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SUMMARY:Fall 2019 APLA Lecture Series Welcomes Principal Andrew Berman
DESCRIPTION:Use / Reuse. The Work of Andrew Berman Architect\n  \nAndrew Berman FAIA is a New York City-based architect\, realizing unique and finely executed buildings and public spaces. Since 1995 Andrew Berman Architect has worked on a wide range of project types and scales for diverse institutional and private clients. Each commission is approached on its own unique terms. \n  \nAndrew Berman received a Bachelor of Arts from Yale College and a Master of Architecture from the Yale School of Architecture. In 2010\, he received the Architectural League’s Emerging Voices Award\, which recognized his distinct design voices and significant bodies of realized work. In 2014 Andrew was elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects. In 2016 he received the Arts and Letters Award for Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 2018 he was invited to design a chapel for the Vatican at the Venice Biennale. Andrew regularly lectures on the firm’s work and participates in design juries at major architectural schools.
URL:https://cadc.auburn.edu/event/fall-2019-apla-lecture-series-welcomes-principal-andrew-berman/
CATEGORIES:APLA,CADC
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SUMMARY:MBC Program Open House
DESCRIPTION:Meet with faculty from the Master of Building Construction program to find out why this program is right for you. After a free continental breakfast\, participants will tour the Gorrie Center\, meet with current grad students\, and hear a presentation by the program chair\, associate dean for graduate programs\, and several other key people. The Open House will conclude with a free lunch with program alumni.\n\nMore Questions?\nPlease email Joline Landry.
URL:https://cadc.auburn.edu/event/mbc-program-open-house/
LOCATION:M. Miller Gorrie Center\, 270 W Samford Ave\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:BSCI,CADC,Recruitment Event
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SUMMARY:Auburn Family Friday Speaker Series: Rusty Smith
DESCRIPTION:Drawing from Rural Studio’s 25 years of leadership in the area of Public Interest Design\, Rusty Smith’s talk will present Rural Studio’s commitment to Auburn University’s land grant mission with regard to building design\, constructability and affordability while simultaneously engaging in community growth\, health\, welfare\, sustainability and education. He will provide an inside look at how Rural Studio continues to evolve within the ever-emerging complexities of a rural community while simultaneously striving to educate its students as citizen architects. \nSmith is the associate director of Rural Studio\, Auburn University’s internationally recognized design-build program. Established in 1993 Rural Studio gives architecture students a hands-on educational experience while assisting the underserved communities of Alabama’s rural Black Belt region. The students work in partnership with their neighbors in the local community to define solutions\, fundraise\, design and ultimately build remarkable projects. In its initial years\, the Studio first became known for establishing an ethos of recycling\, reusing and remaking. Over the past decade Rural Studio has expanded the scope and complexity of its projects to include the design and construction of community-oriented infrastructure\, the development of more broadly-attainable small home affordability solutions\, and a comprehensive approach to addressing insecurity issues relative to income\, energy\, food\, health\, and education resources. All together\, the Studio continually questions what should be built\, rather than simply what can be built. \nRural Studio has earned a world-renowned reputation not only because of its one-of-a-kind hands-on approach to architectural education\, but also in recognition of now more than 200 beautifully designed and constructed projects. Located in the small town of Newbern\, Alabama (population: 186)\, Rural Studio has worked with a broad variety of community partners who together are committed to investing in and reinforcing the collective value of Place. The overarching philosophy of Rural Studio is quite simple: everyone\, both rich and poor\, deserves the benefit of good\, dignified design\, or what founder Sambo Mockbee often referred to as “Shelter for the Soul.” To date\, Rural Studio has educated more than 900 Citizen Architects. \nEducated first at Auburn University and then at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago\, Smith is a nationally recognized teacher and scholar. His honors related to teaching excellence include the receipt of both the American Institute of Architects National Teaching Honor Award and the American Institute of Architecture Students National Teaching Honor Award. Collectively\, Rural Studio has garnered numerous recognitions for both teaching and design\, including The American Institute of Architects Presidential Citation\, The Whitney M. Young Jr. Award for Social Responsibility\, and the UNESCO Global Award for Sustainable Architecture.
URL:https://cadc.auburn.edu/event/auburn-family-friday-speaker-series-rusty-smith/
LOCATION:Alumni Center\, Goodwin Room
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