College Announces Spring 2022 Lecture Series
We are pleased to welcome distinguished guest lecturers in our spring 2022 public lecture series, dialogues and symposia.
Lectures begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Art and Architecture Building, located at 1715 Volunteer Boulevard, in McCarty Auditorium Room 109, unless otherwise noted. All lectures are free and open to the public. Most of the lectures are part of our renowned lecture series, which is funded by the Robert B. Church Memorial Lecture Fund.Ìý
Feb. 7Ìý
Anne Marie Duvall Decker, FAIA, Duvall Decker ArchitectsÌý
Feb. 14 POSTPONEDÌý
The lecture with Catie Newell, *Alibi Studio, has been postponed due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.Ìý
March 7Ìý
Chris Reed, Stoss Landscape UrbanismÌý
March 21Ìý
Amanda Loper, David Baker ArchitectsÌý
Rm. 111Ìý
Co-sponsored by AIA ETNÌý
March 24Ìý
6-7 p.m.Ìý
March 28 (rescheduled from Feb. 14)Ìý
Catie Newell, *Alibi StudioÌý
March 29Ìý
Maya Bird-Murphy, Chicago Mobile MakersÌý
March 30Ìý
Demar Matthews, OffTop DesignÌý
April 18Ìý
Christopher Cote, UT College of Architecture + DesignÌý
April 25Ìý
Jeremy Magner, UT College of Architecture + DesignÌý
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Other OpportunitiesÌý
March 29, March 30 DialoguesÌý
We are excited to welcome Maya Bird-Murphy, Chicago Mobile Makers, on March 29, and Demar Matthews, OffTop Design, on March 30. These dialogue sessions are part of TAAST 2022.Ìý
April 1 Regional SymposiumÌý
April 1, Relix Variety Theatre, KnoxvilleÌý
Regional Globalism in the Tennessee ValleyÌý
Hosted by the UT College of Architecture + DesignÌý
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For 47 years, the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ has hosted leading architects and design professionals through its Robert B. Church Memorial Lectures and other lecture series to enrich the education of its students and elevate the profession in the community.Ìý
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