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ARCHITECT FRANK GEHRY AT PRATT

World-renowned architect Frank Gehry will speak at Pratt on Wednesday, November 10 at 3 PM in Memorial Hall. The Pritzker Prize winner is based in Los Angeles, and best known for his design of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. His residence in Santa Monica, California, and many of his other buildings have become tourist attractions.

The conversation with Gehry will be moderated by Julie Iovine, editor of The Architect’s Newspaper and joined by Yael Reisner, author of Architecture and Beauty: Conversations with Architects about a Troubled Relationship (Wiley, 2010).  

The lecture is free and open to the public, however seating priority will be given to Pratt students with valid ID at 2:30 PM. Members of the public will be admitted at 2:50 PM should seating be available.

Frank Gehry's lecture is part of the School of Architecture's fall lecture series. Click here for a full schedule.

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PRATT HOSTS TEDxBROOKLYN

Pratt will host TEDxBrooklyn, an independently organized day of lectures and discussions inspired by the famed annual TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Talks that originated in California and now travel the globe featuring the world’s leading thinkers.

The theme of TEDxBrooklyn is “One Moves Many,” exploring how individuals can create movements influencing and improving the way we communicate, interact, and work in the communities around us.

Among the Pratt speakers will be School of Architecture Professors Karl Chu, William Katavolos, and Haresh Lalvani, as well as performance artist and Associate Professor of Humanities and Media Studies Tracie Morris.

Also featured will be Brooklyn artist Swoon (B.F.A. ’02) and Sam Cochran (B.I.D. ’05), creator of solar ivy and member of the Pratt Sustainable Design Incubator.

TEDxBrooklyn will take place Saturday, November 13. For more information on time, location, ticket prices and registration, visit TEDxBrooklyn.com and follow TEDxBrooklyn on twitter @TEDxBrooklyn.

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STUDY ABROAD IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK INFORMATION SESSION

Are you a current graduate or undergraduate student who wants to learn about cutting-edge Scandinavian design? Do you want to study architecture, furniture design, textile design and much more with faculty from the Royal Academy, Danish Design School, and the University of Copenhagen? If so, find out more about the Architecture and Design Program in Cophenhagen for students.

Tuesday, November 9 
Myrtle Hall, Room 4E-3 

6 PM — Lecture by Johanne Riegels Ostargard, director of architecture and design at the Danish Institute for Study Abroad
 

7:30 PM — Fall program information session

8 PM — Opening reception for the DIS/Copenhagen Furniture and Textile exhibition. Second Floor Gallery Juliana Curran Terian Design Center.

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ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL CREATES NAME FOR ALLIANCE OF PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABILITY MISSION

The School of Architecture has named a new alliance of programs within its school designed to allow more cross-disciplinary teaching of environmental and urban sustainability among the school’s non-design programs.

The Programs for Sustainable Planning and Development (PSPD) ties together the programs in the Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment (GCPE):  City and Regional Planning, Environmental Systems Management, and Historic Preservation, with the graduate program in Facilities Management and the undergraduate program in Construction Management.

Through PSPD, students can take electives to cover all aspects of a single topic (such as urban agriculture), or take fundamental courses in all of the programs to gain a cross-disciplinary perspective on their area of study.  

The creation of PSPD allows for cross-pollination across disciplines, with sustainable urbanism as the common denominator, and the benefits are many, says Facilities Management and Construction Management Chair Harriet Markis.  

“Facilities Management is the business arm of PSPD, and this innovative, alliance allows the facilities management student a unique opportunity for enriched study in areas of real estate development, construction management, sustainability, and preservation through their choice of electives among the member departments,” says Markis.

In addition PSPD allows faculty and students from all four programs to collaborate on studio projects in the community.  The programs share a speaker series. Multiple degrees can be efficiently sequenced. Joint research projects include planning for the environmental sustainability of the South Side in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and studying the economic sustainability of Long Island.

In addition, faculty and students from all four of PSPD’s graduate programs are working with the Pratt Center for Community Development on sustainable neighborhood planning throughout the region.

Finally, the creation of PSPD has allowed for the expansion of the partnership between the City and Regional Planning Program and Brooklyn Law School so PSPD graduate students can take law classes, and law students can enroll in PSPD courses.

John Shapiro, GCPE’s chair and PSPD’s coordinator says, “PSPD was formed in recognition that the biggest challenge over the next fifty years has to do with sustainability as defined by the ‘triple bottom line’ of environment, equity, and economy. Each program has a key element of that, but together we can truly innovate and better educate a new generation of practitioners.”

Reader Comments (1)

City and Regional Planning, Environmental Systems Management, and Historic Preservation, with the graduate program in Facilities Management and the undergraduate program in Construction Management.

November 17, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterffxiv gil

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