In conjunction with the University of Notre Dame’s ITunesU channel, the School of Architecture is making more lectures, symposia and seminars available online. The School’s podcasts can be accessed at its ITunes channel.
Inspiration and Projects (Lecture given by Marc Appleton, Principal, Appleton and Associates, Santa Monica and Santa Barbara, California, April 2, 2012)
Transforming Los Angeles (Lecture given by Martha Welborne, Executive Director of Countywide Planning, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, March 28, 2012)
In Praise of Uncertainty (Lecture given by Daniel Solomon, Principal, Daniel Solomon Design Partners, San Francisco, February 20, 2012)
Architects as System Builders (Lecture given by Prof. Ryan Smith, Associate Professor of Architecture and Director of the Integrated Technology and Architecture Center, University of Utah, February 20, 2012)
Home and Exile (Lecture given by Visiting Professor Lucien Steil, February 1, 2012)
The Symbiotic Relationship Between Public Infrastructure Investment and Private Real Estate Development (Lecture given by Matthew Walsh, ND '68, Chairman and CEO, The Walsh Group, Chicago, February 13, 2012)
Inventing a Tradition: Theophilos Hansen in Athens (Lecture given by Georgios A. Panetsos, Professor of Architecture at the University of Patras, Greece, on February 6, 2012)
Architecture and Place (Lecture given by Robert A.M. Stern, Richard H. Driehaus Prize winner and Founder and Senior Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Dean, Yale School of Architecture on November 16, 2011).
Architecture and Democratic Values (Lecture given by Robert Peck, Henry Hope Reed Award winner and Commissioner of Public Buildings, General Services Administration on November 14, 2011).
Architecture Across Contexts (Lecture given by Christine Franck, October 2011).
Universally Sustainable - Locally Authentic (Lecture given by Joanna Alimanistianu, Architect and Urbanist, New York and Belgium, on October 3, 2011).
Temples and Towns: The Form, Elements and Principles of Planned Towns (Lecture given by Michael Dennis, Principal, Michael Dennis and Associates, Boston on September 12, 2011).
Conference: "Seaside At 30: Lessons from the First New Urbanist Community and the State of the New Urbanism Today." The conference, held September 29, 30 and October 1, 201,1 looked at the founding of Seaside, Florida and its innovations in urban design, codes and planning. Speakers included Robert Davis, Leon Krier, Andres Duany, Dhiru Thadani, Scott Merrill, Robert Orr, Alex Gorlin, Leo Casas, Christopher Leinberger, Elizabeth Plater-Zberk, Darly Davis, Marianne Cusato and Eliza Harris, among others.
Conference: "From Vernacular to Classical: The Perpetual Modernity of Palladio." Held in conjunction with the traveling exhibit, "Palladio: A Transatlantic Journey," the conference held in June 2011 at the School of Architecture included the following speakers: Leon Kier, Christine Franck, Samir Younés, Warren Cox, Steve Mouzon, Thomas Gordon Smith, Duncan Stroik, David Watkin, Charles Loving, Dr. Irena Murray, Charles Hind, Robert Adam, Witold Rybczinsky and Calder Loth, among others.
Lessons From the Katrina Cottage (Lecture given by Marianne Cusato, creator of the Katrina Cottage)
Cities and the Common Good (Lecture given by John Norquist, President and CEO of the Congress of the New Urbanism (CNU) and former mayor of Milwaukee)
The Architecture of Raymond Erith 1904-1973 (Lecture given by Lucy Archer, Architectural Historian, Colchester, Essex, England)
Architectural Tradition: Draughtsmanship and Detail (Lecture given by George Saumarez Smith, Director, Robert Adam Architects, London)
The Dream House in Our Midst: Reimagining Traditional Architecture (Excerpt of lecture given by Peter Pennoyer, Principal, Peter Pennoyer Architects, New York)
Inside Cuba: In Praise of Splendor and Excellence along the 19th and 20th Century (Excerpt of lecture given by Julio César Pérez Hernández)
Preserving the Parthenon: Principles and Implementation (Lecture given by Lena Lambrinou, Architect and Archaeologist, Acropolis Restoration Service, Athens)
The Profession and Practice of Architecture: What's Next? (Lecture given by President and Principal Consultant of The Coxe Group, Hugh Hochburg)
Why Architecture Matters (Lecture given by New Yorker architecture critic Paul Goldberger)
The Lessons of Rome (Salon convened by Prof. David Mayernik)
The Architecture of Community (Lecture given by Leon Krier)
Smart Growth Development: The Pursuit of Traditional Towns (Lecture given by Robert Davis)
The History of Notre Dame Architecture (With Prof. John Stamper)
The Renovation of St. Paul’s Church (With Prof. Krupali Uplekar)
Designing for Everyone: Accessibility Day (With Dean Michael Lykoudis)