IIT College of Architecture Hosts Upcoming Lectures

Date

Chicago, IL — March 4, 2009 —

Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) College of Architecture will host the following lectures this spring. All lectures are free and open to the public.

11 March, Wednesday

Sean Keller, Assistant Professor of Architecture, IIT
"Olympics - Munich '72"
6 pm Crown Hall, Lower Core
3360 S. State Street, Chicago

1 April, Wednesday
Paul Endres, Principal, endresware, San Francisco
Morgenstern Visiting Professor of Architecture, IIT
"Dynamic Evolution: The Law of Fluidity, Growth and Space"
6 pm McCormick Tribune Campus Center
McCloska Auditorium
3201 South State Street, Chicago

15 April, Wednesday
Tom Leader, Owner, Tom Leader Studio
"Groundwork"6 pm Crown Hall, Lower Core

22 April, Wednesday
Ming Zhang '90, Senior Partner, Design Director, MulvannyG2 Architecture
"When Relevance Meets Intention"
6 pm Crown Hall, Lower Core

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