Dynamic Equilibrium

at The Waters Edge > Three Continents

How do we develop appropriate architectural responses and urban form in the context of a shifting environment, emerging population
pressures, economic potentials and fragile ecosystems? The University of Houston is spearheading a three-continent studio in partnership with the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina; the Technical University, Delft, The Netherlands; and Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. The collective expertise of presenters will provide insight into the complex challenges shared across continental borders.
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November 8, 2012 - November 9, 2012
Gerald D Hines College of Architecture Theater
122 College of Architecture Bldg
Houston, TX 77204
713-743-2400

Dynamic Equilibrium at The Water's Edge—Three Continents

 

featured speakers

Michael Rotondi, RoTo Architects, Los Angeles, California
Kulapat Yantrasast, wHY Architecture, Los Angeles, California
Thomas Colbert, University of Houston, Houston, Texas
J. David Waggoner, III, FAIA, Waggoner and Ball Architects, New Orleans, Louisiana
Dr. Arq. Flavio Janches, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Andrés Rodolfo Ferrari,  Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Jeff Carney, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Diego Sepulveda Carmona, Technical University, Delft, The Netherlands
Jonathan Tate, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
Ann Yoachim, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana

 

Resources

Event Poster [PDF 280.11 KB]