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From Travis Werlen
The second part of the Louis Kahn Symposium continues with a lecture by Robert McCarter. He is an architect, professor and author of many books including Louis I. Kahn.… -
From Travis Werlen
Urban design practitioners Brian McGrath and Victoria Marshall talk about Patch Dynamics and The Production of Difference. McGrath received his B.Arch from Syracuse and… -
From Travis Werlen
Pratt alum Jack Esterson returns to the school of architecture to talk to students about his contributions to architecture. Having graduated with a B.Arch in 1975,… -
From Travis Werlen
Gisue Hariri was born in Iran and educated at Cornell and is one of the founders of Hariri & Hariri Architecture. Her firm works on large and small scale projects… -
From Travis Werlen
Professor of Architecture and African American and African Diasporic Studies Mabel Wilson discusses art and architecture with a heavy emphasis on concepts of reuse and… -
From Travis Werlen
This lecture by Barcelona architect Enric Miralles deals with the challenges of architectural restoration, focussing on physical context and methods of presenting design… -
From Travis Werlen
American artist Chris Burden gives a lecture on the intersection of art and architecture. He discusses his experiences in Pomona College in California where he got his… -
From Travis Werlen
Chicago-based architect and Associate Dean at the University of Illinois Bruno Ast presents his competition-winning proposal for Kent State Memorial. Professor Ast… -
From Travis Werlen
Los Angeles-based geographer Matthew Coolidge delivers a lecture on land use. Coolidge founded the multidisciplinary Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI), a center… -
From Travis Werlen
The second part of this event on digital fabrication begins with a lecture by Pratt faculty member Lawrence Blough. He received his B.Arch. from Tulane University and… -
From Travis Werlen
This event centered around digital fabrication begins with presentations by Pratt faculty members Stephanie Bayard and Phil Anzalone on “framing space”.… -
From Travis Werlen
Architect and sculptor Philip Beesley presents a series of “speculative” and “experimental” projects related to ethics and humanism. The… -
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Contemporary Spanish architect Alejandro Zaera-Polo presents a lecture entitled Envelopes. The former Dean of the School of Architecture at Princeton University… -
From Travis Werlen
In this lecture, simultaneously translated from Spanish to English, Argentine architect Rafael Iglesia talks about his work and the concepts that interest him. Iglesia… -
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World-renowned Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki presents a collection of projects of varying scales and typologies. The Tokyo-based Pritzker Prize-winning modernist… -
From Travis Werlen
Pratt faculty member Gamal El-Zoghby talks about his life experiences starting out with his education in architecture in his native Egypt. The architect talks about the…