Sheila O’Donnell, “Conversations with Place”
Event Description Every inhabited place is defined by and read through its…
Event Description Every inhabited place is defined by and read through its…
Event Description “First we read, then we write.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson…
Event Description The exhibition Changing Climates explores how built environments can…
Event Description What would it mean for a city to be ecologically robust and…
Event Description In times of war, the destruction of the built environment…
Event Description “…never have three of the primordial elements been…
Event Description In a world made increasingly complex by technological advancements and…
Event Description This pair of events marks the release of the book…
Event Description This pair of events marks the release of the book…
Event Description Chicago-born architect and professor Germane Barnes explores the connections between identity and…
Event Description Since the mid-20th century, US parks have evolved from highly…
Event Description Our words have the power to cultivate our imagination and…
Event Description This presentation explores the ways in which design has a…
Event Description Clay is a material origin point that precedes architecture. An…
Event Description In Fall 2024, the Druker Design Gallery will host…
Event Description Join the Loeb Fellowship Class of 2024 as they reflect…
Speaker Garnette Cadogan’s research explores the promise and perils of urban life, the…
Event Description Architect, composer, and musician Archambault will give a lecture on…
Speaker Dan Stubbergaard, who is trained as an architect from The Royal Danish Academy…
Speaker Richard Sennett began life as a professional cellist. He then became a writer…