Guy Nordenson Joins the APLA Fall 2015 Lecture Series on October 26

Guy Nordenson Joins the APLA Fall 2015 Lecture Series on October 26

The School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture Fall 2015–Spring 2016 Lecture series, “on the BRINK: beyond which success or catastrophe occurs” continues on Monday, October 26 with a free, public lecture by Guy Nordenson titled “Reading Structures.” Guy Nordenson is Professor of Architecture and Structural Engineering at the Princeton University School of Architecture and is principal of the structural engineering practice, Guy Nordenson and Associates, in New York City, New York. The practice focuses on a number of on-going collaborations with architects. Recently completed projects include Kimbell Art Museum Expansion in Fort Worth, TX with Renzo Piano Building Workshop, the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York with SANAA and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Expansion in Kansas City, MO with Steven Holl Architects among others. Nordenson’s lecture will be in B6 auditorium in Dudley Commons at 4:00 p.m. The APLA lecture series is supported by practicing architects, planners and landscape architects in the State of Alabama. For more information about the APLA Fall 2015–Spring 2016 lecture series, click here.