For more information contact:
Brittany Arnold, College of Architecture
Contact Brittany Arnold
404-894-3880
Location: Architecture Auditorium, East Architecture Building
Event Date: November 12, 2008
Time: 6:00 PM—7:00 PM
Michael Arad (M Arch 1999), designer of the World Trade Center Memorial in New York, will deliver a talk 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.
Mark your calendar for upcoming Centennial Events:
A Century of Architectural Education at Georgia Tech – Exhibition of Student Work February 18, 7:30 PM
A Scholar’s Response to the Architecture Centennial January 29, 11:00 AM to noon, at the Architecture Library
Professor Robert Craig will deliver a lecture as part of the College of Architecture’s Spring 2008 Research Forum Series
Centennial celebration weekend and creative black tie gala April 24-25
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