Daniels 2011-2012 Public Lectures

09/27/2011 (All day) - 04/02/2012 (All day)

Gregg Pasquarelli / Elizabeth Meyer / Catherine Mosbach / Kasper Guldager Jørgensen / Didier Faustino / Fernando Romero / Jeanne Gang / David Gissen / William Morrish / Hrvoje Njiric / Liz Diller

Lectures are open to the public and admission is complimentary.

09/27/2011
Gregg Pasquarelli
SHoP Architects, NYC

6:30 PM | 230 College Street, Room 103

This lecture is presented as part of the bulthaup 2011-2012 Public Lectures

The John H. Daniels School of Architecture, Landscape, and Design is pleased to welcome Gregg Pasquarelli as the first speaker in its 2011/2012 Public Lecture Series. Pasquarelli will discuss SHoP Architects' current projects, with a focus on how the firm seeks to reinvent the business model of architectural practice.

10/11/2011
Elizabeth Meyer
University of Virginia School of Architecture

6:30 PM | 230 College Street, Room 103

2011 Michael Hough / Ontario Association of Landscape Architects Visiting Critic

11/08/2011
Catherine Mosbach
Landscape Architect, Paris

6:30 PM | 230 College Street, Room 103

The Daniels Faculty is thrilled to welcome French landscape architect Catherine Mosbach to take part in its 2011-2012 Public Lecture Series. 

11/14/2011
Kasper Guldager Jørgensen
3XN Architects

230 College Street, Room 103

How will architecture perform in the future, especially in relation to changing environmental and building technologies? On Monday, November 14, Kasper Guldager Jørgensen, an innovator and developer at 3XN in Copenhagen, Denmark, will present a lecture his ecology-based research and design at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Landscape, Architecture, and Design. Kasper’s talk will take place at 230 College Street in Room 103.

11/15/2011
Finn Geipel
LIN, Paris

6:30 PM | 230 College Street, Room 103

Please note that, unfortunately, Finn Geipel is unable to present his lecture, which was previously scheduled for November 15.

The Jeffrey Cook Memorial Lecture will now take place on Monday November 15 and will feature Kasper Guldager Jorgensen of 3XN in Copenhagen.

11/22/2011
Didier Faustino
Bureau des Mésarchitectures, Paris

6:30 PM | 230 College Street, Room 103

This lecture is presented as part of the bulthaup 2011-2012 Public Lectures

The Daniels Faculty is pleased to welcome the architect and artist Didier Faustino to present the next lecture in our bulthaup-sponsored lecture series on Tuesday, November 22.

Describing architecture as “a tool for exacerbating our senses and sharpening our awareness of reality,” Faustino is famous for blurring the line between architecture and art. His work questions conceptions of public and private space, by, in part, forging new relationships between architecture and the human body.

01/31/2012
Fernando Romero
FREE, Mexico City

6:30 PM | 230 College Street, Room 103

Kohn Shnier Lecture

Please note that this lecture will no longer take place on January 31st. It is being rescheduled. We will update the website shortly with the new date. 

Fernando Romero is a Mexican architect and founder of FREE (Fernando Romero EnterprisE). 

02/07/2012
Jeanne Gang
Studio Gang, Chicago

6:30 PM | 230 College Street, Room 103

This lecture is presented as part of the bulthaup 2011-2012 Public Lectures

Jeanne Gang is the founder and principal of Studio Gang Architects, a rising international practice based in Chicago whose work confronts pressing contemporary issues. Driven by curiosity, intelligence, and radical creativity, Jeanne has produced some of today’s most innovative and award-winning architecture.

03/06/2012
David Gissen
California College of the Arts, San Francisco

Tuesday, March 6 | 6:30 PM | 230 College Street, Room 103

David Gissen is an associate professor of architecture and visual studies at the California College of the Arts, and the author of the book Subnature: Architecture’s Other Environment — the first book to offer a theory of pollution within architecture that falls outside of scientific or solely environmentalist concerns. 

03/20/2012
William Morrish
Parsons The New School For Design, NYC

6:30 PM | 230 College Street, Room 103

2012 Michael Hough / Ontario Association of Landscape Architects Visiting Critic

As the Dean of the School of Constructed Environments at Parsons The New School for Design in New York, Morrish is committed to examining the social implications of design. Conducting interdisciplinary research, collaborating with citizens and civic leaders, and forging connections between the infrastructure, culture, and ecology of urban environments is key to his work.

03/27/2012
Hrvoje Njiric
njiric+ arhitekti, Zagreb

6:30 PM | 230 College Street, Room 103

This lecture is presented as part of the bulthaup 2011-2012 Public Lectures

04/02/2012
Liz Diller
Diller Scofidio + Renfro, NYC

6:30 PM | 230 College Street, Room 103

This lecture is presented as part of the bulthaup 2011-2012 Public Lectures

The John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design is pleased to welcome internationally renowned Architect Elizabeth Diller, founding principal of the firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro, to present the next bulthaup lecture in its 2011-2012 Public Lecture Series.
 
Known for her creative, unorthodox practice, which combines architecture with the visual and performing arts, Diller, with her partners Scofidio and Renfro, has been credited with changing the face of New York City. Recent work includes the widely-celebrated High Line — a linear urban park on an obsolete elevated railway stretching 1.5 miles through the New York neighbourhood of Chelsea — which, among other accolades, received the Honor Award for Urban Design from the American Institute of Architects. Other key New York projects include the firm’s transformation of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
 
But Diller’s work goes well beyond re-imagining cultural buildings and obsolete infrastructure and creating spectacular new works of Architecture. Her firm's many projects include a meat dress designed in 2006 (four years before Lady Gaga donned hers), and "Blur," a temporary mid-lake installation commissioned for the 2003 Swiss Expo, which immersed visitors in a mist-cloud. More recently, Diller Scofidio and Renfro developed a dance piece in collaboration with Garry Stewart and the Australian Dance Theatre that investigated the concept of selfhood. A Professor of Architecture at Princeton University, Diller is also revered for her contributions to architectural theory and criticism.
 
Diller and her firm have received widespread recognition for her work. In 2010, Fast Company named Diller Scofidio + Renfro the Most Innovative Design Firm and among the top 50 most innovative companies in the world. In 2009, Diller, along with her partner Ricardo Scofidio, made Time Magazine’s top 100 list of “The World’s Most Influential People.” Diller and Scofidio were also the first architects to receive the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, also known as the “Genius Grant.”
 
Diller is a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Other prestigious awards and honors received by Diller Scofidio + Renfro include the National Design Award from the Smithsonian, the Brunner Prize from the American Academy of the Arts and Letters, and an Obie for an off-Broadway theater production.
 
About the bulthaup Lectures
 
Part of the Daniels 2011-2012 Public Lecture Series, the bulthaup Lectures showcase an international array of some of the best and brightest in the fields of architecture, design, and sustainable urbanization. These lectures are part of a broader stream of talks, exhibitions, and symposia taking place at Daniels throughout the academic year, and part of a program being advanced by Dean, and Professor of Architecture and Urbanism, Richard Sommer to further discourse on how to better design and inhabit the built environment.
 
The faculty is grateful to bulthaup for their sponsorship of the 2011-2012 lectures. Lectures are open to the public, but as seating is limited, it is best to arrive early.