Karen will present recent library work at the Center for Architecture (AIANY)‘s event, 2017 NYC DDC Design Guidelines: Age-Friendly Innovations. Read more about the presentation and how to attend here.
by Spenser Krut
Karen will present recent library work at the Center for Architecture (AIANY)‘s event, 2017 NYC DDC Design Guidelines: Age-Friendly Innovations. Read more about the presentation and how to attend here.
Scott will be participating in events throughout Georgia Tech School of Architecture‘s one day Ventulett Symposium, Origination in Design & Collaboration: Practice & Pedagogy.
From the program: “This “Origination” Symposium and Exhibition of the Ventulett Studio Work : Nine Cities : 2012 to 2017, seeks to provide a platform whereby Architects, Team Builders and Academics can share their insight and stories, around the locus of inception of great architectural work, as achieved in practice and reflected in pedagogy.”
The symposium will take place on March 11th; RSVP here
This Friday, February 10, Scott will be participating in the symposium Architecture + Technology: Pedagogy in an Age of Disruption at Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. The event is free and open to the public. Register to attend here.
Karen will be participating in the panel discussion “Where are Libraries Headed?” presented by Brooklyn Public Library and the Architectural League of New York at the Brooklyn Book Festival.
The event is this Sunday, 11am, at the Brooklyn Historical Society. It is free and open to the public, so we hope to see you there!
Thanks, The Brooklyn Paper, for highlighting the event!
Event details can be found here.
On December 8 at 5:30PM, join Scott at the King Plow Arts Center in Atlanta for an engaging evening of content, conversations, and cocktails to discuss how technology and the Internet of Things are changing the architectural landscape. Register here.