With a fresh and dynamic lineup of internationally renowned thought leaders each semester, the Lectures and Exhibitions series is considered the signature public event series of the UT School of Architecture. Leaders in architecture, interior design, urban design, landscape architecture, and other allied disciplines present talks that capture career highlights and offer a range of models for practice, covering built projects, visionary concepts, and game-changing theories.
The Fall 2017 season begins with a lecture by artist, architect, engineer, and professor Cecil Balmond, principal of Balmond Studio in London, a practice widely recognized for redefining the interplay of art and science in the architecture discipline.
With a fresh and dynamic lineup of internationally renowned thought leaders each semester, the Lectures and Exhibitions series is considered the signature public event series of the UT School of Architecture. Leaders in architecture, interior design, urban design, landscape architecture, and other allied disciplines present talks that capture career highlights and offer a range of models for practice, covering built projects, visionary concepts, and game-changing theories.
The Fall 2017 season begins with a lecture by artist, architect, engineer, and professor Cecil Balmond, principal of Balmond Studio in London, a practice widely recognized for redefining the interplay of art and science in the architecture discipline.
With a fresh and dynamic lineup of internationally renowned thought leaders each semester, the Lectures and Exhibitions series is considered the signature public event series of the UT School of Architecture. Leaders in architecture, interior design, urban design, landscape architecture, and other allied disciplines present talks that capture career highlights and offer a range of models for practice, covering built projects, visionary concepts, and game-changing theories.
The Fall 2017 season begins with a lecture by artist, architect, engineer, and professor Cecil Balmond, principal of Balmond Studio in London, a practice widely recognized for redefining the interplay of art and science in the architecture discipline.