SCHEDULE
PANEL
SPEAKER
EVENT
SOCIAL MIXER
APRIL 7TH
KRISTINA HILL
Design for Something Completely Different
LA 279 | 12:00 PM
LA 279 | 12:00 PM
SEAN LALLY
Let’s Touch
LA 115 | 6:00 PM
LA 115 | 6:00 PM
UNSETTLED
An Inquiry into the Conditions of Spaces
LA 206 | 7:00 PM
LA 206 | 7:00 PM
DINNER GATHERING
Catered by Falling Sky
Willcox Hearth | 8:00 PM
Willcox Hearth | 8:00 PM
APRIL 8TH
MICHAEL FOX
Architectural Intelligence
LA 206 | 12:00 PM
LA 206 | 12:00 PM
SEAN AHLQUIST
Sensorial Architecture
LA 177 | 4:30 PM
LA 177 | 4:30 PM
BLAINE BROWNELL
Hypernatural
LA 177 | 5:40 PM
LA 177 | 5:40 PM
(re)DISCIPLINED
Rethinking Design Education
LA 206 | 7:00 PM
LA 206 | 7:00 PM
DINNER GATHERING
Catered by Falling Sky Brewing
Willcox Hearth | 8:00 PM
Willcox Hearth | 8:00 PM
APRIL 9TH
JULIE HAACK WORKSHOP
Disrupting Color
LA 206 | 9:30 AM
LA 206 | 9:30 AM
FRANCOIS ROCHE
mythomaniaS
LA 115 | 12:30 PM
LA 115 | 12:30 PM
ADAM YARINSKY
Adapting NYC for Climate Change
LA 115 | 2:30 PM
LA 115 | 2:30 PM
RESPONSE(ability)
Subverting Sustainability
LA 206 | 4:00 PM
LA 206 | 4:00 PM
GREAT ICE CREAM EXPERIMENT
Hosted by Ashrae
LOCATION 279 | 5:00PM
LOCATION 279 | 5:00PM
JILL DESIMINI
Urban Residues
LA 115 | 6:30 PM
LA 115 | 6:30 PM
METROPOLIS NOW
Technology and Identity in a New Global Urbanism
LA 206 | 7:30 PM
LA 206 | 7:30 PM
EVENING SOIRÉE
Catered by Falling Sky Brewing
Hayden Gallery / Courtyard | 8:30 PM
Hayden Gallery / Courtyard | 8:30 PM
PANELS
UNSETTLED: An Inquiry Into the Condition of Spaces
Architecture acts as an interface between a human-desired habitat and the natural environment. In a building culture driven towards increasing standardization, technological advancements have changed what comfort means to us. It has adapted our surroundings, creating an unsettling division between conditioned space and the atmosphere outside it. How does the constructed atmosphere shape spatial interactions? Should design regulate our understanding of the unconditioned environment? What is the potential for architecture existing between the conditioned and unconditioned?
(RE)Disciplined: Rethinking Design Education
With the advancement of technology and the increasing impetus placed on inter-disciplinary collaboration, what is the future of design education? Is the current model a logical progression to the goals of sustainable design as a whole, or is there a need for a total overhaul of the education system? What is the driving factor for the education of young designers going forward? Are the requirements for a designer changing? Is education as an institution fundamentally changing?
RESPONSE(ability): Subverting Sustainability
With the scientific community assuring us of the irreversible damage of climate change, a new path in sustainable design must be taken. Rather than relying on the established channels for change, how can we as individuals inspire change? Going forward, does the solution lie in traditional, top-down solutions or does the answer exist within the collective? How can we ensure that our responses have the ability to make lasting changes?
METROPOLIS NOW: Tech. and Identity in the New Global Urbanism
With every phone in every pocket, there is a constant stream of information relaying the current conditions of the space around us. How is social media changing the urban environment? What untapped potential exists in the massive scale network of sensory data that is the urban population? Now that the production and availability of data is unprecedented, how can this information find its way into the process of constructing human environments? How can this data inform design, and how does it change the way that infrastructure is conceived?
LOCATION
University of Oregon School of Architecture & Allied Arts
5249 University St, Eugene, OR