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Her lecture, titled, "What Could Go Wrong?" asks, "What’s architecture?" Who we are and what we do gets reinvented in response to economic or legal change. In the 1960s and…
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Dana Buntrock Date
01/16/2019
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Alan Organschi will join the School of Architecture as the Portman Prize Studio Critic for the Spring 2019 semester. On November 7, Organschi will present a lecture titled, "The Carbon Positive…
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Alan Organschi Date
11/07/2018
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With an office dedicated to academia, NADAAA –and its principal, Nader Tehrani-- have been dedicated to building bridges between practice and its aligned disciplines for over 20 years. Having…
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Nader Tehrani Date
10/24/2018
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Over the past 10 to 15 years the evolution of smart, sensor-based products and systems has reshaped the way we interact with each other and the world around us. This Research Forum will compare a…
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Over the past 10 to 15 years the evolution of smart, sensor-based products and systems has reshaped the way we interact with each other and the world around us. This Research Forum will compare a snapshot from the past with new initiatives today that connect us with the products around us, the buildings we inhabit, and the cars we drive along with speculation of where we might be headed tomorrow. Date
09/27/2018
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The College of Design Diversity and Inclusion Council has invited Peggy McIntosh, senior research scientist and former associate director for the Wellesley Centers for Women, Kaye Husbands Fealing,…
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The College of Design Diversity and Inclusion Council has invited Peggy McIntosh, senior research scientist and former associate director for the Wellesley Centers for Women, Kaye Husbands Fealing, professor and Chair for the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy, and Robert Kirkman, associate professor and director of graduate studies for the School of Public Policy to discuss what diversity and inclusion means to them, and to facility an open discussion from the audience about issues of diversity and inclusion. The overall ambition of this event is to foster and enable engagement and open dialogue between the audience and the speakers. Date
09/26/2018
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Each new or renovated building changes its community. These interventions have consequences in the lives of hundreds, maybe thousands of people who encounter them. Architects face the challenges of…
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Anne Marie Duvall Decker biography
Anne Marie Duvall Decker, FAIA, is a founding principal of Duvall Decker Architects, located in Jackson, Mississippi. Duvall Decker is an expanded design practice whose work includes architectural design, community planning, real estate development and facility maintenance. Date
09/12/2018
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Joe Brown - Reliability
and Resilience: Drinking Water Infrastructure in Rural Bangladesh, Ethiopia,
Mozambique, and Pakistan ABSTRACT: This
presentation describes national-scale surveys of rural…
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Joe Brown, David Frost, Steve Usselman Date
04/13/2018
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Katie Irvin - Repair
and Design Futures: Lessons from Mended Textiles ABSTRACT: This
presentation explores the lessons that worldwide practices of mending offer
designers today, moving from historic…
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Kate Irvin, Lynnette Widder, Claire Weisz, Andrew Russell Date
04/13/2018
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Laura Forlano - The
Best Sleep of My Life ABSTRACT: This
paper takes on the tensions between the imaginaries of automation and in
networked medical devices and the realities of lived experience by…
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Laura Forlano, Lisa Marks, Priya Jain Date
04/13/2018
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How do decay, maintenance and repair figure in the design, fabrication, and use of buildings, devices, and systems? Would attention to impermanence -- how things age, deteriorate, become obsolete,…
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Sabir Khan, Andrew Russell Date
04/13/2018
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