
Alberto Veiga (1973) is a Spanish architect. He studied architecture at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Navarra. In 2004, together with Fabrizio Barozzi, he founded the office Barozzi Veiga.He has been Professor at the International University of Catalonia and Visiting Professor at the Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia, at the Escuela de Arquitectura Universidad San Sebastian in Santiago de Chile and at La Salle Barcelona.


Join Career Services for a discussion and overview of portfolios and work samples to learn how the formats differ and which to use when.
Wednesday, September 15th
11:30a- 12:30p
Zoom

Dutch architect Herman Hertzberger (Amsterdam, 1932) graduated in 1958 from what is now the Technical University of Delft. His architectural practice, the nowadays AHH, was established in 1960. His most famous designs include those for the Centraal Beheer head office in Apeldoorn, Music Centre Vredenburg in Utrecht, The Ministry of Social Affairs en Employment in The Hague and the Chassé Theatre in Breda. He is known for his many cultural buildings, schools and residential buildings, not only in The Netherlands, but also abroad.

Fernando Lara-hosted special forum: PauloFreire Centennial (Pedagogy of the Oppressed)
Guests:
Felipe Hernández—University of Cambridge, UK
Ana Paula Koury—UFSJT, Brazil
Ana Maria Leon— University of Michigan
Luz Marie Rodrígues and Yara Maite—University of Puerto Rico

We are pleased to announce that applications are now open to apply to attend the 2021 Design Futures Public Interest Design Student Leadership Forum. This conference is for the next generation of community engaged designers and planners. Dean Addington has graciously agreed to support sending our students to this conference again this year.
Apply to represent UTSOA at Design Futures today!
When: June 9-12, 2021

Good, Well, and Better:

Platform Realism:
Common'hood is an architecture modeling and simulation game mediated by scarcity and social struggle. The game foregrounds labor and inequality as a setting for community organization, self-sufficiency and the production of self-provided architecture.
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The Materials Lab hosted a two-part workshop on strategies to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the production of concrete. Part 1 of the workshop was a panel of three guests on ways in which the City of Austin and companies within the construction industry are currently tackling carbon emissions in concrete use.