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Architect Florian Idenburg of SO-IL discusses the firm’s work. SO-IL is an internationally recognized architecture and design firm based in New York, which is informed by global narratives and…
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Featured speakers include: Quinn Button
Quinn has a Ph.D. in Human Sciences (from Oklahoma State University), focusing on consumer behavior—specifically how the design of new/innovative…
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Architect Chris Cornelius discusses indigenous architecture and decolonization in architectural pedagogy.
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Eddie & Neal Jones of Jones Studio present “Four Windows: The Relationships Between Material, Story, Application, & Outcome.
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Presented by Dr. Jay Richards.
Dr. Richards is a research assistant professor at Catholic University's Busch School of Business, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, and a…
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Architect and materials researcher Blaine Brownell discusses material innovations and their transformative impact on the built environment.
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Structural Engineer Jon Magnusson, of Magnusson Klemencic Associates, discusses a range of his award-winning projects, highlighting a range of unique structural innovations and strategies.
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Lecture Date: April 19, 2021
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Lecture Date: March 22, 2021 Panel Discussion with members of DFW NOMA: Nixon Exantus (RS&H), Brien Graham (LPA Design Studios), Gianna Pigford (Stantec), Maurice Thames (Stantec)
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Lecture Date: March 31, 2021
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Lecture Date: March 29, 2021
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Lecture Date: March 3, 2021
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Dot Porter introduces the BiblioPhilly project and discusses the plan for the exhibit, which has the aim of bringing medieval manuscripts closer to the modern audience.…
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Dr. John N. Gardner and Dr. Betsy O. Barefoot speak about the first year experience that every college student goes through and how it shapes students for the rest of their lives.
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Presented by Dr. Jay Richards.
Dr. Richards is a research assistant professor at Catholic University's Busch School of Business, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, and a…
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Downstream from the Digital Humanities, after all the tool development, database creation, and open annotation and linked data experiments, what should the digital scholarly monograph look like?
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