.m-5:00 p.m
Sunday CLOSED

Tuesday, Sep 11

JCPenney Presentation
Meet the CEO of JCPenney and learn about job opportunities with the company.

Wednesday, Sep 12

Parsons Internship Fair
Over 40 companies will be on campus interviewing Parsons students for internship opportunities.

Wednesday, Sep 12

Anthony Dunne
Anthony Dunne from the Royal College of Art & design practice Dunne & Raby will speak.

Wednesday, Sep 19

Fine Arts Lecture Series
Critic Ken Johnson will speak

Sunday, Sep 30

Grad Portfolio Day - New York
Parsons The New School for Design welcomes you to attend the Eastern Grad Portfolio Day on our Greenwich Village campus. You will have an excellent you opportunity to meet individually with faculty and admissions staff from the most prestigious graduate schools in the United States.

Thursday, Oct 4

The Fluid Contemporary Interior
A lecture that explores the blurring of public and private spaces.

Wednesday, Oct 10

Fine Arts Lecture Series
After The Revolution, Women Who Transformed Comtemporary Art

Saturday, Oct 20

Graduate Portfolio Day - San Francisco
Parsons is coming to San Francisco! If you want to attend graduate school, please join our MFA Faculty and Admissions staff for portfolio reviews and answers to your important questions.

Sunday, Nov 4

Graduate Portfolio Day - Chicago
Parsons is coming to Chicago! If you want to attend graduate school, please join our MFA Faculty and Admissions staff for portfolio reviews and answers to your important questions.

Wednesday, Nov 7

Fine Arts Lecture Series
Dealers Becky Smith and Zach Feuer will speak

Wednesday, Nov 7

Fine Arts Lecture Series
Dealers Becky Smith and Zach Feuer will speak

Wednesday, Nov 14

Fine Arts Lecture Series
Artist Tom Nozkowski will speak on his work.

Wednesday, Nov 14

John Maeda
John Maeda is a world-renowned graphic designer, visual artist, and computer scientist at the MIT
Media Lab, and is a founding voice for “simplicity” in the digital age.

Sunday, Nov 18

National Portfolio Day
Does your portfolio fit Parsons or the art program and college of your choice? Would you like to get some positive, constructive feedback? Do you need to know more about the admissions process?

We invite you to participate in the largest National Portfolio Day held in the United States. 60 of the most prestigious and respected undergraduate art programs in the United States are coming to Parsons to review your portfolio, answer your questions about their schools, and to help you with the next

Thursday, Nov 29

Graduate Open Studios
Please join us for an entertaining evening and enjoy some wonderful creations by our talented graduate students. Walk through our studios, learn more about Parsons, and take part in this special annual event.

Visit with our graduate faculty; passionate, dedicated, and gifted, while learning more about our unique graduate programs in Architecture, Lighting Design, Fine Arts, Design & Technology, Photography, and History of Decorative Arts & Design.

Wednesday, Dec 5

Fine Arts Lecture Series
Artist Lorna Simpson will speak on her work

Pratt

http://www.pratt.edu/arch

http://www.pratt.edu/newsite/index.php?group_id=32&show_all_event=1#

Fall 2007, Brooklyn Campus

All lectures take place in the Higgins Hall Auditorium at 6pm unless otherwise noted.

Anne FREDERICK
Executive Director, Hester Street Collaborative
"Community Engagement: A Participatory Design/Build Model" - A GCPE Lecture
Thursday, October 4

Peter EISENMAN
Eisenman Architects, New York
The Lois I. Kahn Professor of Architecture, Yale "Lateness and the Concept of Partial Figure"
Thursday, October 11

J. Meejin YOON
Architect, Howeler + Yoon Architecture
Associate Professor, MIT, Cambridge, Mass.
"Verify in Field"
Undergraduate Architecture Lecture
Thursday, October 25

Detlef MERTINS
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
"Bioconstructivisms"
A GAUD Lecture
Monday, October 29

H-Sang SEUNG
IROJE Architects & Planners, Korea
"Landscript"
Undergraduate Architeture Lecture
Thursday, November 1

Lebbeus WOODS
Architect, New York
"Recent Works"
Thursday, November 8

Alejandro ZAERO POLO
Foreign Office Architects (foa),
London
"foa Recent Works"
GAUD Lecture
Monday, November 12

Fall 2007, Manhattan Campus

All lectures will take place in the Pratt Manhattan Gallery beginning at 6:30pm unless otherwise noted.

Ken LOCKHART
Principal, Horizon, LLC
"Value Proposition, Long Versus Short Term Interests"
Construction & Facilities Management Lecture
Monday, September, 17

Linton STABLES
Senior Associate, Perkins Eastman, Architects
"Construction Specifications - Why the Bother"
Construction & Facilities Management Lecture
Tuesday, September 25

Steven ARSHT
Vice President, Shankska, USA
"Preconstruction Overview"
Construction & Facilities Management Lecture
Thursday, October 18

Thomas D. THACHER II
President, Thacher Associates
"Fraud Detection and Risk Management"
Construction & Facilities Management Lecture
Wednesday, November 14

SHOWCASE?

09-17-2007 - Intricate Skins/Adaptive Structures

September 17, 2007
12:30 pm-2:00 pm

A research studio project generously supported by and using the materials of Hunter Douglas. At the Siegel Gallery - Higgins Center Hall.

HARVARD GSD

http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/

http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/events/lectures/index.html

September

ECOLOGY.DESIGN.SYNERGY
Exhibition Opening Lecture
Matthias Schuler of TransSolar Climate Engineering
Stefan Behnisch of Behnisch Architekten, Stuttgart

09/17/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Angelo Bucci
Principal, SPBR Architects, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Angelo Bucci, Recent Projects by SPBR Architects

09/18/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Ryue Nishizawa
Tokyo
Ryue Nishizawa, Recent Projects

09/19/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Liat Margolis & Alexander Robinson
LIVING SYSTEMS, Innovative Materials and Technologies

09/25/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Hani Rashid
Principal, Asymptote Architecture, New York
Asymptote 3.0

09/26/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Planning in the Public Realm
09/27/2007 6:00pm - 7:30pm Gund Hall - 112 - Stubbins

October

Sustainable Public Space and Community Building
10/01/2007 6:00pm - 7:30pm Gund Hall - 112 - Stubbins

Fares el-Dahdah
Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Rice University
Oscar Niemeyer 100: Architecture and its Meanders

10/01/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Lewis Ranieri
Founder, Hyperion Private Equity Funds; New York
John T. Dunlop Lecture

10/02/2007 5:30pm - 6:30pm
This event will take place at Burden Hall at the Harvard Business School

Creativity in the Public Realm
10/02/2007 6:00pm - 7:30pm

Fares el-DahDah
Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Rice University, Houston, Texas
57/60 - Novacap and the Making of the Brasilia

10/02/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Kenneth Frampton
Ware Professor of Architecture, Columbia University, New York
Architecture in the Age of Globalization

10/09/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Tribute to William Lemessurier
A Celebration of his Teaching and Work

10/10/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Innovative Urban Design
10/15/2007 6:00pm - 7:30pm Gund Hall - 112 - Stubbins

Jeppe Aagaard Anderson
Landscape Architect, Jeppe Aagaard Anderson, Denmark
Recent Works in Scandinavia, Europe and Australia

10/15/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Brendan MacFarlane
Principal, Jakob & MacFarlane, Paris
Recent Work

10/16/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Erwan Bouroullec
Ronan et Erwan Bouroullec, Designer, Paris
Ronan et Erwan Bouroullec

10/17/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Carl Steinitz
Alexander and Victoria Wiley Research Professor of Landscape Architecture and Planning, GSD
Frederick Law Olmsted Lecture
Landscape Planning: A History of Influential Ideas

10/24/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

George L. Legendre
Architect and Educator, IJP Corporation and Architectural Association, London
New Things

10/30/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

November

Eva Jiricna
Principal, Eva Jiricna Architects Limited, London
Recent Work

11/06/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Craig Webb
Partner, Gehry Partners, Los Angeles
Projects for Urbanity

11/07/2007 6:30pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

MK12
Tactical Design and Research Bureau, MK12, Kansas City
Magic

11/09/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Sarah Whiting
Assistant Professor of Architectural History and Theory
Princeton University
Partner, WW
SUPER

11/13/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Willoughby Sharp
Artist, New York
Reflections On My Work After My Retrospective

11/14/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Arata Isozaki
Architect, Arata Isozaki and Associates, Tokyo
Built/Unbuilt

11/19/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Piper Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Philippe Rahm
Principal, Philippe Rahm Architects, Paris
Invisible Architecture - The Design of the Atmosphere: Selected Projects of Philippe Rahm Architectes

11/27/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Francisco Mangado
Principal, Mangado y Asociados, S.L., Pamplona, Spain
Left Handed Architecture

11/28/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Jonathan Rose
President/Founder, Jonathan Rose Companies, New York

11/29/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

December

Dialogue: Jacques Herzog and Peter Eisenman
Jacques Herzog, Principal, Herzog & De Meuron, Basel
Peter Eisenman, Principal, Eisenman Architects, New York

12/04/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Veronica Rudge Green Prize: Weiss/Manfredi
Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design to Weiss/Manfredi Architecture
Landscape, Urbanism, for Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle Art Museum

12/05/2007 6:00pm - 9:00pm Gund Hall - Piper Auditorium

Columbia’s GSAPP

http://www.arch.columbia.edu/

Lecture: The Possibility of (an) Architecture

Wednesday, September 12, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Mark Goulthorpe
dECOi/MIT, Cambridge

Screening + Debate: The Sand Castle

Monday, September 17, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

A documentary film about a competition between Snohetta and OMA to win the design of a new capital city in the desert kingdom of Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. Followed by discussion and Q + A with Pamela Hogan, Wide Angle Series Producer; Tamara Rosenberg, Wide Angle Coordinating Producer.
Documentary film produced by WIDE ANGLE of Thirteen/WNET New York for PBS, 45 min.

Lecture: Multitude and Metropolis

Wednesday, September 19, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Michael Hardt
Author, Literary Theorist and Political Philosopher
Duke University, Durham North Carolina

Organized by Volume Magazine and C-Lab

Debate: Making the Radical

Monday, September 24, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

A discussion about computational fabrication
Roberto Bicchiarelli, Vice President, Permasteelisa Cladding Technologies, CT; Chuck Hoberman, Inventor, New York; William E. Massie (M.Arch 91), Architect-In-Residence and Head of Architecture at Cranbrook Academy of Art. Moderator: Phillip Anzalone, Associate Director Building Technologies, Director, Avery Digital Fabrication Laboratory, GSAPP

Keynote Lecture: Engineered Transparency Conference

Wednesday, September 26, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Kazuyo Sejima
SANAA, Tokyo

Registration required (www.arch.columbia.edu/engineeredtransparency)
Seating is limited - Simulcast provided

Conference Day 1 - Engineered Transparency: Glass in Architecture and Structural Engineering

Thursday, September 27, 9:30 am-6:00 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Registration required (www.arch.columbia.edu/engineeredtransparency)
Seating is limited - Simulcast provided


Exclusive Sponsor: Oldcastle Glass

Confrence Day 2 - Engineered Transparency: Glass in Architecture and Structural Engineering

Friday, September 28, 9:30 am-6:00 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Registration required (www.arch.columbia.edu/engineeredtransparency)
Seating is limited - Simulcast provided


Exclusive Sponsor: Oldcastle Glass

Lunchtime Lecture: Tech Talk I

Monday, October 1, 12:30 pm-2:00 pm
Room 114, Avery Hall

Christoph Schindler
Partner, Design to Production
www.designtoproduction.com

Debate: Million Dollar Blocks

Monday, October 1, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Hosted by Laura Kurgan, Spatial Information Design Lab, GSAPP and Eric Cadora, Director Justice Mapping Center.

Buell Evening Lecture - 50 Years of Recuperation: What is Living and What is Dead in the Situationist International

Wednesday, October 3, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

McKenzie Wark
Associate Professor of Media and Cultural Studies,
Eugene Lang College and of Sociology, the New School for Social Research
Presented by the Buell Center and sponsored by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

Debate: Cut Action Micro Cut

Monday, October 8, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

With: Stan Allen, School of Architecture, Princeton University; Preston Scott Cohen, GSD, Harvard University; Ed Keller, GSAPP; Jeffrey Kipnis, Knowlton School of Architecture, Ohio State University; Michael Webb, GSAPP. Moderated by Philip Parker, GSAPP

Lecture: Women Without Men

Wednesday, October 10, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Audtiroium, Avery Hall

Shirin Neshat
Visual Artist, New York

Presented in association with the School of Visual Arts, Columbia University

Lunchtime Lecture: Tech Talk II

Friday, October 12, 12:30 pm-2:00 pm
Room 114, Avery Hall

Branko Kolarevic
New Haworth Chair of Integrated Design, Calgary

Debate + Book Launch: The City Unplugged

Monday, October 15, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Kadambari Baxi, Barnard + Reinhold Martin, GSAPP; authors of: Multi-National City (Actar, 2007); Daniela Fabricius (M.Arch 03), PennDesign/ Pratt, author of: 100% Favela (Actar, 2007); Kazys Varnelis, GSAPP; author of: Blue Monday (Actar, 2007) Moderated by: Michael Kubo, Actar

Debate + Opening: "Build in Uncertainty": Unpacking the Shadrach Woods Archive

Wednesday, October 17, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

With GSAPP Professors Kenneth Frampton, Reinhold Martin, Mary McLeod, Joan Ockman, Felicity D. Scott; Curators Brad Walters, Elsa Lam (Ph.D. Program, GSAPP)
Followed by the exhibition opening in the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery, Buell Hall

Lunchtime Lecture: Tech Talk III

Friday, October 19, 12:30 pm-2:00 pm
Room 114, Avery Hall

Radhi Majmudar
Dewarst McFarlane

Debate: The Enlightened Developer?

Monday, October 22, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

An exploration of the cutting edge where development meets design.

Organized in collaboration with The Real Estate Development Program, GSAPP

Young Alumni Lecture: Pitch Black

Wednesday, October 24, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Hernan Diaz Alonso (AAD 99)
Xefirot, Los Angeles

Lunchtime Lecture: Tech Talk IV

Friday, October 26, 12:30 pm-2:00 pm
Room 114, Avery Hall

Nico Kienzl
Director of Atelier 10's NY office
http://www.atelierten.com/aboutus/nico.asp

Urban Design Debate: (New) Model Cities: Designing in Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange and Red

Monday, October 29, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

A discussion of forces re-shaping waterfronts
Amanda M. Burden (UP 92), Director, Department of City Planning/ Chair, City Planning Commission, NYC; Christopher Glaisek, VP, Planning and Design, Waterfront Toronto; with other leading designers and practitioners
Moderated by Richard Plunz, GSAPP
Organized by Mojdeh Baratloo for the Urban Design Program, GSAPP

Lecture: Social Architecture: The End of the Colored Cucumbers

Wednesday, October 31, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Santiago Cirugeda
Architect/ Activist, Seville

Lunchtime Lecture: Tech Talk V

Thursday, November 1, 12:30 pm-2:00 pm
Room 114, Avery Hall

Wes Rosin
Partner, Situ Studio, NYC
http://www.situstudio.com

Lecture: Public Engagement. Private Retreats

Wednesday, November 7, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

David Adjaye
Adjaye Associates, London

With responses by Thelma Golden, Executive Director and Chief Curator, Studio Museum. Presented in association with the Studio Museum in Harlem

Discussion + Exhibition Opening: Vanishing Point

Thursday, November 8, 12:30 pm-2:00 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Michael Meredith
MOS, Cambridge/New Haven
Hosted by Mark Wasiuta, Director of Exhibitions, GSAPP

Lecture: Part I - Architecture's Desire: Interpreting the 1970s Neo-Avant-Garde

Monday, November 12, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

K. Michael Hays
Eliot Noyes Professor of Architectural Theory
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Presented by the Buell Center

Lecture: Part II - Architecture's Desire: Interpreting the 1970s Neo-Avant-Garde

Tuesday, November 13, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

K. Michael Hays
Eliot Noyes Professor of Architectural Theory
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Presented by the Buell Center

Lecture: Storm Clouds of the Nineteenth Century: Weather, Capital, Architecture

Wednesday, November 14, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Arindam Dutta
Associate Professor of Architectural History, School of Architecture and Planning, MIT

Screening + Debate: Growing up with Architects

Monday, November 26, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

A discussion with Nathanial Kahn, Two-time Academy Award® nominated filmmaker of My Architect and Two Hands; James Venturi, Producer and Director of the film Learning from Bob and Denise
Moderated by: Enrique Walker, GSAPP

Lecture: Winy Maas

Wednesday, November 28, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall

Winy Maas
MVRDV, Rotterdam

Princeton University School of Architecture

http://soa.princeton.edu/

http://soa.princeton.edu/03eve/eve_frame.html

All lectures take place at 6:30 pm in Betts Auditorium, Architecture Building, unless otherwise noted. For additional information please call 609-258-3741 or email soa@princeton.edu.

Princeton University

School of Architecture

Lecture Series – Fall 2007

3 October

The Project

Yung Ho Chang, Department Head/Professor, Department of Architecture, MIT; Principal, Atelier Feichang Jianzhu, Beijing

17 October

Architecture and Bio-modernity

Catherine Ingraham, Professor, Department of Architecture, Pratt Institute

22 October Monday

cutting, casting, stacking, bending

Frank Barkow and Regine Leibinger, Partners, Barkow Leibinger Architects, Berlin

5 November Monday

Awkward Position

Andrew Zago, Principal, Zago Architecture, Detroit and New York

7 November

Shrinkwrapping Vague Things

Neil M. Denari, Architect, NMDA Los Angeles; Professor-in-Residence, UCLA; and Visiting Professor, School of Architecture, Princeton University

12 November Monday

Building, Presence, and Being

Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Albert Guérard Professor in Literature, Stanford University

14 November

Urban Stories

M. Christine Boyer, William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Architecture. Director, Program in Urban Studies, School of Architecture, Princeton University

All lectures take place at 6:30 pm in Betts Auditorium, Architecture Building, unless otherwise noted.

Cornell

http://www.aap.cornell.edu/

http://www.aap.cornell.edu/events/

Cino Zucchi Lecture: A City is (Not) a Tree (Rome)

September 13, 2007 | Palazzo Lazzaroni, Via del Barbieri 6

Raymond Gradus Lecture: Explaining Sunday Shop Policies

September 14, 2007 | Hollis E. Cornell Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall

William Lim '80 Exhibit: Back + Forth

September 16, 2007 - September 22, 2007 | John Hartell Gallery, Sibley Dome

Luca Galofaro and Lorenzo Romito Lecture (Rome)

September 17, 2007 | Palazzo Lazzaroni, Via del Barbieri 6

Alumni Advisory Council Meetings

September 17, 2007 - September 18, 2007

Chad Oppenheim, B.Arch. '94 Lecture: In Search of Essence

September 17, 2007 | 165 McGraw Hall

Job Search - Fall Graduates

September 20, 2007 | Career Services Conference Room, 240 E. Sibley

Susan Buck-Morss Lecture: Universal History

September 20, 2007 | 157 E. Sibley Hall

Larry Orman and John Landis Lecture

September 21, 2007 | Hollis E. Cornell Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall

Polaroid 20"x24" Photography Exhibition

September 23, 2007 - September 29, 2007 | John Hartell Gallery, Sibley Dome

AAP On-Campus Recruiting Prep

September 24, 2007 | TBA

Christine Buffalow & Leah Thomason Exhibit: Two

September 24, 2007 - September 28, 2007 | Olive Tjaden Gallery, Olive Tjaden Hall

Resume and Cover Letter Tips

September 27, 2007 | Seminar Room, Fine Arts Library

Yale School of Architecture

http://www.architecture.yale.edu/

http://www.architecture.yale.edu/drupal/index.php?q=node/643

Dolores Hayden
"A Field Guide to Sprawl"
Linsley-Chittenden Hall, 63 High Street, room 102
Thursday, September 20

Panel Discussion
"Photography and the Built Environment"
Jock Reynolds, Director, Yale University Art Gallery
Martha Sandweiss, Professor Amherst College
Moderator Laura Wexler, Professor, Yale University
British Art Center, 1080 Chapel Street
Friday, September 21, 10:00 AM to noon

Pier Vittorio Aureli
Brendan Gill Lecture
"The Project of Autonomy"
Monday, October 1

Santiago Calatrava
Tanner Lecturer on Human Values
"A Collection of Pearls"
presented by Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street
Wednesday, October 3, 4:30PM

Santiago Calatrava
Tanner Lecturer on Human Values
"Wings and a Prayer"
presented by Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street
Thursday, October 4


Panel Discussion
"Writing on Architecture"
Peter Eisenman, Louis I. Kahn Visiting Professor
Luis Fernández-Galiano, Franke Visiting Fellow, Whitney Humanities Center
Kurt Forster, Vincent Scully Visiting Professor
Witold Rybczynski, Professor, University of Pennsylvania
Robert A.M. Stern
Moderator John Donatich, Director, Yale University Press
presented in conjunction with Whitney Humanities Center
Monday, October 8

Reinhold Martin
Myriam Bellazoug Memorial Lecture
"Islands and Worlds: Postmodernism After Globalization"
Monday, October 22

Luis Fernandez-Galiano
Franke Visiting Fellow, Whitney Humanities Center
"Thinking with Images"
presented by Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street.
Wednesday, October 24, 4:30 PM

Conference
"SACRED SPACE, Architecture for Worship in the 21st Century"
Organized by the Institute of Sacred Music, Yale University
Thursday, October 25 - Friday, October 26
More information about "Sacred Spaces"

Symposium
"Constructing the Ineffable: Contemporary Sacred Architecture"
Friday–Saturday, October 26–27
The symposium will be jointly sponsored by the Yale School of Architecture, Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and Yale Divinity School.
Karla Britton, Yale University
Karsten Harries, Yale University
Moshe Safdie, Moshe Safdie and Associates
Miroslav Volf, Yale University
Stanley Tigerman, Tigerman McCurry Architects
Peter Eisenman, Yale University
Mark Taylor, Columbia University
Keynote: Vincent Scully, Yale University
Jaime Lara, Yale University
Thomas H. Beeby, Yale University
Rafael Moneo, Harvard University
Fariborz Sahba, Sahba Architects
Emilie Townes, Yale University
Robert Nelson, Yale University
Richard Meier, Richard Meier & Partners
Diana Eck, Harvard University
Kenneth Frampton, Columbia University
Steven Holl, Steven Holl Architects
Zaha Hadid, Zaha Hadid Architects
Kishwar Rizvi, Yale University
Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic
More Information about "Constructing the Ineffable"

Joshua Prince-Ramus, Eero Saarinen Visiting Professor
Erez Ella, Eero Saarinen Visiting Professor
"It's not all about you"
Monday, October 29

Stephan Behnisch
Thomas Auer

"Contesting Expectations"
Open House
Thursday, November 1

Kate Orff
Timothy Egan Lenahan Memorial Lecture
"On the Ground"
Monday, November 5

Homa Farjadi
"Contingent Localities"
Monday, November 12

MIT ARCHITECTURE

http://architecture.mit.edu/

http://architecture.mit.edu/architecture-lecture-series.html

What City?

Tuesday
September 11
6:30 pm
Room 10-250
Ackbar Abbas
Professor of Comparative Literature, UC Irvine
"The (Chinese) City as Decept"

Tuesday
September 18
6:30 pm
Room 10-250
Vicente Guallart
Architect, Barcelona
"Sociopolis"

Tuesday
September 25
6:30 pm
Room 10-250
Saskia Sassen
Economist, Columbia University, New York City
"The Global City: When built environments become infrastructure"

Tuesday
October 2
6:30 pm
Room 10-250
Lars Lerup
Dean, School of Architecture, Rice University, Houston
"After the City"

Tuesday
October 30
6:30 pm
Room 10-250
Margaret Crawford
Professor of Urban Design, Harvard Design School, Cambridge
"Everyday Urbanism"

Tuesday
November 6
6:30 pm
Room 10-250
Hou Hanru
Director, Exhibitions & Public Programs, San Francisco Art Institute
"Post planning"

Tuesday
November 13
6:30 pm
Room 10-250
Momoyo Kaijima
Architect, Atelier Bow-Wow, Tokyo
"Made in Tokyo"

Tuesday
November 20
6:30 pm
Room 10-250
Arata Isozaki
Architect, Arata Isozaki & Associates, Tokyo
"What City? Archipelago City"

Tuesday
November 27
6:30 pm
Room 10-250
Franz Oswald
Architect, Bern; Emeritus Dean of Architecture, ETH, Zurich
"What City? Phoenix from the Ashes -- NN: Notes on Netzstadt"

Room 10-250 can be reached from 77 Massachusetts Avenue. Lectures are free and open to the public.

For some lectures, members of the MIT community with IDs will be admitted between 5:45-6:10 pm and the general public will be admitted as space permits at 6:20 pm.

MIT EVENTS:

EXHIBITION: Selections from the Collection

9:00am - 5:00pm

Location: The Dean's Gallery

EXHIBITION: Student Loan Art Program Exhibition and Lottery

12:00pm - 6:00pm

Location: List Visual Arts Center

Su-Mei Tse's Les Balayeurs du desert (The Desert Sweepers) (2003)

All Day

Building: 56

Boston Architectural College

http://www.the-bac.edu/

http://www.the-bac.edu/x103.xml

October 18, 2007

Symposium on Campus Heritage Planning
October 18, 2007
8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

From: The Boston Preservation Alliance

The Boston Preservation Alliance is planning a one-day symposium on Campus Heritage Planning (at the Boston Architectural College campus) in Fall 2007. This event will bring together Boston’s leaders in higher education, campus planners, public officials, and other interested professionals to share information and ideas on how Boston’s universities can optimize the potential of their historic and cultural resources.

Boston’s colleges and universities are vital engines within our local economy, drawing hundreds of thousands of students, scholars, and researchers to the city each year. Every institution in Boston contributes to our distinct “brand” of culture and identity. In 2007, many of the city’s academic institutions are initiating exciting and, in many cases, unprecedented capital development projects. This situation presents an opportunity for universities to maximize the benefits of their historic buildings and contexts, and to promote a heightened awareness of the physical and cultural interrelationships between the institution and the city.

The symposium seeks to achieve the following objectives for positive change:

  • to provide colleges and universities with insights for undertaking historic preservation, adaptive re-use, and compatible new construction projects on their campuses;
  • to explore best practices for accommodating institutional development within existing built environments that will sustain enrollments;
  • to develop and share strategies for enhancing the student experience by taking full advantage of Boston’s historic and cultural assets;
  • to promote city-wide enthusiasm for Boston’s colleges and universities as contributors to Boston’s distinguished history;
  • to put Boston at the forefront of international thinking about the role of academic institutions as agents for positive change historic urban settings.

RISD

(this is all of their lectures, not just architecture)

http://risd.edu/

http://risd.edu/academic_calendar.cfm?calendar=on

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2
TC Colley Lecture: John Cohen
7pm
RISD Auditorium
John Cohen’s photographs are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. Cohen studied under Joseph Albers and Herbert Matter at Yale University, and his images have been published in Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone and Aperture. Cohen’s award-winning films have been seen around the world, and his band, The New Lost City Ramblers, has received several Grammy nominations.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5
Lecture: David Wilson
The Wonder of It All

7pm
RISD Auditorium
Join David Wilson, artist, inventor, MacArthur Fellow and founding director of the Museum of Jurassic Technology in Culver City, CA, for an evening of investigation, wonderment and exploration in honor of the Edna Lawrence Nature Lab. Free and open to the public.


RISD by Design Weekend
all day/all weekend
across campus, October 5, 6 + 7
Make plans now for this three-day event for alumni and parents that features openings, programs and opportunities to connect — and reconnect — with RISD. Explore studios, talk with students and faculty, shop at the Alumni Art Sale... or just relax! Click here for complete information about RISD by Design.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6
RISD by Design Weekend
all day/all weekend
across campus, October 5, 6 + 7
Make plans now for this three-day event for alumni and parents that features openings, programs and opportunities to connect — and reconnect — with RISD. Explore studios, talk with students and faculty, shop at the Alumni Art Sale... or just relax! Click here for complete information about RISD by Design.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7
RISD by Design Weekend
all day/all weekend
across campus, October 5, 6 + 7
Make plans now for this three-day event for alumni and parents that features openings, programs and opportunities to connect — and reconnect — with RISD. Explore studios, talk with students and faculty, shop at the Alumni Art Sale... or just relax! Click here for complete information about RISD by Design.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16
TC Colley Lecture: Andrea Robbins + Max Becher
7pm
RISD Auditorium
The primary focus of the work of Andrea Robbins and Max Becher is the transportation of place: situations in which one limited or isolated place strongly resembles another distant one. Everywhere, not only in the new world, such situations are accumulating and accepted as genuine locales. Traditional notions of place, in which culture and geographic location neatly coincide, are being challenged by legacies of slavery, colonialism, holocaust, immigration, tourism, and mass-communication. Whether the subject is Germany in Africa, Germans dressing as Native Americans, American towns dressed as Germany, New York in Las Vegas, New York in Cuba, or Cuba in exile, our interest tends to be a place out of place with its various causes and consequences.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
TC Colley Lecture: Joe Deal
7pm
RISD Auditorium
The work of RISD Professor of Photography Joe Deal is concerned primarily with the relationships between nature and culture. He is interested not only in what can be seen traveling through a landscape but also in what is revealed or implied by its geology, history and the impact of human occupation on the landscape over time. Joe Deal’s photographs have appeared in many exhibitions throughout the United States and abroad and have been the subject of numerous articles and publications since the mid-1970s. His works were included in the groundbreaking 1975 exhibition New Topographics: Photographs of a Man Altered Landscape, held at the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House. He is the recipient of two NEA Artists Fellowships and a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13
TC Colley Lecture: Kerry Stuart Coppin
7pm
RISD Auditorium
Kerry Stuart Coppin holds faculty appointment as Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Brown University. Coppin earned his MFA at RISD, where he studied with Harry Callahan, Ray Metzker and Aaron Siskind. His works are provocative photographic interpretations that elaborate and celebrate positive aspects of the Black community experience. Convinced that “the lives of black people are complex, and are therefore worthy of sophisticated critical analysis and reflection,” he uses photography to document and examine the image of Blacks in the Diaspora.

School of Architecture and Design at NYIT

http://iris.nyit.edu/architecture/

http://iris.nyit.edu/architecture/events.html

Solar Decathlon send-off Party
Midge Karr Parking Lot
Friday, September 21, 2007 10 a.m.

Dr. Carter Emmart
Manhattan campus, 16 W. 61st St., 11th floor
Tuesday, October 2, 2007 6:30 p.m.

Aldo Rossi: Architect of Memory
16 W. 61st Street, 11th Floor Auditorium
Thursday, October 18, 2007 6:30 a.m.

Santiago Cirugeda
Manhattan campus, 16 W. 61st St., 11th floor
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 6:30 p.m.

Matthias Altwicker
Manhattan campus, 16 W. 61st St, 11th floor
Thursday, November 15, 2007 6:30 p.m.

College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture - University of Hartford

http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/architect/

http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/architect/archupdate.html

Noted architect and theorist Peter Eisenman [eisenmanarchitects.com] will kick off

the department’s 2007-2008 Architecture Lecture Series on Thursday, October 25 at

7:00PM. Also part of our lecture series this academic year, Stephen Kieran of Kieran

Timberlake Associates [kierantimberlake.com] in Philadelphia will lecture on

December 13; Max Bond of Davis Brody Bond [davisbrody.com] of New York will

present his work at ground zero on February 28, 2008; and architect and artist

James Wines of SITE [siteenvirodesign.com], based in New York, will give the final lecture of the series on April 17.


Cooper Union

http://www.cooper.edu/month.html

main number: 212-353-4100

arch school number: 2123534220



Alphabet: An Exhibition of Hand-Drawn Lettering and Experimental Typography
Exhibition
Thursday, October 11, 6-8 p.m. (Opening reception)
The Herb Lubalin Center, Houghton Gallery
7 East 7th Street b/w 3rd and 4th Aves
Free

Focusing on an ordinary subject that we see each day, Alphabet presents 26 letters as more than just shapes for conveying information. Hosted by The Herb Lubalin Center of Design and Typography at The Cooper Union (October 11-27), the traveling exhibition features the work of 51 artists and designers and their inventive ways of interpreting the alphabet, ranging from graceful and polished to witty and subversive. The 63 alphabets featured in Alphabet were created by artists in North America, Europe and Asia, representing works from well-known typographers such as Ed Fella and Ken Barber to rising artists such as Sweden's Hjärta Smärta and Andrew Jeffrey Wright of Philadelphia's Space 1026.

October 11-27, 2007. Weekdays 11 a.m.- 7 p.m., Saturday, 12 p.m.-5 p.m., closed on Sundays.



Robert A.M. Stern: Residential Towers and New Works in New York City
Lecture
Thursday, October 11, 7:00 pm
The Great Hall
7 East 7th Street at Third Avenue
Free

Robert A.M. Stern is dean of the Yale School of Architecture, as well as a practicing architect, teacher and writer. He is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects and received the AIA New York Chapter's Medal of Honor in 1984 and the Chapter's President's Award in 2001. He received the Athena Award from the Congress for the New Urbanism and the Board of Directors' Honor from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Classical America in 2007. As founder and senior partner of Robert A. M. Stern Architects, he personally directs the design of each of the firm's projects.

Robert A. M. Stern Architects is comprised of 300 architects, landscape architects, interior designers and supporting staff. Over a 38-year history, the firm has established an international reputation with wide experience in residential, commercial and institutional work. As the practice has diversified, its geographical scope has widened to include current projects in Europe, Asia, South America and throughout the United States. Stern is also a member of the AD 100—Architectural Digest's selected list of the top 100 architects and interior designers who are working today. The lecture, which is hosted by The Cooper Union, is co-sponsored by Architectural Digest and the Municipal Art Society.

UPenn - Penn Design


http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/arch/index.php
http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/arch/newseventslist.php?lid=ev&did=4

William Braham, Associate Chair, PennDesign
Muscoe Martin, M2 Architecture and Lecturer, PennDesign
Mon, 10/08/07
06:30pm | B-1 Meyerson Hall


The Don Prowler Lecture
NET ZERO: Climate Neutrality at the University of Pennsylvania
more
Sponsored by the Don Prowler Fund and the Department of Architecture
ARCH 611 Film Series
Tue, 10/09/07 - Tue, 11/27/07
6:30pm | B-3 Meyerson Hall


more

Linda Taalman & Alan Koch
Wed, 10/10/07
07:00pm | ICA Tuttleman Auditorium

Taalman Koch, Los Angeles
The iT Factor more
Sponsored by the Department of Architecture & the ICA
Exhibition
Fri, 10/12/07
5:30pm - 7:30pm | Esther Klein Art Gallery, University City Science Center


Frozen Architecture meets Dynamic Architecture more

Albert Pope
Thu, 10/18/07
06:30pm | B-1, Meyerson Hall

Rice University
Tomorrow more
Sponsored by the Department of Architecture
School of Design Debate
Thu, 11/08/07
06:30pm | TBA


Conversations 2.1: landscape, surface, architecture more
Sponsored by PennDesign
Jesse Reiser
Mon, 11/19/07
06:30pm | B-1, Meyerson Hall

Reiser + Umemoto, NY; Associate Professor, Princeton
From Outside-in to Inside-out moreSponsored by the Department of Architecture

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The Architectural League of NY

DT: THIS LOOKS DORKY


2007 Student Program

The Architectural League
presents the annual
Student Program

Saturday, October 6
9:00 am to 4:00 pm

The Urban Center
457 Madison Avenue
between 50th and 51st St.

The Student Program offers an inside look at the architectural profession. The program highlights the varied and creative career paths open to graduates of architecture school.

The day includes:
- Morning panel discussion featuring a diverse group of dynamic young architects. For a list of panelists and their bios, click here.
- Lunch with architects and students from other schools
- Afternoon studio tours at some of the city’s most interesting firms. For a list of participating firms, click here .

Registration is
$35 and includes a one-year student membership to the League.
Membership benefits include:
Free or reduced admission and advanced reservation to League programs; access to members-only programs, invitation to exhibition previews, and more…

To register, contact your designated school contact listed below. For more information, call 212.753.1722 ext. 13 or email info@archleague.org.

including a panel discussion with:

Thaddeus Briner
Associate
Rogers Marvel Architects

Nadine Maleh
Director of Design and Construction
Common Ground

Mark Shepard
Assistant Professor
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Co-director
Center for Virtual Architecture

Mabel O. Wilson
Associate Professor, Columbia University GSAPP
Partner
KW:a


onyl 2 good parts:

1. includes studio tours of:


The Student Program studio tours offer a look at a wide variety of the city's architectural firms. Participating firms are listed below.


G TECTS/Gordon Kipping Architects
http://www.gtects.com/

hanrahan Meyers
http://www.hanrahanmeyers.com/

HOK
http://www.hok.com/

Front
http://www.frontinc.com/

Rafael Viñoly Architects
http://www.rvapc.com/

Reiser + Umemoto RUR Architecture
http://www.reiser-umemoto.com/

SHoP
http://www.shoparc.com/

SOM
http://www.som.com

studioMDA
http://www.studiomda.com/

TEN Arquitectos
http://www.ten-arquitectos.com/


and 2: you become a member, with these benefits:

•Free or reduced admission to League programs
•Advance reservations for programs
•Access to members-only programs
•Invitations to exhibition previews and receptions
•10% Discount on all purchases at
Urban Center Books
•Discounted subscriptions to international architecture and design periodicals: AD Architectural Design, The Architectural Review, AV Monographs, DETAIL, and DOMUS
•Subscriptions to L, the League's newsletter
•Seasonal calendars and other announcements of upcoming programs



Artists Space

http://www.artistsspace.org/
http://www.artistsspace.org/exhibitions/current.html

September 25-September 29, 2007
Opening Reception: September 25th, 6-8pm

When Time Becomes Form
IVAN CIVIC: Nobile

Curated by Marina Abramovic


When Time Becomes Form is an ongoing performance series of long-durational work curated by Marina Abramovic for Artists Space. The performance series grows from Artists Space’s commitment to experimentation across all art forms and recent efforts to return performance art to its central position within the gallery’s activities and exhibitions. The series consists of twelve distinct, but interrelated, durational performances, each created and presented by a different performance artist, each of whom is a member of the Independent Performance Group (IPG). Each of these five-day performances explores and questions issues of concentration, will power, and determination, and uses the entire gallery space for 8 hours during each days of its presentation. The entire series will develop over the course of the next two and a half years.


October 12-December 8, 2007
Opening Reception: October 11th, 5-7:30pm

MAIN SPACE: On Being an Exhibition


Curated by Joseph del Pesco

Artists Include BGL, Conrad Bakker, Beth Campbell, Germaine Koh, Isola and Norzi, Chadwick Rantanen, Derek Sullivan, Jackie Sumell, Anne Walsh/Chris Kubick, Lee Walton, Laurel Woodcock

CAMPARI Project Space:

Judit Kurtág Episode



Jackie Sumell
/ Herman Wallace The House That Herman Built




Dia:

calendar for all events:
http://www.diabeacon.org/calendar/index.html


dia:beacon's homepage

http://www.diabeacon.org/bindex.html


http://www.max-neuhaus.info/soundworks/



Frederieke Taylor Gallery


http://www.frederieketaylorgallery.com/

http://www.frederieketaylorgallery.com/exhibits.html


JACKIE FERRARA: new wall drawings and furniture
7 September - 13 October 2007


Freidman Benda Gallery
Ettore Sottsass exhibit...look into it. and the other Ettore Sottsass exhibit around (in metropolis?)

Max Protetch Gallery

http://www.maxprotetch.com/
http://hyaku.pair.com/~maxpro/main.html?id=10
hours: 10-6, tues-sat
also has sculpture garden in dia, but i can't find info on it!


511 W 22nd St, New York, NY 10011


212.633.6999

info(at)maxprotetch.com


Tobias Putrih: Repertoire

through November 3rd

***************this looks reallllly coool!!!!!!!!


Public Art Fund
http://www.publicartfund.org/pafweb/talks/talks_current.htm






Storefront for Art and Architecture

97 Kenmare Street
New York, NY 10012

http://www.storefrontnews.org/index.php

http://www.storefrontnews.org/exhib_dete.php?exID=134

IKON
Sep 19 2007
An event at Storefront 19 September - 28 October

For generations, five Danish companies have so precisely expressed the essence of the Scandinavian design. The IKON exhibition mirrors some of these all-time masterpieces from Bang & Olufsen, Fritz Hansen, Georg Jensen, Louis Poulsen and Royal Copenhagen that gained enduring worldwide recognition and have become past, present and future icons.

Storefront Books
Sep 22 2007
A curated micro-bookshop at Storefront for Art and Architecture

To celebrate Storefront's 25th anniversary, and to reinforce the gallery’s ongoing commitment to generating dialogue and collaboration across geographic, ideological and disciplinary boundaries, this fall a curated micro-bookshop will be opening in the east end of the gallery.

This will be an unusual bookshop: its shelves will comprise a careful selection of books recommended by the artists, architects, writers, filmmakers and other key figures who have helped shape the gallery’s unique identity over the past 25 years.

Performance Z-A: a Pavilion and 26 Days of Events at Storefront
Sep 21 2007
21 SEPTEMBER - 16 OCTOBER

Twenty-five years ago, in September 1982, Storefront's first public event got underway in its original Prince Street location. Performance A-Z, organized by the gallery's founders Kyong Park and R L Seltman, and artist Arleen Schloss, was a 26-day sequence of performances by New York-based artists. Each of the 26 performers was allocated one evening slot. The event became a manifesto for the gallery's future programming: as Kyong Park wrote in his introduction, "Storefront supports the idea that art and design have the potential and responsibility to affect public policies which influence the quality of life and the future of all cities."

In late September 2007, Storefront will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a new edition of its first event. Entitled Performance Z-A, this 26-day celebration will be hosted in Petrosino Park, adjacent to Storefront, in a specially built pavilion designed by Korean architect Minsuk Cho. Organized by the three directors who have led Storefront over the past 25 years (Kyong Park, Sarah Herda and Joseph Grima), Performance Z-A will be an inclusive event involving not only performance artists but also representatives of all the disciplines that have participated in Storefront's program in the past decades: architects, artists, writers, researchers, filmmakers, photographers, musicians and more. For 26 days, from September 21 to October 16, 2007, the protagonists of Storefront's past, present and future will host 26 evening events including performances, concerts, open discussions, film screenings and interviews.

CPH Experiments
An exhibition at the Storefront for Art and Architecture, NYC
Oct 2 2007 - Nov 24 2007
BIG is a Copenhagen based group of over 80 architects, designers, builders and thinkers operating within the fields of architecture, urbanism, research and development. BIG’s architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and changes. In their projects, BIG tests the effects of size and the balance of programmatic mixtures on the triple bottom line of the social, economical and ecological outcome. Like a form of programmatic alchemy, they create architecture by mixing conventional ingredients such as living, leisure, working, and shopping.

The exhibition will showcase some built works and a number of large-scale models illustrating proposals for innovative residential typologies, all of which are situated in Copenhagen. Focusing on Kløverkarrén, BIG House, the LEGO project, Mountain Dwellings and VM Houses (both designed in conjunction with JDS Architects), the exhibition presents a broad spectrum of the research that has gone into varying housing solutions for different generational attitudes and economical backgrounds.

Each project’s effect and reception is showcased dependant on to what extent it is already manifest in the public realm, ranging from images of life in the VM houses post-occupation, through the 250.000 piece LEGO model inhabited by 1000 LEGO people, to the excessive political debate about Kløverkarreen.


Mixed Greens Gallery |
531 West 26th Street | New York City | 10001 | (212) 331-8888 (toll-free (866) 647-3367) | info@mixedgreens.com

http://www.mixedgreens.com/artweb/html/artistresults.asp?artist=45

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MUSEUMS

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Whitney Mueseum

http://www.whitney.org

http://www.whitney.org/www/exhibition/index.jsp



MOMA

moma.org


architecture and design galleries:

http://moma.org/exhibitions/collection_galleries/arch_design.html


Digitally Mastered: Recent Acquisitions from the Museum's Collection

November 22, 2006–ongoing
50 Years of Helvetica
April 6, 2007–March 31, 2008
Lost Vanguard: Soviet Modernist Architecture, 1922–32
Photographs by Richard Pare

July 18–October 29, 2007



MoMI


http://www.movingimage.us/site/site.php

http://www.movingimage.us/site/calendar/index.html

http://www.movingimage.us/site/exhibitions/index.html

includes online exhibitions:

http://www.movingimage.us/site/online/index.html


CURRENT EXHIBITIONS AND INSTALLATIONS


The Museum's galleries are open:
Wednesday + Thursday: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (Free after 4 p.m.)
Saturday + Sunday: 11:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.


Behind the Screen
The Museum's core exhibition, Behind the Screen, illuminates the many processes involved in producing, marketing, and exhibiting the moving image, with more than a thousand film and television artifacts, computer-based interactive experiences, commissioned installations, audio-visual materials, and demonstrations of professional equipment and techniques.
Digital Play
Digital Play includes video arcade games, artworks, digital animations, and software toys, all of which are free to play. The works manifest different approaches to the theme of "action" through driving and fighting games, and music- and dance-oriented pieces.
From Penny Arcade to Megaplex: A Special Exhibition in Honor of the 100th Anniversary of Loews
This special exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of Loews, the oldest theater circuit in North America. From Penny Arcade to Megaplex: A Special Exhibition in Honor of the 100th Anniversary of Loews presents an unprecedented collection of artifacts from the history of this great American entertainment company, including rare promotional items, over 75 historic photographs, archival film footage of movie premieres, and architectural fragments of the lost temples of cinema that once commanded audiences in the thousands at the height of the Hollywood empire. This exhibition was made possible by a generous gift from Loews Cineplex Entertainment.


NY soc of landscape archs.


http://nyasla.org/news_events.htm


ETC.


Schools not included: University of Maryland