SCAD Career Fair 2013
Join the A-List! The SCAD Career Fair is the premier recruitment opportunity with more than 100 top companies seeking talented students and alumni for a wide range of art and design jobs. Make an...
View ArticleNew Haven and the 4th Age of the American City
Alan Plattus, a professor at the Yale School of Architecture, will use New Haven, Connecticut as a case study in American urbanism in the various periods of urban development, including speculations...
View ArticleThe Next Frontier: The Horizon of the Human Experience
Holley Henderson is the founder of H2 Ecodesign, a consulting firm for eco-positive design in the built environment. This lecture will explore the idea that current green building thought equates...
View ArticleAppeariences
Intersecting appearance and experience, Neil M. Denari, principal of Los Angeles-based architecture firm NMDA, will argue that space, time and geometry are all eternal and extended, immediate and...
View ArticleArchitecture of Density: Urban Living as Organized Chaos
Puay-peng Ho is the director of the School of Architecture at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and internationally renowned researcher of Chinese architectural history. This lecture is free and open...
View ArticleVirtual information session for prospective SCAD graduate students
Prospective graduate students are invited to participate in a presentation to learn about SCAD's nationally recognized graduate programs, art and design career options, admission and portfolio...
View ArticleLicensure, Practice and the Future
Michael Armstrong, the CEO of the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards, will present a lecture on the reasons the approach, value and relevance of licensure cannot remain static in an...
View ArticleCitizen Office: Where Work is not Just Work
Society's shifting values result in adaptive behavior that impacts the way we live and work. Margit Geist, a creative director at Vitra Inc., will explore trends and tendencies that shape the future of...
View ArticleLecture to examine historic cities' impact, influence on future urban centers
Francesco Bandarin, UNESCO assistant director-general for culture, will discuss contemporary architecture in historic cities, the role of communities in the conservation of historic values and the...
View ArticleChicago plan to be examined in critique of modern urbanism
"After Burnham: Our Lady's Plan of Chicago 2109," a lecture by Philip Bess Bess will discuss an exploration and updating of the 1909 Plan of Chicago as a reference point for a humanist critique of...
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