SOM
Career Services
Event status
Scheduled
Thursday February 13, 2020, 11:00am - 12:30pm

Please join SOM for a presentation on the firm, current work and hiring practices on February 13. The event will be held in Career Services office in Sutton Hall 3.128 at 11:00am with lunch provided. 

RSVP TO UTSOA-CAREERS@UTEXAS.EDU BY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 

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Positive Energy HVAC
Lecture Series, Materials Lab
Event status
Scheduled
Wednesday February 12, 2020, 12:00pm

The Materials Lab had the pleasure of welcoming Kristof Irwin P.E., Principal at Positive Energy and host of The Building Science Podcast, on Wednesday, February 12 for a Lunch 'n Learn session. Kristof’s background includes 12 years of experience as a custom builder (including deep energy retrofits and zero-net energy projects) and 11 years as a building science consultant. He worked for 14 years as an engineer, research scientist, and physicist for government and university research labs.

Event Poster
CAAD, Symposium
Event status
Scheduled
Friday February 7, 2020, 1:00pm

The gender chasm in architecture persists. Students see it in their mentors, practitioners experience it in the office, and media representation of the profession follows in kind. While schools of architecture are more and more demographically gender-balanced in their student populations, faculty and the practice both remain vastly skewed,[i]indicating that programming in schools may be leading genders into the profession inequitably or “losing” certain populations along the way, or that the bridge between academia and practice is broken.

Career Services Prep Sessions
Career Services
Event status
Scheduled
Friday February 7, 2020, 12:00pm

Join Career Services for career prep sessions to prepare for the UTSOA Career Fair on Feb 24th!

12:00p - 1:00p in Sutton 3.128
Friday, February 7
Friday, February 14
Friday, February 21

 

Daniel Reyes, fungi international
Materials Lab, Materials Lab
Event status
Scheduled
Thursday February 6, 2020, 11:00am - 1:00pm

As our transition to sustainable practices becomes more urgent, explorations into cultivated materials have increased. On February 6, 2020, Daniel Reyes, founder of Fungi International, led a hands-on workshop that covered the potential of fungi in the built environment. Participants were provided with growing medium from local waste resources, inoculated with fungi, to grow their own mycelium blocks. Three fungi species were introduced: oyster (Pleurotus ostreatus), reishi (Ganoderma tsugae), and tiger sawgil (Lentinus tigrinus).

Casey Rehm
Exhibition, Lecture Series
Event status
Scheduled
Monday February 3, 2020, 6:00pm - Friday March 13, 2020, 6:00pm

Interface Architecture is designed by Casey Rehm. The exhibition will utilize neural networks to simulate an infinitely tall city block, amplifying the banal through automation to produce a speculative context for architecture.

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Casey Rehm
Lecture Series, Lecture Series
Event status
Scheduled
Monday February 3, 2020, 5:00pm

This lecture will focus on the studio's research into artificial intelligence and design. The lecture will discuss the limitations and inherent inductive stagnation of collective valuation and feed-forward machine learning. It will also explore the generative potentials of these systems to rethink disciplinary "truths" and the significance of diagram-based practices in a contemporary social and technological context.

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Time for Timber Cover
CAAD
Event status
Scheduled
Friday January 31, 2020, 12:00 - 1:00pm

Please join us Friday, January 31 at 12:00pm to celebrate the launch of our new book, Centerline 14: Time for Timber, edited by Ulrich Dangel.

Centerline 14: Time for Timber declares that wood has claimed its seat at the table, leading the conversation about sustainable building materials. This publication summarizes the thoughts, observations, and opinions of the speakers at the Time for Timber exhibition and symposium held at the UTSOA in February, 2017.

DESIGN EARTH
Lecture Series, Lecture Series
Event status
Scheduled
Monday January 27, 2020, 5:00pm

How might the geographic imagination convert into image and narrative the climate crisis, not only as a calamity of the physical environment but also as a predicament of the cultural one - of the systems of representation through which society relates to complex and unknown environmental futures?