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UT Austin School of Architecture presents Amale Andraos

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The UT Austin School of Architecture's Lectures and Exhibitions series features an international lineup of forward-thinking experts.

Amale Andraos is Dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP) and co-founder of WORKac, a New-York based architectural and urban practice focused on re-inventing architecture at the intersection of the urban, rural, and natural environments. The practice has achieved international recognition for projects such as the Centre de Conferences in Libreville, Gabon, and the Edible Schoolyard at PS216 in Brooklyn, New York. Current projects include the Miami Collage Garage and a residential conversion of a historic New York cast-iron building. WORKac was named the AIA New York State Firm of the Year in 2015.

Drop by for an insightful evening talk to learn more about Andraos' innovative work.

The UT Austin School of Architecture's Lectures and Exhibitions series features an international lineup of forward-thinking experts.

Amale Andraos is Dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP) and co-founder of WORKac, a New-York based architectural and urban practice focused on re-inventing architecture at the intersection of the urban, rural, and natural environments. The practice has achieved international recognition for projects such as the Centre de Conferences in Libreville, Gabon, and the Edible Schoolyard at PS216 in Brooklyn, New York. Current projects include the Miami Collage Garage and a residential conversion of a historic New York cast-iron building. WORKac was named the AIA New York State Firm of the Year in 2015.

Drop by for an insightful evening talk to learn more about Andraos' innovative work.

The UT Austin School of Architecture's Lectures and Exhibitions series features an international lineup of forward-thinking experts.

Amale Andraos is Dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP) and co-founder of WORKac, a New-York based architectural and urban practice focused on re-inventing architecture at the intersection of the urban, rural, and natural environments. The practice has achieved international recognition for projects such as the Centre de Conferences in Libreville, Gabon, and the Edible Schoolyard at PS216 in Brooklyn, New York. Current projects include the Miami Collage Garage and a residential conversion of a historic New York cast-iron building. WORKac was named the AIA New York State Firm of the Year in 2015.

Drop by for an insightful evening talk to learn more about Andraos' innovative work.

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University of Texas — Austin
1900 University Ave.
Austin, TX 78705
http://soa.utexas.edu/life-work/lectures-events/spring-2017-lectures-and-exhibitions

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