People Talking About Architecture – 03.22.2006
Harvard University:
Sarah Graham & Marc Angelil - Between Cultural Landscapes
6:00 PM - Gund Hall, Piper Auditorium
Here two of the five architects at agps architecture speak about some recent work, likely to include the ULB Darmstadt.
SCI-Arc:
Paffard Keating-Clay – Modern Architect(ure)/Modern Master(s)
7:00 PM – Main Space
This architectural lecture that continues the use of parentheses to facilitate double antandre will be webcast at 7:00 PST at http://www.sciarc.edu/live/
University of California, Berkeley:
Dennis Crompton - Experimental Architecture 1961-74 (and beyond)
7:00 PM - 112 Wurster Hall
Archigram’s Dennis Crompton will catch us up, maybe about a new book.
Maryland Institute College of Art:
Ray Huff – (Untitled Lecture)
6:00 PM - Falvey Hall at Brown Center
The other partner at Huff & Gooden Architect will speak to a crowd assembled through the efforts of the Baltimore AIA.
Washington D.C.:
Bercy Chen Studio & Escher GuneWardena – (Untitled Lecture)
6:30 PM – National Building Museum
Sarah Graham & Marc Angelil - Between Cultural Landscapes
6:00 PM - Gund Hall, Piper Auditorium
Here two of the five architects at agps architecture speak about some recent work, likely to include the ULB Darmstadt.
SCI-Arc:
Paffard Keating-Clay – Modern Architect(ure)/Modern Master(s)
7:00 PM – Main Space
This architectural lecture that continues the use of parentheses to facilitate double antandre will be webcast at 7:00 PST at http://www.sciarc.edu/live/
University of California, Berkeley:
Dennis Crompton - Experimental Architecture 1961-74 (and beyond)
7:00 PM - 112 Wurster Hall
Archigram’s Dennis Crompton will catch us up, maybe about a new book.
Maryland Institute College of Art:
Ray Huff – (Untitled Lecture)
6:00 PM - Falvey Hall at Brown Center
The other partner at Huff & Gooden Architect will speak to a crowd assembled through the efforts of the Baltimore AIA.
Washington D.C.:
Bercy Chen Studio & Escher GuneWardena – (Untitled Lecture)
6:30 PM – National Building Museum
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