A flyer advertises a City Forum event featuring Dr. Patricia A. Wilson discussing her book The Heart of Community Engagement. Includes event details, book cover, quotes, and a photo of Dr. Wilson.
Lecture Series, City Forum
Event status
Scheduled
Friday October 18, 2019, 12:00 - 1:30pm

Description

A group of people sit around tables in a modern, industrial-style room, listening to a person standing and speaking in front of a large TV screen. Shelves with various items are visible in the background.
Lecture Series, Materials Lab
Event status
Scheduled
Wednesday October 16, 2019, 12:00 - 12:45pm

On Wednesday, October 16th, Casey Boyter joined us for a Lunch ‘n Learn explaining her experience designing, building, and maintaining green roofs here in the Austin area, especially with regard to the materials that go into this process. Casey outlined some of the parameters that go into green roof design such as accessibility—can the roof be walked on, or not—and dormancy periods—does the roof actually need to stay green year round, or should its plants naturally go dormant during certain seasons?


A group of people standing in a circle hold wooden spoons of various shapes and sizes toward the center, over a concrete floor. Only their hands, arms, and legs are visible.
Materials Lab, Materials Lab
Event status
Scheduled
Saturday October 12, 2019, 1:30 - 4:30pm

On Saturday, October 12, 2019, Kat Heitman led a workshop on wooden spoon carving, using a combination of power and hand tools in the Build Lab. The workshop kicked off with a carving demonstration, followed by the selection of spoon templates available in various wood species and material sizes. Students used chisels and mallets to carve out the interior bowl of the spoon, a hand saw and band saw to shape the stem, sanding machines and paper for refining and smoothing, and finishing oil for sealing. Each participant produced a handcrafted wooden spoon of their own design.

Yellow event poster with a blue architectural sketch, text reads: “Juan Miró, Friday October 11, 2019, 12 pm, BTL 101. @in.full.circle. Can Social Media Help Advance Academic Research?” CENTER FORUM in top right corner.
Lecture Series, CAAD
Event status
Scheduled
Friday October 11, 2019, 12:00 - 1:00pm

On Friday, October 11, the Center for American Architecture and Design will host Juan Miró as part of the Friday Lunch Forum series.

Roughly every other Friday during the fall and spring semesters, the Center hosts the Friday Lunch Forum Series. The aim of the series is for faculty, staff, and students to meet in an informal atmosphere to debate topics and to share ideas about history, practice, theory, and new directions for architecture. Recordings of each forum will be posted as they become available.

A man with a serious expression stands in a modern, dimly lit office with high ceilings and computer monitors in the background.
Lecture Series, Lecture Series
Event status
Scheduled
Tuesday October 8, 2019, 4:00pm


Join The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture for a public lecture from world-renowned architect Sir David Adjaye, OBE.

A damaged road with large cracks and broken asphalt near a river. An airplane is flying low in the sky above, and buildings are visible in the background under a clear blue sky.
Lecture Series, Materials Lab
Event status
Scheduled
Wednesday October 2, 2019, 12:00 - 12:45pm

On Wednesday, October 2, 2019, the Materials Lab hosted Marc Coudert, Environmental Conservation Program Manager at the Office of Sustainability for a Lunch ‘n Learn session on local municipal initiatives in the face of climate change impacts. 


A man with short gray hair and a beard smiles at the camera. He is wearing a collared shirt under a dark sweater, standing in front of a solid black background.
Lecture Series, Lecture Series
Event status
Scheduled
Monday September 30, 2019, 5:00pm

Adam Greenspan, directing partner with PWP Landscape Architecture will discuss the firm’s projects since the 911 Memorial.  PWP’s multivalent designs aim to create memorable places and experiences that bring together nature, ecology and culture.  Recent projects in dialog with their urban contexts include, Glenstone in Potomac, Maryland, Salesforce Transit Center in San Francisco, Barangaroo Reserve in Sydney Australia and Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore.

Poster for a lecture titled “What Architecture Can Learn from Recent Innovations in Medical School Education” by Larry Speck. The event is on Friday, September 27 at 12 pm in BTL 101. Image shows a modern building with outdoor seating.
Lecture Series, CAAD
Event status
Scheduled
Friday September 27, 2019, 12:00 - 1:00pm

On Friday, September 27, the Center for American Architecture and Design will host Larry Speck as part of the Friday Lunch Forum series, presenting a discussion entitled "What Architecture Can Learn from Recent Innovations in Medical School Education." 

Event flyer for The Future of AUS: Airports and Regional Mobility featuring an aerial view of an airport, and a photo of Jennifer Williams, Planning and Development Supervisor at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
Lecture Series, City Forum
Event status
Scheduled
Friday September 20, 2019, 12:00pm

Description

Regional mobility is a major player in making our communities more accessible, connected, and resilient. But how do airports and air travel fit into this future?

 

Last year, Austin Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) reported a record high of annual travellers, with 15.8 million people passing through its gates last year. Planning an airport that makes travel as seamless as possible is necessary as Austin continues to be a hot destination for tourists. ABIA is tackling this challenge head on.