The Visual Resources Collection will be offering an introductory workshop—The Basics of Photographic Composition—on Friday, September 25, 2015 from 10am–12pm.
This single, two-hour session will focus on familiarizing participants with image composition best practices. The first part of the session will cover the basics of selective focus and depth of field and how they relate to aperture with a concentration on architecture, urban landscape, and model photography. The remaining time will be spent on a walking tour of campus to practice the techniques in the field.
Join us in the Goldsmith Loggia & Courtyard for Summer Show & Tell, Thursday, Sep. 24th at 7:30 PM!
GSARC (Graduate School of Architecture Representative Council) is hosting an opportunity for interested students to make a short informal story (~ 5 mins) of how they spent their summer.
Whether your summer consisted of work, travel, or recreation; come share your experiences with us over refreshments.
Winka Dubbeldam is the founder and president of Archi-Tectonics and Professor and Chair of the Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. She has lectured and taught at several other graduate programs in architecture including Columbia, Harvard, and Cornell. She served as juror at several design and AIA awards, and for the Prix de Rome and the Architecture Biennale in Bogota.
The Fall 2015 Materials Conservation: Field Methods course site-visited the on-going restoration and preservation project of the Arno Nowotny building on the University of Texas at Austin Campus.
The City Forum lecture for this week has been cancelled.
The Materials Lab hosted a second hands-on stone carving workshop at Kincannon studios, led by Joseph and Holly Young-Kincannon and their associate Aaron Payne. Joseph and Holly met onsite at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, in New York City, a project on which Joseph worked as a stone carver and Holly a project manager. The two moved to Austin in 1992 and opened an interdisciplinary studio that provides design, planning, preservation, and stone sculpting services.
Matthias Hollwich, SBA, is a registered, European architect who has established himself at the forefront of a new generation of ground and rule breaking international architects. Before co-founding HWKN, Matthias worked with Rem Koolhaas at OMA in Rotterdam, Eisenman Architects, and Diller+Scofidio. Matthias's view that the key to successful architecture lies in finding new and exciting ways to create dialogue and relationships between people and buildings is regularly communicated at events such as TED, PICNIC, and as visiting professor with the University of Pennsylvania.