KSA Lecture Series: Winter + Spring 2010
Economy
All lectures are free and open to the public.
Unless noted, all lectures will be held at the Knowlton Hall Auditorium (KN 250) at 5:30 PM.
- Design Ecologies Book Launch Event
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Wednesday, January 6
Special Event
Speakers: Lisa Tilder, Beth Blostein, Jane Amidon, Scott Colman, Stephen Turk - Geoffrey Thun / University of Michigan

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Wednesday, January 13
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Heather Roberge / Murmur

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Wednesday, January 20
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Charisma Acey / The Ohio State University

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Wednesday, January 27
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Nina Rappaport / Yale University
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Wednesday, February 3
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250
(co-sponsored with the Engineering Education Innovation Center and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science) - Jesse Reiser / Reiser + Umemoto
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Wednesday, February 10
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250
2009-2010 Herbert Baumer Distinguished Visiting Professor Lecture - Michael Speaks / University of Kentucky
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Wednesday, February 24
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Beatriz Colomina / Princeton University
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Wednesday, March 31
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250
(co-sponsored with the Film Studies Program) - Julia Christensen / Oberlin College
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Wednesday, April 7
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Chris Reed / StoSS
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Wednesday, April 14
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250
2009-2010 Herb and Dee Dee Glimcher Distinguished Visiting Professorship - Chris Lukinbeal / Arizona State University
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Wednesday, April 21
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250
(co-sponsored with the Film Studies Program) - Sarah Cowles / The Ohio State University
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Wednesday, April 28
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Ronald Coan / Council for Community Economic Research
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Wednesday, May 19
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Brian Holland / 2009-2010 LeFevre Fellow, KSA
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Wednesday, May 26
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250
About the KSA Lecture Series
As part of the Knowlton School's commitment to bringing the highest level of design thinking to its students and the community at large, the KSA lecture series invites prominent researchers and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, and city planning to present their work in a variety of areas. These lectures offer technical, cultural and theoretical understanding of the contemporary built environment and represent the contemporary and future state of the art in design thinking.


