Art and architecture historian Eleanor Schrader will lead two new Masters Series sessions that will share how to ‘read’ the ...
Discover the rich history and transformation of Beaumont's St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica at the McFaddin-Ward House Museum's ...
Menu Student Organizations and Career Development Study Abroad/Study Away Related Programs Lecture Series The Department of Architecture + Interior Design organizes lectures in bringing innovative ...
Pack your bags, it’s time to head back to class. Across the country, architecture and design schools have started releasing details for lectures to come this fall semester. Architects will handle ...
Back in the fall of 2020 when AN first started regularly compiling academic lecture series presented by a range of top architecture schools, we were, well, in a starkly different place. All events at ...
Introduction to the histories of art and the practice of art history. You will encounter a range of arts (including painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, prints) and artistic practices from ...
In honor of our 70th Anniversary, we’re thrilled to celebrate this milestone with a remarkable lineup of events. Join us for inspiring lectures by Mabel O. Wilson, Walter Hood, and Toshiko Mori, an ...
Architects and academic experts discussed the connection between architecture and democracy in a virtual lecture co-hosted by the Harvard and MIT’s Departments of Architecture Wednesday. The experts ...
The WAPW Academic Association and the Faculty of Architecture of Warsaw University of Technology cordially invite you to the next lecture of the "About Architecture" series. Mr. Philip Beesley will be ...
Join The University of Texas School of Architecture for “Architecture or Computation”, a lecture with Peter Eisenman and Mario Carpo, live-streamed on the Texas Architecture YouTube channel on ...
The shaping of the public sphere is inherently open, created through discourse in time and space. In a time when discourse is challenged, how can we open dialogue and investigate the ephemeral but ...