Events

LOUDREADERS Session Welcomes Léopold Lambert Sat 16 May at 12pm EST

The seventh session of LOUDREADERS on Sat 16 May at 12:00pm EST welcomes Léopold Lambert as he reads from Samia Henni's Architecture of the Counterrevolution, Ariella Azoulay's Potential History, and Nick Estes' Our History is the Future.

LOUDREADERS Session Welcomes Platforms Sat 09 May at 5pm EST

The sixth session of LOUDREADERS on Sat 09 May at 5:00pm EST welcomes three student-run platforms: Carnegie Mellon University’s inter·punct, The School of Architecture at Taliesin WASH Magazine, and University of Nebraska-Lincoln Fold, as they exchange questions, strategies, and projections.

Francesca Torello Presents at First Virtual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians

Francesca Torello’s paper, "Experiencing Architecture: Augmented Reality from the Museum to the Classroom," is part of the "Digital Pedagogies" session, which examines the long-term consequences of the use of digital technologies in museums and architectural exhibitions, and their impact on the teaching of architectural history.

LOUDREADERS Session Welcomes Ilze Wolff Sat 02 May at 3pm EST

The fifth session of LOUDREADERS on Sat 02 May at 3:00pm EST welcomes Ilze Wolff presenting the Loudreading of ‘Aesthetics of Superfluity’ by Achille Mbembe, and Yakhal' Inkomo by Capetonian Jazz Legend Winston “Mankunku” Ngozi.

LOUDREADERS Session “Narrative Architecture” Book Release and Discussion Sat 18 Apr at 4pm EST

The third session of LOUDREADERS welcomes you to join WAI Architecture Think Tank and Team Thursday as they present and discuss the contents, concepts, process, strategies, ideas, and design of the recently published Narrative Architecture: A Kynical Manifesto (Rotterdam: NAI010 Publishers, 2020) on Sat 18 Apr at 4:00pm EST.

LOUDREADERS Online Conversation Series Welcomes Traumnovelle Sat 04 Apr at 4pm EST

LOUDREADERS online conversation series begins Saturday 04 April at 4:00pm EST with Traumnovelle, a militant faction founded by three Belgian architects: Léone Drapeaud, Manuel León Fanjul, and Johnny Leya. Traumnovelle uses architecture and fiction as analytical, critical, and subversive tools to emphasize contemporary issues and dissect their resolutions.