Contact:

Development and Alumni Relations
Harvard University
Graduate School of Design
48 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
alumni@gsd.harvard.edu

GSD Alumni and Friends

 

Harvard University Graduate School of Design

cordially invites you to join us for
an exclusive symposium for GSD alumni

at and about
THE NEW GETTY VILLA
Pacific Palisades, California

Renovations and Additions by MACHADO AND SILVETTI ASSOCIATES

Friday, March 24, 2006
3:00 pm to 7:00 pm

 

Presentations, discussion, tours of private areas, and reception

with


JORGE SILVETTI, lead designer and Nelson Robinson Jr. Professor of Architecture

RODOLFO MACHADO, Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design and Chairman of the Department of Urban Planning and Design

BRADLEY JOHNSON, job captain for the Villa, Associate, Machado and Silvetti, Associates

ALAN A. ALTSHULER, Ruth and Frank Stanton Professor in Urban Policy and Planning and Dean of the GSD

TOSHIKO MORI, Robert P. Hubbard Professor in the Practice of Architecture and Chair of the Department of Architecture

THOM MAYNE, MArch ’78, Pritzker-prize-winning head of Morphosis architects, Santa Monica

CALVIN TSAO, MArch ’79, principal, Tsao & McKown Architects: President, GSD Alumni Council

plus Hannah Peters, Associate Dean for External Relations, and William Saunders, Editor of Harvard Design Magazine

3 AIA Continuing Education Credits awarded

$50 per person
**Tickets are not refundable after March 10.

 

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT



Schedule of Events:

1:00 pm to 3:00 pm: Recommended minimum tie for touring public spaces on your own

3:00 pm: Private group tours of non-public areas with Jorge Silvetti, Rodolfo Machado, and Bradley Johnson (convene at Conservation Court)

4:00 pm: Presentation and Panel Discussion, Conference Room

Introduction by Dean Alan Altshuler

Presentation by Jorge Silvetti

Panel Discussion with Rodolfo Machado, Toshiko Mori, Thom Mayne, Bradley Johnson, and Calvin Tsao

Open discussion

5:45 pm: Reception in the Conservation Court

7:00 pm: Event Concludes

 

Please Note:


Parking is $7 per car. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and must be obtained from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Event ticket required for parking lot admission.