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Lecture by GABRIELLE BULLOCK – Principal, Director of Global Diversity, Perkins&Will

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Lecture by GABRIELLE BULLOCK – Principal, Director of Global Diversity, Perkins&Will

Gabrielle’s lecture “Changing the Face of Design” will begin at 7:00 pm PST in Ahmanson Hall 507, Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90045, and via ZOOM.

The lecture and parking are free and open to the public.
On-campus attendance is limited to 40 attendees.
Zoom attendance is unlimited.

See Eventbrite to reserve an on-campus seat or for the Zoom link!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/environmental-design-lecture-gabrielle-bullockchanging-the-face-of-design-tickets-434210454157

GABRIELLE BULLOCK FAIA, NOMAC, IIDA, LEEP AP

2022 AIA/LA Gold Medal Awardee

“Born in Harlem and raised in the Bronx, Gabrielle knew from the time that she was twelve years old that architecture would be her calling. Her motivation to enter the profession was a direct response to the design of public housing. And her strong desire to positively impact the lives of African Americans and people of color living in her community. Her career path was driven by a passion to design for others. And fostering access to the design industry for all genders and racial backgrounds.

As the second black female to graduate from the architecture department of the Rhode Island School of Design. Gabrielle has been a key player in our firm’s success for over three decades. Working in both the New York and Los Angeles studios where she became the first African American and the first woman to rise to the position of Managing Director. Over the course of her career, she has led numerous complex and high-profile projects, including the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences.

Her unique role as the firm’s Director of Global Diversity, and an award-winning principal, enables her to combine her passion for architecture and social justice to effect positive change.”

 

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