KSA Lecture Series: Winter + Spring 2009
Confluence
All lectures are free and open to the public.
Unless noted, all lectures will be held at the Knowlton Hall Auditorium, 5:30 PM.
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January 12 - March 6
Banvard Gallery exhibition
A Design/Build/Evaluate Project by John Quale, University of Virginia - John Quale / University of Virginia

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Monday, January 12
5:30 pm / Banvard Gallery Talk - Marcelo Spina / Patterns
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Wednesday, January 14
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Winka Dubbeldam/ Archi-Tectonics

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Wednesday, January 21
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Emily Talen / Arizona State University

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Thursday, February 5
4:30 pm / Hitchcock 031 - Daniel Roehr / UBC SALA
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Monday, February 9
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - From Palazzo to Piazza: Re-visioning Art and Conversation at the Columbus Museum of Art
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Friday, February 13
Symposium
A conference celebrating the addition to the Museum by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien - Bernardo Fort-Brescia, FAIA / Arquitectonica
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Tuesday, February 17
6 pm / COSI - Jason Kentner / The Ohio State University

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Wednesday, March 4
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Toy Talk
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March 16 - April 17
Banvard Gallery exhibition
Unplugged Architecture by Jr Gang Chi and Lisa Hsieh - A Matter of Opinion
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Saturday, April 11
Symposium
The Qualifications of Contemporary Architectural Criticism - Robert Livesey / The Ohio State University

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Wednesday, April 15
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Jr Gang Chi and Lisa Hsieh
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Friday, April 17
5:30 pm / Banvard Gallery Talk - Jason Corburn / UC Berkeley

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Wednesday, April 29
4:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Kate Orff / Scape

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Wednesday, May 6
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - Smiljan Radic / Smiljan Radic, Architect

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Thursday, May 7
5:30 pm / Knowlton Center Space - Mockups (Earth Specific)
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May 13 - June 5
Banvard Gallery exhibition
LeFevre Fellow Exhibition by Nick Gelpi, 2008-09 LeFevre Fellow - Nick Gelpi / 2008-09 LeFevre Fellow

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Wednesday, May 27
5:30 pm / Knowlton 250 - KSA Works

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June 14 - September 30
Banvard Gallery exhibition
Exhibition of student work from the KSA, 2008-2009
About the KSA Lecture Series
As part of the Knowlton School's commitment to bringing the highest level of design discourse 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 around topics such as "environments" and "digital culture." 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.


