Gustavo Crembil at FAUDI / UNC (Argentina)
Fall’16 Latin American Program: Associate Prof. Gustavo Crembil will lecture tonight Tuesday August 23, 6:30PM at the Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseno / Universidad Nacional de Cordoba (FAUDI / UNC), Argentina. This lecture is organized within the framework of “Utopias Facticas”, the SoA/RPI + FAUDI/UNC joint-design-studio currently in progress.
Prof. Oksiuta: lecture and workshop at Michigan State
Mon Feb-15, 2016. Professor Zbigniew Oksiuta will lecture at Michigan State University’s Department of Art, Art History, and Design as part of the Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series. The following day, Oksiuta will also lead a workshop “in which participants will create dynamic, biological membranes.” Zbigniew Oksiuta is an architect and artist experimenting with the […]
Gustavo Crembil and Mae-ling Lokko win Rotch Studio Grant
The Rotch Traveling Scholarship have announced Prof. Gustavo Crembil and CASE doctoral candidate Ms. Mae-Ling Lokko, as this year’s winners of the 2015-16 Rotch Traveling Studio Competition. Their application, entitled “Old Accra: Upcycling of Agrowaste”, was reviewed by a jury and chosen from applications submitted by faculty nationwide. The award includes $20,000 to be used […]
Combs, Mistur, Perry and Diniz at ACADIA’15
Faculty News: Lonn Combs (M.Arch 1 Director) and Chris Perry (Geofutures Program Director) are Co-Technical Chairs for ACADIA 2015, hosted by the University of Cincinnati, Oct 22-24. Associate Dean Mark Mistur will serve as a session chair. Assistant Professor Nancy Diniz, will serve as a session chair in addition to presenting a paper. The conference theme, Computational Ecologies: Design in […]
Michael Oatman at The Tang Museum, Saratoga Springs, NY
Faculty News: Associate Professor Michael Oatman is featured in “Affinity Atlas,” a show currently in exhibition at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery in Saratoga Springs, NY. The show is organized by the museum’s director Ian Berry and can be visited until January 3rd, 2016. Michael Oatman’s series of intricate collages entitled The Branch […]
Nancy Diniz awarded EYEBEAM residency
Faculty News: Assistant Professor Nancy Diniz has been awarded a residency fellowship at the prestigious Eyebeam art + technology center in New York City, under their newly launched program “New Works from Innovators at the Intersection of Art and Technology“. Nancy Diniz is an architect, researcher and educator. Her main research and teaching interests question […]
SoA Faculty @ ACSA Conference
Faculty News: BETWEEN THE AUTONOMOUS & THE CONTINGENT OBJECT. SoA faculty Lonn Combs, Lydia Kallipoliti, Stefano Passeri, and Chris Perry will participate in the forthcoming ACSA Fall Conference at Syracuse University, October 8-10: More information about the debate here
Anna Dyson wins Women in Architecture Award
Faculty News: ANNA DYSON NAMED INNOVATOR IN ANNUAL WOMEN IN ARCHITECTURE AWARDS Professor and CASE Director Anna Dyson has been named “Innovator” in Architectural Record’s second annual Women in Architecture Awards, a celebration honoring five architects for their contributions to the field while highlighting the increasingly visible role women play in the architectural profession. Dyson is a professor of […]
Prof. Kallipoliti at Design History Society Conference
Faculty News: LYDIA KALLIPOLITI ON “THE RISE AND FALL OF DIRTY PHYSIOLOGY”. On Sept 12th, Assistant Professor Lydia Kallipoliti will present her paper “The Rise and Fall of Dirty Physiology” at the 2015 Annual Design History Society Conference organized by the California College of the Arts (CCA) in San Francisco. The conference runs from September 11th-13th […]
pneumastudio (Chris Perry) in The NY Times
“Measure,” 2015. Storefront for Art and Architecture. Photo by Brett Beyer Director Chris Perry’s design practice, pneumastudio, mentioned in New York Times review of the Storefront for Art and Architecture current exhibition, Measure.