A modern outdoor plaza with bold black and white geometric floor patterns, people sitting on benches, and glass storefronts including H&M and other shops in the background.
Lecture Series, Lecture Series
Event status
Scheduled
Monday October 15, 2018, 5:00pm

Jungyoon Kim is the founding principal of PARKKIM, Seoul-based landscape architectural firm, and the Design Critic Landscape Architecture at Harvard GSD. She founded the firm with Yoon-Jin Park in Rotterdam, upon their winning of Taiwan Chichi Earthquake Memorial Design Competition (2004), and completed projects with diverse scale and nature, ranging from corporate landscape to civic venue, including Yanghwa Riverfront (2011), CJ Blossom Park (2015), SBS Prism Tower (2012) and Triple Street Shopping Mall (2016).

A modern bench with wooden slats and metal armrests sits on a stone path beside a pond, surrounded by green plants and yellow flowers in a landscaped garden.
Materials Lab
Event status
Scheduled
Wednesday October 10, 2018, 12:00 - 12:45pm

At this Lunch 'n Learn, Melissa Henao-Robledo discussed different materials and processes used by from Landscape Forms in manufacturing outdoor furnishings.

Material highlights included the following: Meldstone™, a proprietary Ultra High Performance Concrete; PolySite™, HDPE made from 100% recycled post-consumer plastic; and thermally modified wood materials that are high-performance replacements for exotics such as Ipe and Jarrah.

Colorful, geometric blocks resembling miniature buildings are stacked in various shapes and heights on a blue and white checkered surface, creating a playful, architectural scene under bright lighting.
Lecture Series, Lecture Series
Event status
Scheduled
Monday October 8, 2018, 5:00pm

Born in Alabama, Jennifer Bonner founded MALL, a creative practice for art and architecture in 2009. MALL stands for Mass Architectural Loopty Loops or Maximum Arches with Limited Liability—an acronym with built-in flexibility. By engaging “ordinary architecture” such as gable roofs and everyday materials, Bonner playfully reimagines architecture in her field.

 

A blurred bird in flight appears beside large text reading AIR, with smaller text below: Presented by the Center for American Architecture and Design. The background fades from white to light pink.
Symposium, CAAD
Event status
Scheduled
Friday October 5, 2018, 9:30am - 5:30pm

Air: the mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide that serves all forms of terrestrial life; that carries a million other compounds and particles; that we feel on our skins and breathe and smell; that vibrates with sound; that carries birds and planes; that foams water, feeds fires, and fills tires; that moves curtains and removes roofs; that presses in on everything without our noticing. Air invisible, essential, shapeless, shaped: how might we see you? Air, brother of Space, how might we design with you in mind?

A dark green book cover with white handwritten sketches and text. The title in Spanish and English discusses Latin American collaborators of Le Corbusier in Paris (1932–1965). Author: Ingrid Quintana Guerrero.
Lecture Series, Goldsmith Talks
Event status
Scheduled
Wednesday October 3, 2018, 5:00 - 6:30pm

Ingrid Quintana is the author of Hijos de la Rue de Sèvres. The book discusses all of the Latin American collaborators who worked at the legendary Rue de Sèvres, Le Corbusier’s studio in Paris.  The rigorous field work in the archives of more than ten countries; and the proposal of a renewed vision of Latin American architectural historiography makes this an extraordinary and indispensable book that invites its reader to reflect on the contributions of these former collaborators to their own countries’ architecture.

Event poster for Rethinking Green Infrastructure featuring a building with multiple balconies covered in green plants. Event details: Friday, September 28, 12:00 pm, BTL 101. Speaker: Sandi Rosenbloom.
Lecture Series, CAAD
Event status
Scheduled
Friday September 28, 2018, 12:00 - 1:00pm

On Friday, September 28, the Center for American Architecture and Design will host Sandi Rosenbloom as part of the Friday Lunch Forum series. She will present "Rethinking Green Infrastructure: When is Green not Green?"

Rendering of a modern building with minimalist white walls and large glass windows, surrounded by green grass and tall trees, with angular rooflines and a paved walkway leading to the entrance.
Lecture Series, Lecture Series
Event status
Scheduled
Wednesday September 26, 2018, 5:00pm

Sharon Johnston is a founding partner of the architecture firm Johnston Marklee. Projects undertaken by Johnston Marklee are diverse in scale and type, spanning seven countries throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia. The firm’s work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Menil Collection, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Carnegie Museum of Art, and the Architecture Museum of TU Munich. Johnston is a Professor in Practice at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Event poster for the University of Texas at Austin’s City Forum featuring Andy Bailey, with SH 130 road sign, event details (Sept 21, 2018, noon, GOL 3.120), and Texas’s first public-private partnership topic.
Lecture Series, City Forum
Event status
Scheduled
Friday September 21, 2018, 12:00 - 1:30pm

Description 

SH 130 Concession Company CEO Andy Bailey will share insight on the past, present and future of public-private partnerships (P3s) based on his decades of P3 experience as a leader in the public and private sector.  Hear his thoughts on the benefits of P3s to government entities and the public as well as a behind-the-scenes account of the rise, bankruptcy and ongoing turnaround of Texas’s first P3 highway project SH 130 Segments 5/6 and the lessons learned.

A modern garden structure with curved wooden slats, some painted in bright colors, is shown at dusk. Raised garden beds and greenery surround the structure, and lights illuminate the area. Close-ups reveal colorful slats.
Lecture Series, Lecture Series
Event status
Scheduled
Monday September 17, 2018, 5:00pm

Thoughtbarn is a collaborative architecture studio, led by directors Lucy Begg and Robert Gay. Founded in 2007, the practice has pursued an agenda of ambitious and diverse projects-buildings and public spaces, installations and interiors -which share in common an inventive materiality, an economy of means and a robust connection to place and social context. Our name is suggestive of the way in which we work, combining strong conceptual ideas with a research-oriented mindset and a hands-on approach to the construction process.