2002-03 Lectures
Past Lectures
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Alexander Garvin, Vice President for Planning, Design, and Development
Lower Manhattan Development Corp.
New York City
Adjunct Professor of Planning and Management, Yale School of ArchitectureSaturday · 5 April 2003
Shaftman Performance Hall, Jefferson Center, Roanoke
Lecture sponsored by the Blue Ridge Chapter of the AIA, Downtown Roanoke, Inc., CAUS, and the Dept. of Architecture -
Peter Leigh, Economist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, DC
Thursday · 3 April 2003
Cowgill Hall, Room 100
Annual CAUS Bruce Scott Ethics Initiative Lecture -
Christina McPhee, New Media Artist
“Naxsmash”
Tuesday · 11 March 2003
Hancock Hall, Room 100 -
John McRae, Vice President, Director of Education and Training, RTKL Associates, Inc.
“Continuity: Education and Practice”
Friday · 25 October 2002
Torgerson Hall, Room 3100
Annual CAUS Advancement Committee Lecture -
Ali Tayar, Industrial Designer, Architect, Principal architect at Parallel Design Partnership, New York
“Materials and Structure”
Thursday · 26 September 2002
Hancock Hall, Room 100 -
Jared Della Valle, Principal Architect at Della Valle + Bernheimer Design, New York
“Material Means”
Thursday · 19 September 2002
Hancock Hall, Room 100 -
Karl Jensen, Artist, Architect, Principal architect at Portchmouth Russun, London
“Materials only - the connections of things and materials”
Thursday · 12 September 2002
Hancock Hall, Room 100 -
Peter Waldman, Professor of Architecture, University of Virginia
“Parcel X: Spatial Tales of Origin”
Tuesday · 10 September 2002
Hancock Hall, Room 100 -
Leslie van Duzer, Architect, Associate Professor, Arizona State University, Washington University St. Louis
“Notes on Almost Nothing: Mies van der Rohe’s Haus Lange and Haus Ester”
Thursday · 5 September 2002
Hancock Hall, Room 100