The Georgia Tech School of Architecture presents a monthly lecture series that begins this Wednesday September 7 at 6PM.
You should go.
- Enjoy an easy, free, convenient, formal, design event.
- Meet and talk with the internationally know lecturers.
- Learn about projects and methods at the very edge of design.
- Sit with a room full of soon to be stressed designed students.
- Talk with Tech faculty.
- Blow your mind.
- Take advantage of this international resource in our own back yard.
"Kinder Baumgardner is Principal and Director of SWA Houston. Over the span of 20 years, he has actively traveled the country seeking out regional flavors to create landscapes that are culturally resonant. Kinder’s collaborative mindset and awareness of the effect of historical and contemporary culture in creating experiential places is rooted in the design work he has performed in all corners of North America. His current work often finds him in the Middle East, Africa, and the Indian Subcontinent where he is called upon to synthesize complex systems to create open spaces for new cities or urban precincts. While much of his work is focused in these regions, he cherishes his projects in the US and Texas where inimitable regional American cultures and landscapes define who we are, and how we live.
"SWA is a multinational landscape architecture, planning and urban design firm. Its projects are recognized for visionary aesthetics, exceptional functionality, keen understanding of social design, and integration of environmental sustainability."
I blogged a few lectures from last year:
Man Who Moved the Little Mermaid Talks at Tech
Bjarke Ingels
The Hinman gets a $9.5M reno and throws a big party!
Nader Tehrani
Georgia Tech throws an Architecture Party for Betty Dowling.
Presentation by Julia M. Smyth-Pinney
Bloggers Geoff Manaugh, BLDGBLOG, and Nicola Twilley, Edible Geography speak at Tech
Nicola Twilley (accent on "Nik") and Geoff Manaugh (may' know) are married - to each other.