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FALL 2010 LECTURES

2010 Graduation Ceremony: featuring Sir Peter Cook as commencement speaker

Sunday, September 12, 2010
Ceremony 5:00-7:00pm
Reception 7:00-9:00pm
SCI-Arc Graduation Pavilion

The ceremony will be broadcast
live online>>

Sir Peter Cook--founder of Archigram, Director of CRAB, Professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts, London--will give a commencement speech entitled Let's fly - it's architecture.

Guest Reception:
The SCI-Arc Office of Development and Alumni Relations will host a special pre-ceremony priority seating reception for parents, family members, and guests to begin at 4pm in the Graduation Pavilion.

Pre-Ceremony Arrival:
Graduates should arrive no later than 4:30pm to check in with Peter Dung and Lisa Russo, who will assist with assigned seating and explain the procedure for walking to receive diplomas.

To guarantee that family secure priority seating, please RSVP to Aimee Richer at aimee_richer@sciarc.edu by Friday, September 3. Please include the names of your reception attendees.
Patrik Schumacher: Parametricism and the Autopoiesis
of Architecture

Monday, September 13, 7:30PM
SCI-Arc Graduation Pavilion

Patrik Schumacher is partner at Zaha Hadid Architects and founding director at the Architectural Association Design Research Lab (AADRL). He joined Zaha Hadid in 1988.

Schumacher studied philosophy and architecture in Bonn, London, and Stuttgart, where he received his Diploma in architecture in 1990. In 1999 he completed his Ph.D. at the Institute for Cultural Science, Klagenfurt University. In 1996 he founded the Design Research Laboratory with Brett Steele, at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, where he continues to serve as one of its co-directors. Since 2004 Schumacher has been a tenured Professor at the Institute for Experimental Architecture, Innsbruck University. Currently he is also a guest professor at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. His extensive theoretical writings are available at www.patrikschumacher.com.

The lecture will present the case for Parametricism as a new unified, epochal style for the 21st century. The reach of Parametricism is global, and its scope is universal, including urbanism, architecture, interior design, as well as furniture and product design. The discussion of Parametricism will be conceptually framed within the theory of architectural autopoiesis, which analyses architecture as a self-referentially closed system of communications, taking exclusive and universal responsibility for the innovation of the built environment within society.

During the last 30 years, society radically transformed into what one might call a post-Fordist network society. The attendant crisis of modernism engendered a period of radical critique, experimentation, and theoretical confusion. Only recently, in the new millenium, has a new avant-garde movement gathered sufficient strength, coherence and confidence to establish a new global paradigm after modernism. Against this horizon, Parametricism will be defined operationally, both positively and negatively, via its functional and formal heuristics. The arguments will be illustrated and underpinned by recent work from Zaha Hadid Architects and from the AA Design Research Lab.

www.zaha-hadid.com

Architecture & Beauty: A Troubled Relationship:
with Yael Reisner, Sir Peter Cook, Hernan Diaz Alonso, Frank Gehry, Greg Lynn, Thom Mayne and Eric Owen Moss

Wednesday, Sept 15, 7:30pm
SCI-Arc Graduation Pavilion

Alumni and Friends Reception follows

Beauty provides the dynamic catalyst for a symposium moderated by Yael Reisner with architects Sir Peter Cook, Hernan Diaz-Alonso, Frank Gehry, Greg Lynn, Thom Mayne and Eric Owen Moss, who are among today’s most progressive and high-profile architects featured in her book written with Fleur Watson, Architecture and Beauty: Conversations with Architects about a Troubled Relationship. The symposium will offer a rare insight to these creative minds, as they share their positions, opinions and points of view on whether they think beauty is integral or non-essential to architecture.

Immediately following the symposium, please join friends and colleagues for a SCI-Arc alumni reception with Cook, Diaz-Alonso, Gehry, Lynn, Mayne, Moss and Reisner. Reisner’s book will be available for purchase.

RSVP by Tuesday, September 7th for the reception. Contact Lynn Ordinario, SCI-Arc Alumni Relations Officer, at 213-356-5312 or Lynn_Ordinario@sciarc.edu.