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Nicholas de Monchaux, STUDIO ONE University of Califrornia, Berkeley, CED

Friday, February 10, 2012 at 6:00 PM - Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 4:00 PM (PST)

Berkeley, CA

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Event Details

Focusing on the studio's themes of architectural agency at an ecological and infrastrucutral scale, the symposium will bring together a global roster of influential designers and thinkers for two days of design, discussion, and debate.


Schedule

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10

6:00 pm | MARK SMOUT

              Respondent: MARC TREIB


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11

10:00 am | MASON WHITE

               Respondent: RICHARD WALKER

12:00 pm | GEOFF MANAUGH

               Respondent: DAVID FLETCHER

------------Lunch Break------------

2:00 pm | NATALY CATTEGNO

             Respondent: DAVID BATES

4:00 pm | DAVID GISSEN

             Respondent: RON RAEL


Concluding Remarks: NICHOLAS DE MONCHAUX 

 *All events will be held in Room 112, Wurster Hall 


For more information on STUDIO ONE and the guest speakers please visit:

http://arch.ced.berkeley.edu/studioone/


         

When & Where



Wurster Hall

Berkeley, CA 94720

Friday, February 10, 2012 at 6:00 PM - Saturday, February 11, 2012 at 4:00 PM (PST)


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Organizer

Nicholas de Monchaux, STUDIO ONE University of Califrornia, Berkeley, CED

Since beginning a year-long consideration of the bay, and architecture’s shifting role in it, the students of Studio One have engaged in a series of mapping and analysis exercises, narrowing their focus to hundreds of brownfield, abandoned, or marginal sites along the bay’s miles of coastline. Using techniques and software developed by Nicholas de Monchaux for the Local Code project, students will prepare a parametric site study of each site, culminating in a final presentation on May 4, 2012.

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