
There has been increasing interest in the history of construction as a discipline within the field of architecture, and this focus has generated special attention for studies on the transference of building technologies from Europe to Americas in the sixteenth century—specifically, ribbed stone vaults.
Curated by Assistant Professor Benjamin Ibarra-Sevilla, the exhibit focuses on the complex vaults of three sixteenth-century churches in the Mixteca region in Western Oaxaca, Mexico.

On Friday, December 5, the Center for American Architecture and Design hosted Elihu Rubin as part of the Friday Lunch Forum series. He presented "Ghost Town: City Building, Abandonment, and Memory."
FRIDAY LUNCH FORUM

Presenter:Josh Lerner, Executive Director, Participatory Budgeting Project

For this workshop, assistant professor Igor Siddiqui shared his recent work on made-from-scratch biodegradable plastics. Siddiqui has refined a technique that combines high and low technologies to create intricately patterned forms from 100% edible, compostable materials, cast in CNC-routed acrylic molds. Participants observed and participated in the process of mixing, cooking, and casting the material; the outcome of the workshop was a large-scale light installation for a reading corner of the Materials Lab.

On Friday, November 14, the Center for American Architecture and Design hosted Gabriel Diaz Montemayor as part of the Friday Lunch Forum series. He presented "What Do You See Out There?"
FRIDAY LUNCH FORUM

ENRIC BATLLE I DURANY lectures at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) since 1982. He is coordinator and teacher of the UPC Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture, and teacher at the Department of Urbanism and Territorial Planning at the Vallès School of Architecture (ETSAV-UPC), where he coordinates the school’s Architecture & Projects Workshop IV, landscape & environment themed.

INSTALLATION ARCHITECTURE
Matt Fajkus Architecture
Materials Lab
Atelier Bow-Wow is a Tokyo-based firm founded by Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Momoyo Kaijima in 1992. The pair's interest lies in diverse fields ranging from architectural design to urban research and the creation of public artworks, which are produced, based on the theory called “behaviorology”.
The practice has designed and built houses, public and commercial buildings mainly in Tokyo, as well as Europe and the USA. Their urban research studies lead to experimental project 'micro-public-space', a new concept of the public space, which has been exhibited across the world.

Lunchtime screenings
Something new every week.
MWF, 12 - 12:50, 1 - 1:50
WMB 3.102
Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman (2010)
Eric Bricker
University Co-op Materials Lab