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SUMMARY:Conversations at Confluence with COTES Architecture Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Join UT San Antonio School of Architecture + Planning for Conversation at Confluence Park with COTES.
URL:https://arts.utsa.edu/event/conversations-at-confluence-with-cotes-architecture-lecture/
LOCATION:Confluence Park\, 310 W Mitchell St\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Char Miller Architecture Lecture
DESCRIPTION:A longtime professor at Trinity University (1981–2009) and resident of San Antonio\, Char Miller is now W. M. Keck Professor of Environmental Analysis at Pomona College in Southern California. Among his dozens of publications related to America’s environmental and urban history are Deep in the Heart of San Antonio: Land and Life in South Texas (Trinity University Press\, 2004) and the edited collection On the Border: An Environmental History of San Antonio (University of Pittsburgh Press\, 2001). \n 
URL:https://arts.utsa.edu/event/char-miller-architecture-lecture/
LOCATION:UT San Antonio One River Walk Place Campus\, 740\, One\, 700 North Saint Mary's Street\, Riverwalk Place\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Shelby Doyle Architecture Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Shelby Elizabeth Doyle\, AIA is a registered architect and Associate Professor of Architecture where she is the Stan G. Thurston Professor of Design Build at Iowa State University College of Design\, co-founder of the ISU Computation & Construction Lab (CCL)\, and director of the ISU Architectural Robotics Lab (ARL). The CCL and ARL the result of Doyle’s ISU Presidential Impact Hire to rethink digital fabrication and design-build. The CCL works to connect developments in computation to the challenges of construction: through teaching\, research\, and outreach. \nThe central hypothesis of CCL and Doyle’s work is that computation in architecture is a material\, pedagogical\, and social project; computation is both informed by and productive of architectural cultures. This hypothesis is explored\, through the fabrication of built projects and materialized in computational practices. The CCL is invested in questioning the role of education and pedagogy in replicating existing technological inequities\, and in pursuing the potential for technology in architecture as a space of\, and for\, gender equity. \nDoyle is currently a Mellon Research Fellow for the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s The Digital Now: Architecture and Intersectionality\, the 2023 President of ACADIA – the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture – and a 2022-25 At-Large-Director for the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA). \nDoyle received a Fulbright Fellowship to Cambodia\, a Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design\, and a Bachelor of Science in architecture from the University of Virginia. \nHer work at ISU has been recognized by several national awards: the Association for Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Creative Achievement Award\, the Autodesk / Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) Emerging Research Award\, and the Building Technology Educators Society (BTES) Emerging Faculty Award. She has published in the Journal of Architectural Education (JAE)\, the International Journal of Architectural Computing\, and Columbia University’s Avery Review\, as well as in proceedings for national and international meetings.
URL:https://arts.utsa.edu/event/shelby-doyle-architecture-lecture/
LOCATION:UT San Antonio One River Walk Place Campus\, 740\, One\, 700 North Saint Mary's Street\, Riverwalk Place\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Architecture As Public Art with Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt
DESCRIPTION:Presented by UTSA Arts & UT San Antonio School of Architecture and Planning \nR&R STUDIOS creates architecture and artworks that perform as social sculptures and tools for the pursuit of happiness. \nThey weave together visual arts\, architecture\, design\, landscape and the city. The ambition of thier practice is to reclaim\, enhance and develop the public dimension of the city. They seek to produce a public architecture that highlights the communal and civic dimension of life and erases boundaries between art and everyday life. They understand thier work as experiments in public space\, models of possibilities that might imbue the construction of the city with new meaning and emotion. \nThe work of R&R STUDIOS has been exhibited in galleries\, and in group and solo museum shows\, and is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires\, the Archives d’Architecture Moderne in Brussels\, the Pérez Art Museum Miami\, Madison MOCA\, and the Princeton University Art Museum\, among others. R&R STUDIOS artworks have been featured in over 350 publications worldwide and five monographs (R&R Alphabet\, The Peace Project\, M\, The Living Room\, and Museum Works). A comprehensive monograph of R&R STUDIOS is scheduled for publication by Park Books\, Zurich\, in 2027. \nThier large-scale social sculptures create theaters for everyday life\, platforms for life to unfold\, they inspire togetherness and imagination\, inviting people to inhabit\, move through\, and engage with public spaces in ways that reveal the marvel of the real and imagine the city as our shared home. Our most recognized artworks include the biggest “M” in the world in Miami; All Together Now in downtown Denver; The Living Room\, our iconic Miami home turned inside out; Bésame Mucho and SUPERNOVA at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival; Building Blocks\, a pocket square in Seattle; I Love You\, a proposal to poetically transform the Miami skyline. \nMost recently\, they  completed Peace & Love\, a Parkland High-school Memorial with Bloomberg Philanthropies and the City of Coral Springs\, Dream Palace for Lollapalooza Argentina.We also unveiled three new public artworks for the Princeton University Art Museum\, documented in the book The Home We Share: Three Social Sculptures for Princeton University (Park Books\, Zurich\, 2025)\, and Beauty for All\, a billboard and visual manifesto for the 2025 Chicago Architecture Biennial.
URL:https://arts.utsa.edu/event/architecture-as-public-art-with-roberto-behar-rosario-marquardt/
LOCATION:Coates Chapel\, 300 Augusta St\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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