2009 - 2010 Lecture Series
Most lectures begin at 4:30pm, 104 Bond Hall
(Please note that South Bend is on Eastern Standard Time)
September 9 – Kevin Hinders
Design Professor, University of Illinois
A Comparative Analysis of Letarouilly's Édifices de Rome Moderne---Then and Now
The Richard H. Driehaus Prize Lecture
September 14 – Abdel-Wahed El-Wakil
2009 Driehaus Prize Laureate
Islamic Architecture: Form, Function and Significance
September 28 – Harriet Tregoning
Director, Washington, D.C. Office of Planning
City by Design: A Vision for Sustainability
October 26 – Paul Goldberger
Architecture Critic, The New Yorker
Why Architecture Matters
October 30 – Robert Davis
Developer and Co-Founder of Seaside, Florida
Smart Growth Development:
The Pursuit of Traditional Towns
November 2 – Léon Krier
Architect, Theorist, Urban Planner, and Inaugural Driehaus Prize Recipient
Drawing for Architecture
The John Burgee Lecture
November 16 – George Saumarez Smith
Director, Robert Adam Architects, London
Architectural Tradition: Draughtsmanship and Detail
February 22 – Mark Foster Gage
Principal, Gage / Clemenceau Architects, New York
Assistant Professor and Acting Assistant Dean, Yale University School of Architecture
Computation, Aesthetics, and the Contemporary Baroque
March 1 – Lena Lambrinou
Architect, Acropolis Restoration Project, Athens
The Athenian Acropolis: History, Mythology, and Architecture
April 12 – Fabio Grementieri
Scholar, Preservationist and 2009 Henry Hope Reed Award Recipient
Preservation of a Heritage
Events
October 7
Roundtable
Careers in Architecture: Tips and Tactics for the 21st Century
October 31
Conference
Rivaling Desires: The Mimetic Psychology of Architects
February 5 – 6
Conference
Why Rome Matters: 40 Year of Rome Program at Notre Dame
February 19 – 21
Expo Roma
A weekend celebrating the Class of 2011’s Year in Rome
March 24 – 25
Career Fair
March 26 – 27
The Richard H. Driehaus Prize Celebration Weekend, Chicago
April 5 – 16
Exhibition
Legacies in Stone