The series will feature renowned experts in various fields, including design, architecture, and urban planning. The series will be held on Tuesdays from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, starting on September 10th, 2024. Each lecture will be followed by a Q&A session with the speaker.
New Knowlton leadership and faculty Ann Pendleton-Jullian named interim Director of the Knowlton School: Architecture Professor Ann Pendleton-Jullian has been appointed Interim Director of the Knowlton School. Pendleton-Jullian previously served as Director of the Knowlton School from 2007–11. “I am thrilled to again serve the Knowlton community in the role of director, this time as interim while we engage in a search for a new director,” said Pendleton-Jullian. “It is a very different context since I last sat in this office— internally, within the college, at the university level, and globally. Our “jobs” as architects, landscape architects, and planners have new frameworks, methods, and tools to experiment with and new concerns to face. It is a moment of great opportunity for the school.”
Smith Distinguished Visiting Professor. He has also served as the chair of the Architecture Department for a period of time. The appointment of Roth as interim section head is effective immediately. He will oversee the section’s operations and lead the team in achieving its goals.
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The Knowlton School of Architecture is thrilled to welcome three new faculty members to its esteemed ranks. This expansion of the faculty reflects the school’s commitment to fostering a vibrant and dynamic learning environment for its students.
Georg Rafailidis Georg Rafailidis will join the Knowlton School as associate professor. Rafailidis is co-founder of DAVIDSON RAFAILIDIS, a collective whose work has been recognized internationally for low-cost approaches to construction and adaptive re-use and is a member of the Fulbright Specialist program for his expertise in these areas. 2024 Herbert Baumer Memorial Seminar The 2024 Herbert Baumer Memorial Seminars will focus on the work of Fernanda Canales and Juan Herreros. The Baumer Seminar offers advanced architecture students the opportunity to engage with noted architectural practitioners and theorists from inside and outside the field. Fernanda Canales is an architect based in Mexico City focused on designing better relations between buildings, people, and the environment. She has been recognized by The New York Times as one of the ten female figures changing the landscape of leadership in the world and her firm was named one of the world’s 100 Best Architecture Firms by Domus magazine.
He has authored numerous books and articles on architecture and urban design. Dr. Herreros’s research focuses on the intersection of architecture, urbanism, and technology. He explores how these three disciplines interact and influence each other, particularly in the context of sustainable development and climate change.