People Talking About Architecture – 03.09.2006
New York:
Colloquium - On-Site: New Architecture in Spain
6:30 p.m. - KJC Auditorium (501 Washington Square South)
The Museum of Modern Art and The King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center (KJC) will co-sponsor an interdisciplinary colloquium held in conjunction with the exhibition On-Site: New Architecture in Spain. Colloquium participants will include Alexander Tzonis, Professor of Architectural Theory, Deft University of Technology; Susan Larson, and others.
The Art Institute of Chicago:
Brad Cloepfil - The Projects of Allied Works
6:00 PM - Fullerton Hall
San Francisco:
Steven Ehrlich – (Untitled Lecture)
6:30 - SFMOMA Phyllis Wattis Theater (151 Third Street)
The principal of Steven Ehrlich Architecture, in LA will speak -- as confirmed with his office. This is confusing though.
London:
Discussion - Let the People Design
6.30 PM - The Yard, 49 Old Street
The third of four consecutive seminars aimed at brining architecture to wider audiences. Sarah Carrington, Alex de Rijke, Sophia de Sousa,and Liza Fior, tackle issues surrounding the question “ Why should the public participate in architecture and how can it be done successfully?”
Colloquium - On-Site: New Architecture in Spain
6:30 p.m. - KJC Auditorium (501 Washington Square South)
The Museum of Modern Art and The King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center (KJC) will co-sponsor an interdisciplinary colloquium held in conjunction with the exhibition On-Site: New Architecture in Spain. Colloquium participants will include Alexander Tzonis, Professor of Architectural Theory, Deft University of Technology; Susan Larson, and others.
The Art Institute of Chicago:
Brad Cloepfil - The Projects of Allied Works
6:00 PM - Fullerton Hall
San Francisco:
Steven Ehrlich – (Untitled Lecture)
6:30 - SFMOMA Phyllis Wattis Theater (151 Third Street)
The principal of Steven Ehrlich Architecture, in LA will speak -- as confirmed with his office. This is confusing though.
London:
Discussion - Let the People Design
6.30 PM - The Yard, 49 Old Street
The third of four consecutive seminars aimed at brining architecture to wider audiences. Sarah Carrington, Alex de Rijke, Sophia de Sousa,and Liza Fior, tackle issues surrounding the question “ Why should the public participate in architecture and how can it be done successfully?”
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