For more information contact:
Teri Nagel, College of Architecture
Contact Teri Nagel
404-385-2156
Location: Architecture Auditorium
Event Date: September 24, 2008
Time: 6:00 PM—7:00 PM
Anthony Ames, FAIA (Arch 1968) will speak as part of the Architecture Centennial Lecture Series.
AIA credits available. Please consider car-pooling or public transportation as parking on campus is complex. COA recommends Technology Square Parking Deck on Spring Street just south of 5th. For additional information, call 404.894.3880.
The Architecture Program at Georgia Tech will celebrate a century of architectural education with a series of events throughout the 2008-2009 academic year. Commemorating outstanding contributions of Georgia Tech architects in Atlanta and around the world, the lecture series, exhibitions and symposia will be free and open to the public.
Mark your calendar for upcoming Centennial Events:
October 15, 2008: Ivenue Love-Stanley, FAIA (Arch 1977) and William J. Stanley III, FAIA (Arch 1972), Architecture Centennial Lecture
October 24, 2008: “100 Years of Architectural Education at Georgia Tech,” multi-speaker Homecoming session
October 29, 2008: K. Michael Hays (Arch 1976), Architecture Centennial Lecture
November 5, 2008: Thomas W. Ventulett III (Arch 1957) and partners, Architecture Centennial Lecture; Exhibition Opening (Part II of III): A Century of Architectural Education at Georgia Tech
November 19, 2008: Michael Arad (M Arch 1999), Architecture Centennial Lecture
January 29, 2009: Professor Robert Craig will present “A Scholar’s Response to the Architecture Centennial” as part of the College of Architecture’s Spring 2008 Research Forum Series
February 18, 2009: Exhibition Opening (Part III of III): A Century of Architectural Education at Georgia Tech
April 24-25, 2009: Centennial weekend celebration
April 25, 2009: Centennial Gala, Mason Murer Fine Art Gallery
The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's premier research universities. Ranked seventh among U.S. News & World Report's top public universities, Georgia Tech's more than 19,000 students are enrolled in its Colleges of Architecture, Computing, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Management and Sciences. Tech is among the nation's top producers of women and African-American engineers. The Institute offers research opportunities to both undergraduate and graduate students and is home to more than 100 interdisciplinary units plus the Georgia Tech Research Institute.