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School of Architecture & Design announces Spring 2022 Architecture Lecture Series
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School of Architecture & Design announces Spring 2022 Architecture Lecture Series
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Tue, 04/13/2021
LAWRENCE The final KU Architecture Lecture Series event of the 2021 spring semester will mark the first lecture supported by a new fund created by Department of Architecture Class of 1980 alumni.
Launched in 2019, the 80+40 Lecture campaign was developed by Class of 1980 alumni Becky Cotton, Mark Hugeback and Bill Quatman to commemorate the passage of 40 years after graduation and to give back to the institution that provided the educational foundation for their professional lives in architecture. The group envisioned a fund that could be used to bring leading voices to campus each year to introduce students to vital issues in architectural design, research and practice, and give students the chance to interact with these leaders in lectures, discussions and workshops.
Thu, 02/11/2021
LAWRENCE The School of Architecture & Design at the University of Kansas has announced the Spring 2021 Architecture Lecture Series lineup.
The Architecture Lecture Series welcomes architecture and experiential design leaders from across the country to the School of Architecture & Design. Lecturers bring a wide range of expertise in such areas as sustainable building, digital environments, public interest design, historic preservation, health and wellness design and more.
All lectures are free and begin at 11:30 a.m. on Zoom. See event site for Zoom details.
Feb. 19
Tyler Cukar, AICP, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP ND, is an associate at FXCollaborative, where he practices at the intersection of urban design, planning and architecture. He approaches each project with an eye toward community and interconnectivity by questioning who in addition to what. He has worked on some of New York City’s largest planning projects, including regional growth