Events
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11/17 Reiulf Ramstad: Close to the Sensory Landscapes
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11/15 Christopher Csíkszentmihályi: STS Undercover
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11/12 Akira Drake Rodriguez: Diverging Space for Deviants: The Politics of Atlanta's Public Housing
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11/11 Mendi + Keith Obadike: Sound, Structures, and Site
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11/5 Franck Daphnis: A Planner's Pathway to a Career in International Development
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11/3 Dang Qun: The Memory and Spirit of Architecture
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10/29 Lyndsey Deaton: No Place to Play?
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10/20 J. Yolande Daniels: Building | Un-Building
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10/15 Manal Aboelata: Changing the Landscape: People, Parks, and Power
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10/13 Frank Barkow & Regine Leibinger: Let's Talk
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10/6 Yasha Rozov: Sight Specific
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10/1 Kian Goh: From Urban Resilience to Climate Justice
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9/30 Miatta Kawinzi: Notes on Possibility
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9/29 Rafi Segal: Architecture as Dialogue
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9/24 Robin Nagle: When the "Away" Becomes Real: Managing Garbage in New York City
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9/20 Victoria Sambunaris: Taxonomy of a Landscape
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9/17 Timon McPhearson: Climate Risks, Nature-Based Solutions, and Equity in NYC
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9/16 Cannupa Hanska Luger: Artist as Social Engineer
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9/15 Bryan Lee: Power + Place
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9/10 Jay Pitter: Lecture & Workshop
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9/3 Karen Chapple: Double Jeopardy: The Unintended Effects of Climate Change Mitigation
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9/1–12/1 Venture! Lecture Series Organized by Florian Idenburg
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8/27 Jie Hu: Urban Design with Nature: Exploring Sustainable Urban Development in China
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4/29 Postcommodity: Three Works and a Conversation
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4/28 Swati Chattopadhyay: Ephemeral by Design
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4/21 Liam Young: Worlds Less Traveled
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4/16 Vincent Reina: Sheltered from Eviction? Subsidized Housing Programs and Evictions
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4/12 Florian Idenburg: Lines
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4/9 The Land We Would Like to Be
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4/5 Catherine Opie: The Present is Reflected in the Past
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4/2 Andrew Genn: Planes, Trains and Ultra Large Containerships: Living a "Planner's" Dream
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4/1–5/14 Spring 2021 Urban Data Science Lecture Series
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3/31 Kersten Geers: Architecture Without Content
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3/26 A Conversation with Senator James Sanders Jr.
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3/24 CANCELED: Rafi Segal: Architecture As Dialogue
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3/22 CLUI: The Landscape of the USA as Cultural Product