This year the CoA Hyde Lecture series will feature speakers from across disciplines that are united under the common theme of OUR WORK / YOUR WORK - Designing and Planning For Political Engagement.
After many years of silence, designers and planners are engaging in politics and social action. With shifts in globalized markets, environmental extremes and changing demographics of labor resources come new challenges to meritocracy and healthy work environments. Our work affects the work of others. Standards within the profession are reflected in the working conditions of those who build, plan and inhabit in the years to come.
OUR WORK / YOUR WORK – Designing and Planning For Political Engagement is a lecture series that explores design and planning as a product of political debate. It seeks discourse on the consequence of our practice upon the built environment for generations to come.
FALL
PEGGY DEAMER
Deamer, Architects; The Architecture Lobby;
Yale School of Architecture-Emerita, Yale University
SEPTEMBER 06 Friday at 4:00 PM, Richards Hall 15
CLAIRE LATANE
Cal Poly Pomona Landscape Architecture
OCTOBER 07, Monday at 4:00 PM, Richards Hall 15
CARRIE STRICKLAND
Works Progress Architecture, LLP
NOVEMBER 08, Friday at 4:00 PM, Richards Hall 15
DANIEL PAROLEK
Opticos Design, Inc, Berkeley, CA
NOVEMBER 15, Friday at 4:00 PM, Union Auditorium
GRAEME BROOKER
School of Architecture, Royal College of Art
NOVEMBER 22, Friday at 4:00 PM, Union Auditorium
SPRING
KEITH KRUMWIEDE
California College of the Arts
JANUARY 17, Friday at 4:00 PM, Union Auditorium
BILLY FLEMING
The Ian L. McHarg Center at PennDesign
University of Pennsylvania
FEBRUARY 07, Friday at 4:00 PM, Union Auditorium
NOREEN MCDONALD
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
FEBRUARY 28, Friday at 4:00 PM, Union Auditorium