A gallery room displays abstract sculptures, including a curved, hollow figure in the foreground and a tall rectangular piece with an orange “H.” A person with a yellow bag stands near the wall, viewing art and design posters.
Exhibition, Materials Lab
Event status
Scheduled
Friday October 4, 2013, 5:00pm - Wednesday November 20, 2013, 5:00pm

"Think Concrete" showcases a unique selection of work on concrete from the School of Architecture, College of Fine Arts, and Cockrell School of Engineering.  Each project is accompanied with a material report that details the fabrication or experimentation process.

Featured work:
"Cast Planks," Public Interest Design studio, Adjunct Professor Coleman Coker, School of Architecture, Summer 2013

"Circle with Towers," Sarah Hunter, Advisor Frances Gale, School of Architecture - Historic Preservation, Spring 2013

A group of people lean over a large table, tracing and cutting out various shapes of leaves from paper in a well-lit, industrial indoor space.
Materials Lab
Event status
Scheduled
Saturday September 28, 2013, 9:00am

As part of Assistant Professor Igor Siddqui's larger body of work, Millefleur explores the tradition of floral patterns in applied arts and their re-emergence in the age of digital craft.  Professor Siddiqui discussed his creative process leading to the concept for the piece, and participants contributed to its design through hands-on making. The completed installation reflects the desires, dynamics, and interaction among the workshop participants. 


A spacious living room with geometric wooden ceiling panels, stone walls, built-in seating with patterned cushions, abstract art, and a sculptural coffee table, highlighted by soft lighting and unique architecture.
Exhibition
Event status
Scheduled
Monday September 23, 2013, 8:00am - Friday August 8, 2014, 5:00pm

In celebration of the Interior Design program’s 101st year at The University of Texas at Austin and 15th year in the School of Architecture, the Visual Resources Collection (VRC) has selected images from its holdings focused on interiors, highlighting the varied interiors and furniture that have spanned the century.



The VRC’s images support teaching and research and are available to UT affiliates from the following page.

 

Presentation slide titled “Options for a Liveable Austin City Forum,” featuring contact details, colorful map graphics on the right, and the Center for Neighborhood Technology’s logo at the bottom.
Lecture Series, City Forum
Event status
Scheduled
Friday September 6, 2013, 12:00pm - Saturday September 6, 2014, 1:00pm

RECORDING HERE



Center for Neighborhood Technology discusses affordability, liveability and inclusivity in Austin's changing regional economy

A collection of abstract, wavy vases in white, blue, and gray shades are displayed on a white surface, with smooth and textured finishes and varying organic shapes.
Exhibition
Event status
Scheduled
Saturday April 27, 2013, 9:00am - Friday September 6, 2013, 5:00pm

PROTOTYPE seminar, Spring 2013

Assistant Professor Igor Siddiqui

A black-and-white photo of an ornate two-story building with large windows, surrounded by construction debris and barriers, with tall modern skyscrapers in the background. Cars are parked alongside the building.
Exhibition
Event status
Scheduled
Monday February 18, 2013, 8:00am - Friday August 16, 2013, 5:00pm

The exhibited images highlight Austin's Congress Avenue, with full color streetscapes captured in the 1950s and 60s alongside scenes of Congress and its environs as they stand today. The exhibit's historical images are available from the Texas Architecture: A Visual History Website and the VRC's Online Image Collection. Contemporary images were composed by VRC staff members and developed and printed in the UTSOA Darkroom, a resource managed by the VRC and available to all currently enrolled UTSOA students.


Blurry cityscape at night with text overlay: Gentrification By Design: Rhetoric, Communication, and the City and a bold white box labeled City Forum.
Lecture Series, City Forum
Event status
Scheduled
Friday February 15, 2013, 12:00 - 1:00pm

RECORDING HERE

Inderdisciplinary talk on social equity, gentrification and design issues with Law Faculty, LBJ, Communication, and Public Health, among others..

Presentation slide with the title The Silver Tsunami: Challenges to Walkability? and the subtitle CITY FORUM in large gray letters.
Lecture Series, City Forum
Event status
Scheduled
Friday January 11, 2013, 12:00 - 1:30pm

RECORDING HERE



Sandra Rosenbloom, editor of the Journal of the American Planning Association, discusses age, realization and complexities of needs in the pursuit of walkability.

A group of people sit at tables in a classroom or studio, attentively listening to an instructor who is standing and demonstrating something with materials on a table. Shelves and posters are visible in the background.
Materials Lab, Materials Lab
Event status
Scheduled
Tuesday October 30, 2012, 12:00pm

Melanie Schopper is a local artist who utilzes slip casting to create functional ceramics.  She has been the artist in residence at The Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems and is a co-founder of the all women's art group Handmade Austin Women.  She worked as an assistant to porcelain artist Sunyong Chung of Ginko Studios, where she trained in a process of plaster mold making that has informed her current process.  She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a BA in Art.