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Thanks for sharing! (Keep it up.)
We're still looking for your Class Notes to include in upcoming issues of this newsletter. If you have any updates, accomplishments, announcements or news, please click the "UPDATE YOUR INFO" button below to submit your note via the new "Class Notes" section. For a peek at some of the content you shared, check out the Twitter moment from our #KnowltonClassNotes campaign this summer.
Louisa Morris Knowlton School Alumni Relations and Events Coordinator
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Spring 2018 Baumer Lecture Series See website for dates and times
Gui Auditorium, Knowlton Hall |
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Drawing Codes: Experimental Protocols of Architectural Representation
Banvard Gallery, Knowlton Hall |
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2018 ULI Hines Student Urban Design Competition Local Review
5-7:30 p.m. | Mason Hall, 250 W Woodruff Ave, Columbus, Ohio
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insight2050 Academy for Practitioners Application Deadline March 2, 9, 16, 23 | 8-11 a.m. | Columbus, Ohio
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Knowlton School Career Day
Employer registration now open
1:30-4:30 p.m. | Knowlton Hall |
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City and Regional Planning Exhibition and Reception
5:30-8 p.m. | Knowlton Hall, Center Space |
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Reunite in New Orleans during the APA National Planning Conference
Save-the-date → more details to come!
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Alumni Society Wine Tasting
Save-the-date → more details to come! |
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Reunite in NYC during the AIA Conference on Architecture
Save-the-date → more details to come!
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Alumni Society Annual Picnic
Save-the-date → more details to come! |
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Olentangy River Corridor Charrette...
A river runs through it. So too do the opportunities to rethink a six-mile stretch of the Olentangy River Corridor that connects the Ohio State campus and Downtown Columbus. Visions of the reimagined corridor were presented publically at Knowlton Hall by three teams from architecture, planning and landscape architecture design firms NBBJ, West 8, REALM, TLS Landscape Architecture and MKSK. → read more |
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Glimcher Distinguished Visiting Professor Walter Hood: Conflict, Memory and Landscape
2017 Glimcher Seminar students examine how designers and planners can engage with urban spaces that exist at the intersection of conflict, memory and the landscape. Guided by Glimcher Distinguished Visiting Professor Walter Hood through a series of seminar discussions, the students developed their research into a Banvard Gallery exhibition, Confronting Landscapes of Conflict, that engages the symbolic messages held by Confederate memorials, statues and cemeteries in communities across the country.
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A Knowlton School Publishes Source Books in Architecture 11: Preston Scott Cohen / Taiyuan Museum of Art
The Knowlton School announces the publication of the eleventh title in its Source Books in Architecture Series, Preston Scott Cohen / Taiyuan Museum of Art. Source Books in Architecture is a product of the Herbert Baumer seminars, a series of interactions between students and seminal practitioners at the Knowlton School at The Ohio State University. Preston Scott Cohen was the 2014 Herbert Baumer Distinguished Visiting Professor. → read more
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