Urbanism, Heritage, and Revolution in Egypt. Speaker Kareem Ibrahim

Speaker

Kareem Ibrahim

Architect, Activist 
Takween Integrated Community Development

Heritage and the Arab Spring: International Symposium at the Freer Gallery of Art 2/26-2/28

“Heritage and the Arab Spring," an international symposium and roundtable, will be hosted by the Freer Gallery of Art, February 28, 2014 from 9:30-

Unwrapping the Hanbok + Villa of Veils: Rendering the Body Present

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This exhibition seeks to make visible the relationship between the body, clothing, and architecture.

Fringe Benefits: Recent Work Outside Looking In. Speaker Jack Travis

 

Speaker

Jack Travis

Architect, Interior Designer, Author, Educator

Rob Krier: Artist, Sculptor, Architect & Urban Designer

Speaker

Rob Krier

Architect, Sculptor

Conflict and Convergence: Urban Informality in Latin America

Conflict and Convergence: Urban Informality in Latin America is a symposium aiming to explore how recent experiences in cities—such as Medellín, Bo

Seminar with Dr. Martin Wachs

Dr. Wachs will examine the crisis of transportation finance in relation to planning and policy.

Cities and Climate Change. Speaker Anthony Bigio

Join us at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, November 20th, as we welcome architect and planner Anthony G.

Turning Around a Real Estate Giant: GE Capital Real Estate. Speaker Edward Coco

The School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and the Colvin Institute of Real Estate Development welcome Edward Coco, Senior Managing Dire

Taking Charge: Taxes, Tolls and the Crisis in Transportation Finance. Speaker Martin Wachs

In his lecture, Dr. Wachs will examine the crisis of transportation finance in relation to planning and policy.