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    Wednesday, January 13, 2010

    Roadtrip (11)! - Carnegie Mellon (Spring 2010)

    The Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture has posted their Spring 2010 Lecture Series. More Roadtrip fun for those with the gas money!

    Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture Lecture Series, Spring 2010:

    All lectures take place at the Carnegie Museum of Art Theater, 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh and are free and open to the public. The Spring 2010 lecture series is cosponsored by the Heinz Architectural Center at Carnegie Museum of Art.


    CECIL BALMOND Ove Arup, London
    3:30 PM Saturday 06 February 2010
    reception at Forum Gallery exhibition following lecture


    LARS SPUYBROEK NOX, Rotterdam
    ‘The Radical Picturesque'
    6:30 PM Monday 08 February 2010
    cosponsored by Epic Metals


    PABLO GARCIA POINT/ CMU
    ‘Supravision'
    6:30 PM Monday 15 February 2010
    Lucian and Rita Caste Chair in Architecture and Urban Design


    LA DALLMAN Grace La and James Dallman, Milwaukee
    ‘Post Industrial Narratives'
    6:30 PM Monday 22 February 2010
    exhibition opening following lecture


    BEN ARANDA Aranda\Lasch, New York
    ‘Recent Work'
    6:30 PM Monday 29 March 2010
    William Finglass Lecture


    ANDREW FREEAR Rural Studio, Auburn University
    ‘Education of a Citizen Architect'
    6:30 PM Monday 05 April 2010
    Hans Vetter Memorial Lecture


    THOM MAYNE Morphosis, Los Angeles
    ‘W.I.P. #176 Work in Progress'
    6:30 PMMonday 19 April 2010
    Henry Hornbostel Lecture


    Please also note:
    wats:ON? Festival
    17- 20 March 2010

    including installation of solid light film by Anthony McCall,
    screening of select films by Ernie Gehr,
    Machinema film festival, Arcade Night and more....
    The Wats:On? festival is sponsored by the Jill Watson Family Foundation;
    Location of events TBA.

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    Comments:
    I'm definitely going to be driving to CMU a few times this spring / winter. Good looking series. Certainly excited for Balmond and Mayne, but also La Dallman, who do some very nice work in a Great Lakes city not that different from Cleveland.
     

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