RISD ARCHITECTURE
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The Architecture Department at RISD. Our students earn undergrad B.Arch and grad M.Arch professional degrees. We care about thinking+making (and re-making)
Providence, RI
Joined June 2009
Please join us this Thursday, May 13, 6PM EST, for the final installment of the RISD Architecture Lecture Series. Open to all within the RISD and Brown community! https://t.co/HpIhCf3a5h
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Please join us for the second event in the Heterogeneous Constructions lecture series Monday, May 3 at 11.30a EST. This event will feature a conversation between architect Roger Boltshauser and structural engineer John Ochsendorf. https://t.co/JqpZeMGJw3
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Join us for the joint interactive online exhibition with the Canadian Centre for Architecture titled “The Student Visa Review", April 9th at 9:00a ET. https://t.co/0P2DN6v2TD
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Join us today for “On Land & Relation,” a conversation with Jaskiran Dhillon & Macarena Gomez-Barris, today at 6:00p EST. Swipe to read more about our guests! Zoom Meeting ID: 915 2149 9268
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April 2021 RISD Architecture events — more details, including the Zoom links, to follow
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Stay tuned for these upcoming lectures and events at RISD Architecture. More details to follow!
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"...students explore surveying, and diagramming. Analog mark making will be used as a tool to inform the digital production of diagrams that refer to the spatial analysis of your own remote workspace..." (excerpt of course description, ARCH1530, taught by David Davila)
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"Two percent of licensed architects are African American. The color black is tainted by the legacy of settler colonialism and slavery. Slavery has transformed the world and shaped the discipline of architecture." (excerpt of course description, ARCH1535, taught by Teisha Bradley)
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This year we are discussing the systems of power at play in the built environment. Don't miss Keefer Dunn and Naila Opiangah on labor and consciousness in the architectural profession. Zoom link to tonight's event on our home page. https://t.co/cLEEIHMrCC
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Looking for something to watch online? We suggest the 2/27 Dread Scott talk at RISD called "Imagine a World without America," part of the graduate speaker series The Gradual Contemporary: Conversations on Contemporary Art https://t.co/HwezSktMt9
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RISD Architects Think Small: Five affordable, net-zero homes designed in a RISD studio are being built in Providence’s Olneyville neighborhood.The designs grew out of an advanced Architecture studio led by Professor Jonathan Knowles. https://t.co/zlgmr3uw3x
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“We hope to expand the understanding of [African] marketplaces beyond what is possible via Western architectural discourse....” --Assistant Professor Emanuel Admassu at the opening of the Two Markets Exhibition https://t.co/vYDYUfepFX
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Design for the Green New Deal: Preserving coastal environments and combating sea-level rise are not only among the key calls to action proposed through the Green New Deal, they’re crucial for achieving a more sustainable—and frankly habitable—future. https://t.co/0XTE5MQCun
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The Book of Thesis Books published by the RISD center for Arts & Language is available online. It categorizes exemplary Masters Thesis books into five categories: Academic Thesis, Monograph, Project Document, Mosaic Essay, and Artist's Book. https://t.co/99g3YBaEVA
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Designing the Cosmos, an intriguing Wintersession studio, was designed and taught by two M.Arch students. Over the span of five weeks, students were each asked to both imagine a new universe and—from interstellar space to an urban area —design it. https://t.co/Js2taDJolB
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In @RISDARCH Wintersession studio students applied architectural principles to their own designs of fictional cosmic environments: https://t.co/FJNSTHGn50
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In Praise of King’s Noble Discontent, Dr. Cornel West @CornelWest, speaks at RISD https://t.co/ZGlpBtNtOS (full video available)
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"When I use the word 'constructed' I don’t do it casually, since I think of printmaking as extension of my work as an architect, something like 'architecture by other means' if you wish." –Professor Gabriel Feld @readingthecity at the opening of exhibit
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Brett Schneider (Assistant Professor, Architecture) published, The Art and Craft of Mass Timber, in the Spring/Summer issue of the Harvard Design Magazine titled, Into the Woods. https://t.co/IOhEiQVEpB
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