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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:Ron Henderson Architecture Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Presented by UT San Antonio School of Architecture & Planning \nRon Henderson a landscape architect and educator. He is founding principal of Lirio Landscape Architecture. Recent award-winning projects include the Gardens of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston\, Massachusetts)\, City Walk (Providence\, Rhode Island)\, Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery (Nantes\, France)\, and Jiuzhou Qingyan roof garden of the Chinese Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo in 2010 (China). \nLirio has been recognized with over 30 international\, national\, and regional awards for design\, planning\, preservation\, and research. Most recently\, he is landscape architect for the grounds of the Elizabethan Theater at Chateau d’Hardelot (Condette\, France) which was nominated for the 2017 European Union Urban Prize – Mies van der Rohe Award and received World Architecture News’ Best Wood Building of the Year. \nHe is Professor and Director of the Master of Landscape Architecture + Urbanism Program at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago. There\, he is a prime investigator on “The Driverless City Project\,” a multi-disciplinary research initiative funded by the National Science Foundation and the Nayar Prize\, which investigates the urban design implications of driverless vehicles. Additional research investigates “Long and Narrow” urban landscape projects. He held prior academic appointments at Harvard University\, Pennsylvania State University\, Tsinghua University\, Roger Williams University\, and Rhode Island School of Design. \nAt IIT\, he is the inaugural Director of Research for the Alphawood Arboretum and was academic advisor for the student-led initiative that established the arboretum and inspired $2.6m in philanthropy. He authored the accreditation application and leads a botanical and horticultural research collaborations with neighborhood\, regional\, and national organizations. \nHe is a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects\, a US-Japan Friendship Commission Creative Artist Fellow\, a National Park Service Artist-in-Residence\, and a Senior Fellow of Garden and Landscape Studies at Dumbarton Oaks. He has lectured widely in North America\, Europe\, and Asia. \nHe is author of Analysis of the Traditional Chinese Garden (2014 co-translation from Chinese into English by SpringerNATURE of seminal book by PENG Yigang)\, 30 TREES (Birkhauser\, 2024)\, The Gardens of Suzhou (University of Pennsylvania Press\, 2013) and many articles\, book chapters\, essays\, and criticism on contemporary landscape architecture topics.
URL:https://arts.utsa.edu/event/ron-henderson-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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