Presented by Coleen Gentles, School of Architecture, CRP Program, Class of 2016 and Dr. Sandra Rosenbloom, School of Architecture, Research Professor, Fellow of Hampton K. and Margaret Frye Snell Endowed Chair in Transportation; Editor of the Journal of the American Planning Association.
The lecture will discuss the work currently exhibited at UTSOA's Mebane Gallery. The exhibit displays the architectural work, drawings and sketches from Vincent Snyder’s 11-month residency resulting from his Rome Prize in Architecture (2014-2015). Much of the work includes three (3) Texas-based projects influenced by the varied contexts of Italy, Rome, and the Academy.
On Friday, April 22, the Center for American Architecture and Design hosted Brent Chamberlain 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.
Your interview should resemble a conversation, we're going to tell you why.
Event will be hosted by Career Services on April 21, 2016 in the Green Chair Room (Sutton 2.110) at 12:30pm.
spaceCAMP is a collaboration between Mason Leland Moore [MArch '08] and Joel Nolan [MArch '09]. spaceCAMP’s mission is to experiment with materials and explore spatial concepts through an ongoing series of site-specific installations. HyperStyle was conceived with an interest in highlighting the perceived physical tension found between the cumbrous concrete floor and ceiling of the Materials Lab at the School of Architecture.
Due to last minute complications, this speaker has been rescheduled for next semester.
In 2008, the world as a whole passed the 50% threshold of individuals living in cities as opposed to the countryside. The western world is already urbanised, with 78% of people living in urban areas.
This workshop will provide participants with information related to working with professional architectural photographers. Licensing, preparation for shoots, multiple party participation, and the advantages of using a professional photographer will be only some of the extensive material presented.
Instructor Park Street is an ex-president of the Austin/San Antonio Chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) and has been a commercial photographer specializing in architectural work for over twenty years.