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Groundwater Earth: The World Before and After the Tubewell, lecture by Anthony Acciavatti

Hastings Hall, Paul Rudolph Building 180 York St. , New Haven , CT, United States

Anthony Acciavatti works at the intersection of architecture, landscape, and the history of science and technology. Acciavatti will discuss his research during the lecture. Building on nearly two decades worth of research, Acciavatti currently leads Ganges Lab at Collaborative Earth. Composed of a trans-disciplinary group of scientists, engineers, and designers, the lab is developing new

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The Work of TEN Arquitectos, lecture at Yale by Enrique Norten

Hastings Hall, Paul Rudolph Building 180 York St. , New Haven , CT, United States

Enrique Norten is the founder and director of TEN Arquitectos in Mexico City, New York and Miami. Born in Mexico City, he graduated with a degree in Architecture from the Universidad Iberoamericana in 1978 and in 1980 he obtained a Master’s in Architecture from Cornell University. A lecture exploring the work of TEN Arquitectos, an

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Zaha Hadid: “Current Work”

Hastings Hall, Paul Rudolph Building 180 York St. , New Haven , CT, United States

Zaha Hadid, founder of Zaha Hadid Architects, was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004 and is internationally known for her built, theoretical and academic work. Each of her projects builds on over thirty years of exploration and research in the interrelated fields of urbanism, architecture and design.

Stig L. Andersson: “Empowerment of Aesthetics”

Hastings Hall, Paul Rudolph Building 180 York St. , New Haven , CT, United States

Stig L. Andersson is a Danish landscape architect, founder and Creative Director of Copenhagen-based SLA, an interdisciplinary organization working with landscape, urban spaces and urban planning.

Justin Hollander: “The Promise of Neuro-Architecture”

Hastings Hall, Paul Rudolph Building 180 York St. , New Haven , CT, United States

Justin Hollander, PhD, is an associate professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University. He is an emerging leader in studying the intersection between cognitive science and the design of cities. Most recently, he co-authored Cognitive Architecture: Designing for How We Respond to the Built Environment (Routledge, 2015) with Ann Sussman and

Kersten Geers: “Architecture Without Content”

Hastings Hall, Paul Rudolph Building 180 York St. , New Haven , CT, United States

Kersten Geers (b. 1975, Ghent) studied at the University of Ghent and at the Esquela Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura in Madrid, Spain. He worked in Rotterdam for Maxwan/Max.1 Architects until 2001 and from 2001 to 2005 for Neutelings Riedijk Architects. He was a tutor at the TU Delft, the University of Ghent and the Accademia

Wolf Prix: “The Himmelb(l)au Project”

Hastings Hall, Paul Rudolph Building 180 York St. , New Haven , CT, United States

Wolf D. Prix is the co-founder, Design Principal and CEO of COOP HIMMELB(L)AU. He studied architecture at the Vienna University of Technology, the Architectural Association of London as well as the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) in Los Angeles.

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