“Farming has become a necessary part of my career. It’s allowed me to learn more about field making, irrigating, fertilizing, growing, and harvesting. These basic farming skills…create “deep forms” that are beautiful, high-performing, and functional.”
This week, Kongjian Yu of the Beijing-based landscape and architecture firm Turenscape delivered the annual Kenneth Frampton Lecture. His talk focused on how China’s traditional agricultural landscapes can inform the planning and design of large-scale ecological infrastructure in an era of climate change and globalization. View the full lecture on the GSAPP Youtube Channel.
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November 8, 2018, 6:30pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
Elizabeth Timme and Helen Leung, co-founders of the non-profit urban design organization LA Más, will discuss how their practice helps lower-income and underserved communities shape futures through policy and architecture.
Response by Kate Orff.
Organized by the Urban Design program, Columbia GSAPP.
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UNNATURAL DISASTER
November 9, 2018, 1pm
Avery Hall, Room 114
Focusing on infrastructure in Puerto Rico before, during, and after Hurricane Maria, this event will discuss the roles of architecture, planning, and preservation in both the production and management of ever-more-frequent emergencies.
Co-organized by GSAPP’s Urban Planning, Urban Design, and Historic Preservation programs; the Center for Spatial Research; and the Buell Center.
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Mark Wigley
November 12, 2018, 6:30pm
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
Mark Wigley, Dean Emeritus of Columbia GSAPP, will discuss his most recent book, Cutting Matta-Clark: The Anarchitecture Investigation. This publication investigates the Anarchitecture group through extensive interviews with the protagonists and a dossier of all the available evidence.
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Acts of Design
November 16, 2018, 9:30am
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall
This day-long conference assesses the current state of housing in North America through a combination of case-studies and expanded thematic discussions among architects, academics, and advocates.
Participants:
Jorge Ambrosi and Gabriela Etchegaray, Ambrosi Etchegaray and GSAPP
Michael Bell, Bell-Seong Architecture and GSAPP
Tatiana Bilbao, Tatiana Bilbao Estudio and GSAPP
David Brody, Parsons School of Design
Fernanda Canales, Fernanda Canales Arquitectura
Julia Gómez Candela, Infonavit
Luis Carranza, Roger Williams University and GSAPP
Maurice Cox, City of Detroit Planning and Development Department
Derek Dellekamp, Dellekamp Arquitectos
Adam Frampton, Only If Architecture and GSAPP
Simon Hartmann, HHF Architects
Hans Ibelings, University of Toronto
Lisa Yun Lee, National Public Housing Museum
Marc Norman, University of Michigan
Reinhold Martin, Buell Center and GSAPP
Lorcan O’Herlihy, Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects
Anna Puigjaner, MAIO and GSAPP
Cassim Shepard, S/Q Projects and GSAPP
Brigitte Shim, Shim-Sutcliffe Architects
Weston Walker, Studio Gang
Organized by Hilary Sample, Associate Professor at Columbia GSAPP and co-founder of MOS Architects
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Renegotiating Precarity
November 17, 2018, 1pm
Swiss Institute, 38 St Marks Pl
This symposium will explore the causes and symptoms of precarity through specific structures like the home, office, and job site. It aims to examine the effects of the always- and never-changing economic order on the way we live and work, while maintaining a focus on the role of architecture within it.
Organized by the Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices Program Class of 2019.
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Model Projections
Oct 4, 2018 – Dec 15, 2018
Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery
This exhibition investigates the complex pathways between architecture and its representations through an examination of the practice of model making. Continuing its efforts to support new projects by emerging architects and artists, the Ross Gallery invited Agency—Agency to design the exhibition.
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