IIT College of Architecture Hosts Upcoming Lectures
Chicago, IL — February 14, 2011 —
Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) College of Architecture will host the following lectures this spring. All lectures are free and open to the public.
The Morgenstern Chair Lecture
Tuesday, February 15
Sou Fujimoto
Morgenstern Chair Adjunct Professor of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology
Principal, Sou Fujimoto Architects, Tokyo
"Primitive Future"
6 p.m. S. R. Crown Hall, Center Core
3360 S. State St., Chicago
Friday, February 18
Michael Morris and Yoshiko Sato
Principals, Morris Sato Studio, New York City
"Ground Control"
6 p.m. S. R. Crown Hall, Center Core
Wednesday, February 23
Ralph Johnson
Design Director, Perkins+Will, Chicago
"Current Work"
6 p.m. S. R. Crown Hall, Center Core
Wednesday, March 30
Elizabeth Mossop
Principal, Spackman Mossop + Michaels Landscape Architects, New Orleans
"Landscape Agency in Urban Revitalization"
6 p.m. McCormick Tribune Campus Center (MTCC) Auditorium
3201 S. Dearborn St., Chicago
Wednesday, April 6
Robert Krawczyk
Associate Professor of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology
"Spirals, Fractals, and Music: The Same only Different"
6 p.m. MTCC Auditorium
Wednesday, April 13
Christopher Lee
Principal,Johnson & Lee Architects
"But I Don’t Want To Share"
6 p.m. MTCC Auditorium
For more information about the lectures, please visit arch.iit.edu/life/events
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