Designer’s Days Paris, Architectural Products Event

Designer’s Days Event, Parisian Design Show, Architecture Products Designer’s Days in Paris : Architectural Products Event Parisian Architecture & Design Event, France 11 Jun 2012 Designer’s Days in Paris Designer’s Days in Paris under the title “Identité(s)” At the Designer’s Days last week in Paris, architecture did not take centre stage, however there were architects … Read more

Consense Stuttgart, Building Trade Fair Germany

Consense, Sustainable Building Trade Fair, Stuttgart Building Event, German Design News Consense Event in Stuttgart, Germany Consense Congress & Trade Fair for Sustainable Building : Architecture Information 4 Apr 2012 Consense Stuttgart Window to the future : Consense 2012 19 – 20 Jun 2012 International Trade Fair and Congress for Sustainable Building, Investment, Operations and … Read more

UB School of Architecture & Planning Buffalo, NY

UB School of Architecture & Planning Buffalo, New York Design Event, Lecture News, Date

UB School of Architecture & Planning Event : Buffalo, NY

UB School of Architecture & Planning Buffalo Exhibition : Architecture Information

UB School of Architecture & Planning Events 2012

Upcoming Lecture in March
Wednesday, Mar 21
5:30 pm
301 Crosby Hall, UB South Campus

SA&P Lecture: Keller Easterling
California College of the Arts, San Francisco
Lecture Title: Disposition

Question: How can space be information?

Keller Easterling is an architect and writer from New York City and a professor at Yale University. Her book, Enduring Innocence: Global Architecture and its Political Masquerades (MIT, 2005) researches familiar spatial products that have landed in difficult or hyperbolic political situations around the world. A previous book, Organization Space: Landscapes, Highways and Houses in America applies network theory to a discussion of American infrastructure and development formats. A forthcoming book, Extrastatecraft: Global Infrastructure and Political Arts, examines global infrastructure networks as a medium of polity.

Recent Lecture in March
Wednesday, Mar 7
5:30 pm
301 Crosby Hall, UB South Campus

SA&P Lecture: David Gissen
California College of the Arts, San Francisco
Lecture Title: Maintenance Environments

Question: What does the historicization of space and objects look and feel like?

David Gissen is the author of the book, Subnature: Architecture’s Other Environments, and editor of the “Territory” issue of AD. His work explores novel conceptions of nature within architecture and the foundations for experimental forms of historical inquiry. He is an associate professor and coordinator of history and theory in the Division of Architecture, California College of the Arts.

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