2019 Fall Lecture Series Begins Mon 16 Sep with Kathryn H. Anthony

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KATHRYN H. ANTHONY
ACSA DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR; SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN

Defined by Design: The Surprising Power of Hidden Gender, Age, and Body Bias in Everyday Products and Places
M 16 Sep | 5:00pm | Kresge Theatre
Alan H Rider Distinguished Lecture cosponsored by the University Lecture Series and CMU School of Design

The School of Architecture 2019 Fall Lecture Series begins on Monday 16 September at 5:00pm in the Kresge Theatre.

Join us for a conversation with Kathryn H. Anthony, PhD, ACSA Distinguished Professor. Her talk, “Defined by Design: The Surprising Power of Hidden Gender, Age, and Body Bias in Everyday Products and Places,” is an eye-opening overview of how the design of everyday objects that we encounter each day impacts and shapes our lives in ways most of us would never imagine. In an increasingly diverse population where many body types, age groups, and cultures interact, it’s time our environments caught up.

DEFINED BY DESIGN: THE SURPRISING POWER OF HIDDEN GENDER, AGE, AND BODY BIAS IN EVERYDAY PRODUCTS AND PLACES is an eye-opening overview of how the design of everyday objects that we encounter each day impacts and shapes our lives in ways most of us would never imagine. In an increasingly diverse population where many body types, age groups, and cultures interact, it’s time our environments caught up.

KATHRYN H. ANTHONY is a Professor, researcher, advocate, and author focusing on social and behavioral factors in design, gender, and race. Dr. Anthony is ACSA Distinguished Professor at the School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the recipient of national awards from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA), Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA), and American Institute of Architects (AIA). Her books include Defined by Design: The Surprising Power of Hidden Gender, Age, and Body Bias in Everyday Products and Places; Shedding New Light on Art Museum Additions: Front Stage and Back Stage Experiences; Designing for Diversity: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Architectural Profession; and Design Juries on Trial: The Renaissance of the Design Studio.