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Mon September 10, 2018

A+C 18: Opening Reception - Academy of Art Exhibit: "Examining Future Urban Conditions"

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"Examining Future Urban Conditions"Academy of Art University, School of Architecture, 601 Brannan St. Opening: Monday, September 10, 6:00 – 8:00 PM with lecture by Keller EasterlingOn view: Saturday, September 8 - Friday, September 14
?Free Admission (registration required for Sept 10 Opening only)
?The School of Architecture is addressing city development and growth as both a global and local phenomenon. The theme of Future Cities will be addressed in the dialogue initiated by the public lecture and continued in the presentation of student work examining the political, technological and environmental implications in the urban condition. Thesis projects seek to reconcile how the infrastructure of our cities can be harnessed to provide new urban situations that respond to the patterns of climate change, water distribution, inequality, housing, cultural tension, revitalization of ecological conditions and enhancement of the healthcare networks. Collaborative studio projects incorporate the rapid technological advances which affect both spatial and multi-sensory experience.
Image by Rebecca Migan, B., Arch, Academy of Art University
"Examining Future Urban Conditions"Academy of Art University, School of Architecture, 601 Brannan St. Opening: Monday, September 10, 6:00 – 8:00 PM with lecture by Keller EasterlingOn view: Saturday, September 8 - Friday, September 14
?Free Admission (registration required for Sept 10 Opening only)
?The School of Architecture is addressing city development and growth as both a global and local phenomenon. The theme of Future Cities will be addressed in the dialogue initiated by the public lecture and continued in the presentation of student work examining the political, technological and environmental implications in the urban condition. Thesis projects seek to reconcile how the infrastructure of our cities can be harnessed to provide new urban situations that respond to the patterns of climate change, water distribution, inequality, housing, cultural tension, revitalization of ecological conditions and enhancement of the healthcare networks. Collaborative studio projects incorporate the rapid technological advances which affect both spatial and multi-sensory experience.
Image by Rebecca Migan, B., Arch, Academy of Art University
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