Architecture’s Fall Lecture Series
CED’s Department of Architecture is hosting its annual fall lecture series, featuring awarded and acclaimed architects, designers and academics from studios and schools across the globe. This year’s lineup engages in conversation on respective research and studio work as well as emerging forms of thought and practice in the field.
Talks will take place remotely and in-person at Bauer Wurster Hall; please check each event below for specific details on location. All lectures will be available for later viewing on CED vimeo channel.
Lectures are free of charge and open to the public. If you require an accommodation for effective communication or information about campus mobility access features in order to fully participate in this event, please contact ceddean@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.
Fall 2022 Architecture Lecture Series
September 07 | 6:10 PM
Dark Matter University
"Challenging Patterns of Supremacy: Provocations from Collective Pedagogy, Practice, and Organizing"
Location: 112 Bauer Wurster Auditorium
Sponsored by The Architecture Equity Steering Committee and Arcus Social Justice Fellowship
September 28 | 1:00 PM
Oliver Lütjens + Thomas Padmanabhan
Lütjens Padmanabhan Architekt*innen
"Forms of Community"
Remote Lecture
October 26 | 6:10 PM
Michael Young, Young & Ayata
Esherick Visiting Professor of Practice
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Bryan Young, Young Projects
"No Hobby"
Location: 112 Bauer Wurster Auditorium
Sponsored by the Joseph Esherick Endowment
November 09 | 6:00 PM
Hilary Sample
MOS Architects + Columbia University
"Housing, Houses, Schools, Gardens, Courtyards, …"
Remote Lecture