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UT Austin’s School of Architecture Fall 2024 Lecture Series: Exploring Contemporary Challenges

UT Austin’s School of Architecture launches its Fall 2024 lecture series, featuring experts who will discuss climate change, socio-political issues, and innovative design approaches.
UT Austin’s School of Architecture Fall 2024 Lecture Series: Exploring Contemporary Challenges UT Austin’s School of Architecture Fall 2024 Lecture Series: Exploring Contemporary Challenges
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Fall 2024 public programming
The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture
August 28–November 4, 2024

The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture is set to launch its Fall 2024 public programming with a comprehensive lecture series, alongside a thought-provoking exhibition and symposium. The events, running from August 28 through November 4, 2024, will feature a diverse lineup of speakers and scholars who will explore vital contemporary issues in architecture, design, and the built environment.

This fall, the lecture series will bring together experts from various disciplines, including architecture, philosophy, landscape architecture, and art. These professionals will offer insights into a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from the impact of climate change and socio-political realities to the transformative potential of materials in architectural practices.

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Keynote Speakers and Themes

The lecture series begins on August 28 with Jesse Reiser of Reiser + Umemoto, a renowned architectural practice known for its innovative approaches to design and construction. Reiser will speak in Jessen Auditorium, marking the opening of the series. Following Reiser, Kristina Hill from UC Berkeley will present on September 16 in the Goldsmith Lecture Hall, addressing critical environmental issues within the context of landscape architecture and urban planning.

Another highlight is Olalekan Jeyifous, an artist and designer whose work often intersects with social and political themes. His talk on September 18 will delve into the role of art and design in shaping public spaces and influencing cultural narratives. Further enriching the series, Jesus Vassallo from Rice University, Amber Wiley from the University of Pennsylvania, and renowned philosophers Manuel DeLanda and Sanford Kwinter will each share their expertise in subsequent weeks.

The series concludes with a lecture by Odile Decq of Studio Odile Decq on November 4, promising an exploration of innovative architectural designs and the future of urban landscapes.

Exhibitions and Symposia

In tandem with the lectures, the school will host “The Black Home as Public Art” exhibition, curated by Associate Professor Charles L. Davis II. This exhibition, on display in the Mebane Gallery from August 26 to November 15, 2024, seeks to explore creative interpretations of the Black home in America. It will be complemented by a symposium held on September 11-12, which will include a keynote address by esteemed architectural historian Dell Upton on September 11.

This event represents a significant opportunity for students, faculty, and the public to engage with themes of identity, history, and cultural representation in architecture. The exhibition and symposium together aim to foster a deeper understanding of how architecture can serve as both a public art form and a social commentary.

Accessibility and Engagement

All events are free and open to the public, reinforcing the university’s commitment to accessible education and community engagement. Lectures will be held in person at the Goldsmith Lecture Hall (Room 3.120, 310 Inner Campus Drive), with recordings made available on the School of Architecture’s YouTube channel for those unable to attend in person.

The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture’s fall programming promises to be an intellectually stimulating series that addresses some of the most pressing issues in contemporary architecture and design. By bringing together a diverse group of experts, the school continues to lead discussions that will shape the future of the built environment.

The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture
310 Inner Campus Drive B7500
78712-1009 Austin TX

www.soa.utexas.edu
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