GLFEA Lecture
In Collaboration with Cranbrook Academy of Art + NOMA Detroit Lecture
 November 13 Walter Hood, Hood Design, Oakland, California
"Urban Landscapes + Provocations"
NOMA Reception @ 5:00 @ Genevieve Fisk Lerenger Architecture Center
Walter Hood
Walter Hood is Professor and former Chair of Landscape Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, and principal of Hood Design in Oakland, CA. Hood has worked in a variety of settings including architecture, landscape architecture, art, community and urban design, planning and research. He was a fellow at the American Academy in Rome in Landscape Architecture, 1997. He has exhibited and lectured on his professional projects and theoretical works nationally and abroad. His work was recently featured in the "Open, New Designs For Public Spaces", Van Allen Institute, NY, and his firm designed the gardens and landscape for the New De Young Museum, San Francisco with Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron. He is currently designing the landscape for the Autry National Museum in Los Angeles, CA,; designing an archeological garden within the context of the South Lawn Project at the University of Virginia, and developing a set of monuments and markers for a six mile waterfront trail in Oakland, CA.
Hood Design Website

 

University of Detroit Mercy | School of Architecture
Great Lakes Fabricators and Erectors Association
Funded Lecture Series


Additional Sponsors Include
Dichotomy, HOK Toronto, Gensler Associates, Rossetti Associates
Master of Community Development Program

This Year series is in Collaboration with Cranbrook Academy of Art
and Lawrence Technological University

National Exchange and Regional CO-Labor


The University of Detroit Mercy School of
Architecture is pleased to present this year's
funded lecture series entitled
"National Exchange + Regional CO-Labor"
This series will focus on regional economies,
national networks and multi-disciplinary
approach to design as a operative wor.

Amy Green Deines, AIA Assoc.
Chair, Lecture Series
Associate Professor


Rossetti Lecture
October 7 Gino Rossetti, Rossetti Associates, UDM Alumni
"40 years of fun"
Reception and Exhibition @ 5:00 @ Genevieve Fisk Lerenger Architecture Center

GLFEA Lecture
In Collaboration with Cranbrook Academy of Art + NOMA Detroit Lecture
November 13 Walter Hood, Hood Design, Oakland, California
"Urban Landscapes + Provocations"
NOMA Reception @ 5:00 @ Genevieve Fisk Lerenger Architecture Center

Gensler + Master of Community Development Program Lecture
January 13 Design Center Panel and Lecture, Cleveland + Detroit
"Design Centers as Operative Change"
Participants:
Detroit Collaborative Design Center, Dan Pitera, Director
Cleveland Urban Design Center, Terri Swartz, Urban Planner
Detroit Community Design Center, Craig Wilkins, Director

HOK Toronto Lecture
February 10 Evan Webber, HOK Toronto
Toronto, Canada
"Transposed Experience, the necessity of autobiography?"

Dichotomy Lecture
in Collaboration with Lawrence Technological University, College of Architecture and Design
March 25 Julie Snow
"Title"
Lecture @ 7:00 p.m. | Lawrence Technological University, College of Architecture and Design Auditorium, A-200, 1.800.CALL LTU

Lectures begin @ 6:00 p.m. and take place in the Genevieve Fisk Lorenger Architecture Center in the School of Architecture, unless otherwise noted. The lecture space is located in the Warren Lorenger Building on the McNichols Campus at the corner of Livernois and McNichols. Use the Livernois Campus Entrance.
Continuing education credits are offered for these events. For more information, please call the UDM School of Architecture at 313.993.1532 or visit our website at arch.udmercy.edu