2023 Seattle Design Festival
2023 Seattle Design Festival
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The University of Texas School of Architecture Lecture Series: Tod Williams Tod Williams ©Dorothy Alexander Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/995003/the-university-of-texas-school-of-architecture-lecture-series-tod-williamsTod Williams is a Founding Partner of Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners. Their practice is known for their humanistic approach to architecture primarily for institutional clients such as museums, schools, and nonprofits. Prioritizing experience above all, their
Collective Building Workshop – Rural Community Market –BackgroundThis workshop is part of a wider initiative started in 2018, to introduce sustainable construction materials to an area whose environment has been greatly affected by the deforestation caused by the production of…
Monday, Apr 12, 2021 12 PM — Monday, Jul 5, 2021 12 PM PDT Online Event | Click here to attend and/or register Architects Patrick MacLeamy, FAIA, and Mark R. LePage, AIA, host the new “Build Smart” podcast. Debuting April 12, this 14-episode series is predicated on…
Wednesday, Mar 22, 20235:30 PM – 7:30 PMEDT Columbus, OH, US | Knowlton Hall, Gui Auditorium, 275 West Woodruff Avenue Engaging the Commons — The Knowlton School Spring 2023 Baumer Lecture SeriesThe Knowlton School invites practitioners and scholars to think about how the design professions’ particpate in (and with) the dense social and political webs
Beta 2022 – Timisoara Architecture Biennial Beta 2022 – The City as a Common Good Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/989185/beta-2022-timisoara-architecture-biennialBeta 2022 focuses on The City as a Common Good, in an attempt to investigate the personal relationship that each of us has with the urban space in which we live and manifest. In this sense, Beta comes with
With questions such as Where do roads come from?, popular educators in the US Black Freedom Movement like Septima Clark have long used discussions about architecture and the built environment to unpack ideas of citizenship, politics and power. People’s observations and analyses of built form