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SUMMARY:APLA Spring Lecture Series: Nathaniel R. Walker
DESCRIPTION:UNFOLDING NARRATIVES \nvision | contingency | legacy \n  \nNathaniel R. Walker \nProfessor of Architectural History \nCollege of Charleston Department of Art & Architectural History \n  \nNathaniel Walker presents final lecture in APLA Spring 2017 Series on April 3 \nNathaniel R. Walker will present the final lecture in the School of Architecture\, Planning and Landscape Architectures Spring 2017 lecture series\, “UNFOLDING NARRATIVES: vision | contingency | legacy\,” on Monday\, April 3 at 3:30 pm\, in Dudley auditorium B6. Walker\, an Assistant Professor of Architectural History at the College of Charleston\, specializes in the history of utopian cities and public space such as squares and streets in the United States and Europe. His lecture\, “The Parade of Progress: General Motors” Midcentury Campaign to Eliminate Walkable Communities in North America\,” is free and open to the public. The APLA lecture series is supported by practicing architects\, planners and landscape architects in the State of Alabama. \n  \nEvents are held in Dudley Hall\, Dudley Commons Parker Auditorium\, B6 and are free and open to the public.
URL:https://cadc.auburn.edu/event/apla-spring-lecture-series-nathaniel-r-walker/
LOCATION:Dudley B6\, United States
CATEGORIES:APLA
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SUMMARY:Landscape Architecture Alumni Reunion
DESCRIPTION:The School of Architecture\, Planning and Landscape Architecture will host an alumni reunion for all landscape architecture graduates on the weekend of April 14–15. The reunion activities will include a lecture by Jack Williams\, Emeritus Professor of Landscape Architecture\, on Friday\, April 14\, 2017. \nWilliams\, who was Professor and Chair of the Landscape Architecture and Urban Design program in the College of Architecture Design and Construction from 1992–2008\, will present “Miniatures of Abnegation—The idea of the American Small Town in Literature\, Images and Places\,” at 3:30 pm in Dudley B6 Auditorium. Afterwards\, he will be signing his book\, Easy On\, Easy Off: The Urban Pathology of American Small Towns (University of Virginia Press\, 2016)\, which received the J.B. Jackson Prize for the best book in 2016 on landscape studies. \nSchedule of Events\nFriday\, April 14\, 2017 \n3:30–5:00 pm: Lecture: “Miniatures of Abnegation—The Idea of the American Small Town in Literature\, Images and Places” by Jack Williams\, former Chair of the Landscape Architecture program and Fulbright Scholar. Dudley Commons\, B-6. \n  \n5:15–5:45 pm: Welcome to Auburn Landscape Architecture by David Hill\, MLA Chair & Charlene LeBleu\, Interim Head\, School of Architecture\, Planning & Landscape Architecture. \n  \n6:30–7:30 pm: Reception: The Hound\, 124 Tichenor Ave\, Auburn\, AL 36830 \n  \nDinner on your own \n  \nSaturday\, April 15\, 2017 \n10 am: Continental Breakfast/Snacks in Dudley Courtyard \n\nJack Williams will be available to sign his new book\, Easy On\, Easy Off: The Urban Pathology of American Small Towns (University of Virginia Press\, 2016)\nTours of Dudley Hall and LA student work by CADC Student Ambassadors\nCourtyard games—Corn Hole Tournament; face painting\nAUBIE is here!\n\n  \n12 pm: Barbeque lunch in Dudley Courtyard \n  \nRegister here. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Charlene LeBleu\, leblecm@auburn.edu.
URL:https://cadc.auburn.edu/event/landscape-architecture-alumni-reunion/
LOCATION:Dudley Hall
CATEGORIES:APLA
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SUMMARY:APLA Alumni and Friends Reception at AIA
DESCRIPTION:Hyatt Regency-Orlando \nCelebration 13 Room
URL:https://cadc.auburn.edu/event/apla-alumni-and-friends-reception-at-aia/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency-Orlando\, United States
CATEGORIES:APLA
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SUMMARY:APLA Awards Day
DESCRIPTION:The School of Architecture\, Planning and Landscape Architecture will hold its annual awards day on Friday\, April 28\, at 3:30 pm in B-6 Dudley Hall. This day of honoring students is held on the last day of class. The school honors students who excel in academics\, dedication\, leadership\, competitions\, and other characteristics worthy of recognition.
URL:https://cadc.auburn.edu/event/apla-awards-day/
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