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  • In Her Steps: Bethune Exhibition 2026

    School of Architecture and Planning University at Buffalo, South Campus Hayes Hall 250 Hayes Road Buffalo, New York 14214-8030, New York, NY, United States

    Overview "In Her Steps" is a retrospective exhibition organized by the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning. It takes place at Hayes Hall Atrium, UB South Campus, Buffalo, New York. The exhibition marks the twentieth year of the Bethune Lecture Series, within the field of architecture and professional history. Focus The exhibition reviews...

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  • Charisma Acey: Infrastructures of Belonging 2026

    School of Architecture and Planning University at Buffalo, South Campus Hayes Hall 250 Hayes Road Buffalo, New York 14214-8030, New York, NY, United States

    Overview Charisma Acey is associate professor of city and regional planning and Arcus Chair of Social Justice and the Built Environment at the University of California, Berkeley. She delivers the Jammal Lecture, hosted by the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at the University at Buffalo. The lecture sits within the fields of urban planning,...

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  • The Work We Do: Annabelle Selldorf 2026

    School of Architecture and Planning University at Buffalo, South Campus Hayes Hall 250 Hayes Road Buffalo, New York 14214-8030, New York, NY, United States

    Overview The Work We Do" is a lecture by Annabelle Selldorf at the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning in Buffalo, New York. The Spring 2026 Public Programs present this architectural design program which studies architectural work and cultural institution design. Focus The lecture examines architectural work for cultural institutions through its analysis...

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  • UB Summer Study Exhibition 2026

    School of Architecture and Planning University at Buffalo, South Campus Hayes Hall 250 Hayes Road Buffalo, New York 14214-8030, New York, NY, United States

    Overview The University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning in Buffalo New York presents the UB Summer Study Exhibition. The exhibition displays student design work from summer programs as part of the Spring 2026 Public Programs. Focus The exhibition displays student work which students created in different locations throughout the United States and other...

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  • What We Did Last Summer: UB School of Architecture and Planning Summer Study Exhibition 2026

    School of Architecture and Planning University at Buffalo, South Campus Hayes Hall 250 Hayes Road Buffalo, New York 14214-8030, New York, NY, United States

    Overview The University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning presents "What We Did Last Summer," a student work exhibition documenting the outcomes of UB's summer study programs, both domestic and international. The exhibition runs April 6 through May 18, 2026, in Crosby Hall on UB's South Campus in Buffalo, New York. An opening event...

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  • The Mix is All – Keller Easterling 2026

    School of Architecture and Planning University at Buffalo, South Campus Hayes Hall 250 Hayes Road Buffalo, New York 14214-8030, New York, NY, United States

    Overview The UB School of Architecture and Planning presents “The Mix is All,” a lecture by architect and writer Keller Easterling as part of its Spring 2026 Public Programs. The event takes place at Hayes Hall, University at Buffalo South Campus, and is also accessible remotely via Zoom. Focus The lecture explores alternative approaches to...

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  • Keller Easterling: The Mix is All 2026

    School of Architecture and Planning University at Buffalo, South Campus Hayes Hall 250 Hayes Road Buffalo, New York 14214-8030, New York, NY, United States

    Overview The School of Architecture and Planning at the University at Buffalo (UB) is hosting a public lecture by Keller Easterling as part of the Clarkson Chair Lecture series. The event takes place in Buffalo, New York, and belongs to the fields of architectural theory, infrastructure design, and urban systems thinking. Focus The lecture, titled...

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  • Hidden Histories. Hearing Silences – UB Spring 2026

    School of Architecture and Planning University at Buffalo, South Campus Hayes Hall 250 Hayes Road Buffalo, New York 14214-8030, New York, NY, United States

    Overview Hidden Histories. Hearing Silences is a lecture by María Novas Ferradás, senior lecturer and researcher, Chair of the History and Theory of Urban Design at ETH Zürich, as part of the 2025–2026 Stratigakos Fellow Lecture series. The event explores overlooked narratives, omissions, and gaps in architectural history and theory, critically examining how architectural knowledge...

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  • The Much-Maligned Contractor 2026

    School of Architecture and Planning University at Buffalo, South Campus Hayes Hall 250 Hayes Road Buffalo, New York 14214-8030, New York, NY, United States

    Overview The UB School of Architecture and Planning presents The Much-Maligned Contractor, a lecture by Mark Jarzombek, Professor of the History and Theory of Architecture at MIT. The event explores the complex relationship between architects and contractors and its impact on contemporary and modernist practices. Attendees can join in person at UB’s South Campus or...

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