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Yale Architecture Forum
Organized by Ph.D. Students in Architecture and the History of Art at Yale. All events are free and open to the public.
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Dear friends, please join us for our final event of the fall semester. Professor Kuenzli will talk about the writing of Henry van de Velde and how it helped shape the origins of abstraction as an international language.
Hello all,
This year's organizing committee is excited to announce the speakers and schedule for the Architecture Forum of this Fall. The committee has put together a series of talks around the intersection of architecture history and theory and media studies.
September 09: Martin Doll, Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf, Presenting: Models for a Complete Transformation in the Social Condition of the World: Fourierist Utopian Architecture and Its Afterlife in the U.S.
September 30: Shannon Mattern, Professor of Media Studies at the New School for Social Research, Presenting: 5000 Years of Urban Media
October 07: Katherine Kuenzli, Professor of Art History at Wesleyan University, Presenting: Henry van de Velde: Selected Essays, 1889-1914
All events will take place at 6:30PM in Room 322 of the Yale School of Architecture, Rudolph Hall: 180 York Street, New Haven, CT. All events are free and open to the public.
A communal discussion will follow each presentation and light food and drink will be provided.
We look forward to seeing many of you there!
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09/18/2018
Hello all,
This year's organizing committee is excited to announce the speakers and schedule for this year's Forum: Building Flows - Race, Migration, and Resistance in Architecture:
September 24: Pamela Karimi, Associate Professor of Art History at UMass Dartmouth, presenting: Emotional Escapes: Affective Sites and Spaces of Cultural Resistance in Tehran
October 22: Isabelle Doucet, Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Manchester
November 26: Kadambari Baxi, Professor of Professional Practice in Architecture at Barnard College, presenting: Architectural Collaterals
All events will take place at 6:30PM in Room 322 of the Yale School of Architecture, Rudolph Hall: 180 York Street, New Haven, CT
A communal discussion will follow each presentation and light food and drink will be provided.
We look forward to seeing many of you there!
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