(September 21, 2009) — The Tech Tower playhouse is one of three playhouses that will be raffled off in a fundraiser for HomeAid Atlanta. Raffle tickets will be sold at Tech football games and online at homeaidatlanta.org. (full story…)
(September 21, 2009) — In his new book Skyscraper: The Politics and Power of Building New York City in the Twentieth Century, architecture professor Benjamin Flowers explores the role of culture and ideology in shaping the construction of skyscrapers and the way wealth and power have operated to reshape the urban landscape. (full story…)
(September 21, 2009) — The Georgia Tech Solar Decathlon House will re-open its doors at the new Tellus Northwest Georgia Science Museum in Cartersville, Ga., at the “Solarbration” Grand Opening Event on Saturday, Oct. 10. (full story…)
(September 17, 2009) — For the inaugural lecture endowed in his name last year, senior associate dean Douglas C. Allen selected luminary James Corner who many say is re-inventing landscape architecture. (full story…)
(August 31, 2009) — Despite the recent trend of carving out pedestrian space from once vehicular thruways, public space must be created and planned for. In order for it to succeed according to Barber, “public space will demand greater public investment and better understanding of the role artists and the arts play in putting such investment to imaginative uses.” This calls for greater investment, especially from artists, in shaping public spaces and putting them to imaginative uses. (full story…)
(August 3, 2009) — Martin Fischer of Stanford’s Center for Integrated Facility Engineering kicks off the College of Architecture T. Gordon Little Lecture Series on August 31, 6PM, in the newly renovated Reinsch-Pierce Family Auditorium. A reception will follow to mark 50 years of Building Construction at Georgia Tech. (full story…)
(August 3, 2009) — Perry Yang was chief planner for the 2009 World Games Park which opened July 16 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. (full story…)
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As a designer and architect, Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) is one of the most influential and important designers of the 20th century.
Kulper’s interests include the roles of representation and methodologies in the production of architecture and in broadening the conceptual range by which architecture contributes to our cultural imagination.