GSAPP RECOMMENDS: J. Max Bond Lecture
October 20, 2022, 6pm
Center for Architecture
Today (10/20) at 6pm, join the New York Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (nycoba | NOMA), the J. Max Bond Center of City University of New York, and the AIANY Diversity and Inclusion Committee for the annual J. Max Bond Jr. Lecture at the Center for Architecture. Established in 2010, this design talk honors the memory of J. Max Bond, Jr., FAIA, NOMA, partner at Davis Brody Bond, and the former Chairman Division of Architecture at Columbia GSAPP from 1980-1984. GSAPP is a proud sponsor of the J. Max Bond Jr. Lecture.
This year’s lecture will explore the intersectionality of inclusivity and community in architecture and design, with a focus on grassroots movements aimed at expanding access and equity in the design professions.
Speakers
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Anik Pearson, AIA, LEED AP, Principal, Anik Pearson Architect; Founder, Mentorship for Women in Architecture
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Pascale Sablan, FAIA, NOMA, LEED AP, Senior Associate, Adjaye Associates; Founder and Executive Director, Beyond the Built Environment
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Elsie St. Léger, IIDA, WELL AP, Past President, IIDA NY; Co-Chair, Equity Council
Moderator
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Bolanle Williams-Oley, Chief Financial Officer, Mancini Duffy; Founder, SheBuildsWaves
Photo: Pascale Sablan, Elsie St. Léger, Bolanle Williams-Oley, Anik Pearson
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Impossible Ideas for a Small Planet
On Friday, October 21 at 1pm, Sandra Goldmark of Barnard College and the Columbia Climate School will host a discussion on climate and the performing arts that asks: What can climate professionals and artists learn from each other as we strive to build a just and sustainable future?
Register here.
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Soil, Land, Fill
October 20, 2022, 12pm
Hybrid (Buell Room 300S)
A discussion among Catherine Fennell, Vanessa Agard-Jones, Linda F. Chavez Baca, and Seth Denizen.
This conversation brings together practitioners of design, landscape, and anthropology in the Americas, to share notes on the unique capacity of the soil–and its associated practices such as filling–to reveal new modes of chemical kinship, new tasks for public archaeology, and new remedial building practices that have arisen on post-industrial land.
Organized as one of the Conversations on Architecture and Land in and out of the Americas by the Buell Center.
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Stephen Snow
October 21, 2022, 1pm
Preservation Technology Lab, 655 Schermerhorn
Ethnodramatherapy: Exploring Performance Ethnography in a Therapeutic Context
Stephen Snow, Ph.D., RDT-BCT, is a drama therapist, a performance theorist and a theatre practitioner. With over 35 years in the field of drama therapy, he has practiced in psychiatric rehabilitation, geriatrics, with at-risk youth and in the domain of developmental disabilities. Dr. Snow is Emeritus Professor of Drama Therapy at Concordia University where he co-founded the Centre for the Arts in Human Development (1996) and the Graduate Drama Therapy Program (1997).
Organized by the Historic Preservation Program at GSAPP.
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PLEIN AIR TALKS 3. Mark Wasiuta
October 24, 2022, 4pm
Buell 200N
Air as Archive
2022 Plein Air Talks is organized in conjunction with the advanced studio series “Plein Air” taught by Nahyun Hwang, initiated in the fall of 2020. The series explores the complex material and socio-political performance of air, and the intersectional vulnerabilities and agencies of air as a critical spatial medium.
Mark Wasiuta is co-director of the Critical, Curatorial and Conceptual Practices in Architecture program at GSAPP. His research exhibition practice focuses on the agency and ontology of documents and archives for architecture through under-examined projects of the postwar period.
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