The University of Oregon Department of Architecture and Environmental Studies invites you to the next presentation in their 2021-22 Lecture Series:
May 17, 5:00pm
Symposium: On Spacial [In]justice: An Interdisciplinary Exchange
Lawrence Hall 115, 206
Opening Notes | 5-5:20pm | LA 115
Session ONE | Presentations | 5:20-6:30pm | LA 115
Session TWO | Conversations | 6:30-7:30pm | LA 206
This in-person symposium, organized and hosted by the School of Architecture & Environment, as part of its Design for Spatial Justice (DSJ) Initiative, will explore conceptions and practices of spatial [in]justice by inviting voices and synthesizing knowledge from multiple disciplines, thereby creating an exchange across and beyond disciplinary boundaries. It features short inputs by ten speakers (Session One) from diverse disciplinary and research backgrounds, and also includes roundtable discussions (Session Two) led by the School of Architecture & Environment’s current cohort of Design for Spatial Justice Fellows.
Speakers include Robert Clarke (Architecture), Sophia Ford (Environmental Studies / Geography), Elisandra Garcia (Architecture), Julieta Gil (Art & Technology), Yekang Ko (Landscape Architecture), Laura Pulido (Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies), Junichi Satoh (Architecture), Emily Eliza Scott (History of Art and Architecture / Environmental Studies), Sarah Wald (Environmental Studies / English), and Jean Yang (Landscape Architecture).
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May 20-21
2022 Reynolds Symposium: Aalto : Light
White Stag Blocks & Mt. Angel Library
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May 26, 5:30 | Eugene and Zoom
Marshall Brown
Recurrent Visions
Marshall Brown is an architect, artist, and scholar. Among other accomplishments, he has represented the United States at the Venice Architecture Biennale. His work is in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Contemporary Photography, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Marshall Brown is also an Associate Professor at the Princeton University School of Architecture where he directs the Princeton Urban Imagination Center. His first book, Recurrent Visions: The Architecture of Marshall Brown Projects will be published in June 2022 by Princeton Architectural Press, and his second book, The Architecture of Collage, will be published in October 2022 by Park Books in conjunction with a solo exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.