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SUMMARY:Mobile Detroit 2050 / Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Mobile Detroit 2050 / Panel Discussion\n\n\nCompelling AI images and visions have the power to change the course of current development. The widespread deployment of the car originated in Detroit and there is no better place to imagine futures for transportation\, access\, and mobility. Innovation thrives with diverse perspectives.  \nAI has the power to quickly produce images from text and as this technology moves into widespread use\, it has the ability to democratize the work of thinkers\, dreamers\, and disruptors to contribute their unique visions of what lies ahead.  How will we move about the city in 2050?  \nMobile Detroit 2050 has been selected to take part in the Detroit Month of Design in September 2023\, a citywide celebration that gathers designers\, creatives\, and innovators across the metro community to leverage creativity as an engine for sustainable and equitable development. \nThe proposed Mobile Detroit 2050 exhibition presents an exciting opportunity to showcase Detroit’s status as a national and global design capital\, further enhancing its reputation as the sole city in the United States to receive the UNESCO City of Design designation. This designation aligns Detroit with a network of 31 other design cities and a total of 180 cities worldwide. \nJ﻿oin LTU_CoAD for an innovative discussion on AI and Design that is part of Detroit Month of Design\, 2023. \nPANEL DISCUSSION\nModerators: Sara Codarin\, Karl Daubmann \nFeaturing: Julian Bleeker\, Elisa Ngan\, Gretchen Wilkins\, and Michael Canty \nLocation: T210 UTLC Gallery \n6:30pm – 8:00pm \nThis event is free and open to the public.  \nE﻿XHIBITION\nBegins September 14th and runs through September 29th \nM – F from 9 – 5pm \nLocation: T210 UTLC Gallery \n*﻿no registration necessary
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LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Portraits S3
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23rd!\nCome have a drink and mingle! Join us for an exciting event\, La Ventana Presents: Portraits S3! Get ready to immerse yourself in a captivating experience that celebrates the beauty of art and culture. Discover a diverse collection of stunning portraits by artist Daniel Geanes that will leave you in awe. From intricate brush strokes to vibrant colors\, these artworks will transport you to a world of emotions and stories.
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LOCATION:La Ventana Cafe\, 1492 Gratiot Avenue\, Detroit\, MI
CATEGORIES:Art,Design
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SUMMARY:Iris Eichenberg Exhibition: “Topoanalysis/Wer bin ich?”
DESCRIPTION:Iris Eichenberg Exhibition: “Topoanalysis/Wer bin ich?”\nDavid Klein Gallery – Detroit \nThe exhibition title refers to the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard’s concept of “topoanalysis\,” which postulates that places\, such as houses\, often become sites of intimacy and attachment\, leading to the experience of nostalgia when revisited or remembered. \nHouses are a central motif of the exhibition\, from a simple line drawing to an immersive fabric installation and multiple wooden house sculptures made from a single walnut tree. 🏠 \nJoin us for the exhibition opening on September 23rd from 5-8 PM.\n____\nPictured: Eichenberg in her studio at @cranbrook_art. Images courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/iris-eichenberg-exhibition-topoanalysis-wer-bin-ich
LOCATION:David Klein Gallery
CATEGORIES:Art,Design
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SUMMARY:LTU_CoAD: Works in Progress + AECOM Open House
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about innovative design with AECOM and LTU_CoAD.\n\n\nJoin AECOM and the College of Architecture and Design of Lawrence Technological University at AECOM’s Midtown Detroit Office to network with industry professionals and learn more about the theory\, practice\, and technology that informs design at AECOM\, as well as the LTU_CoAD Works in Progress exhibition.  \nHear from Joice Krysak (Senior Architect\, AECOM)\, Ed Hunerberg (Architectural Designer\, AECOM)\, Jalen Davis (Architectural Designer\, AECOM)\, and Lilian Crum (Associate Dean\, College of Architecture and Design\, Lawrence Technological University).  \nLTU_CoAD: Works in Progress explores the way that technology is changing how we design. The in-progress works on display challenge convention\, and imagine the possibilities that lie ahead at the intersection of design and technology. The exhibition features the work of faculty and students from the College of Architecture and Design at Lawrence Technological University.  \nDrinks and light fare with be served.  \nHeader image: Rose Vito_MArch\, LTU \n\n\n\nImage credit: AECOM Detroit
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/ltu_coad-works-in-progress-aecom-open-house
LOCATION:4219 Woodward Ave\, 4219 Woodward Avenue\, Detroit\, MI\, 48201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:MURALS IN ISLANDVIEW
DESCRIPTION:The producers of Murals in the Market\, @1XRUN\, and over 20 artists will soon be marking a new chapter of public art in Detroit! Murals in Islandview kicks off on Tuesday\, September 26th\, with over a dozen activations and will crescendo on Saturday\, September 30th with the official closing party for Design Core’s Month of Design (@designcoredet). \nThis initiative along with Murals in the Market and Small Business Mural Project continues a nearly decade of public art by the 1XRUN team. With the support of @dte_energy_official\, @gilbertfamilyfoundation and ITC\, @designcoredet\, @dbgdetroit\, @detroitHustlesHarder\, and @Paxhau\, this 2023 festival will bring a density of public art to Detroit’s Islandview neighborhood! \nMurals in Islandview 2023 Schedule. All events will be held at or near @Spotlitedetroit – 2905 Beaufait Detroit\, MI 48207 \nTuesday 9/26\n6-10pm – Artist Meet and Greet Happy Hour \nWednesday 9/27\n7-9pm – Artist talk with Kevin Lyons curated by Jesse Cory\n9pm-12am – Drink and Draw + DJ Set by Kevin Lyons and Wrcklés \nThursday 9/28\n7-10pm – Sheefy Solo Exhibition and Murals In Islandview Group Exhibition\n10pm-2am – Afterparty with DJ Set From Sheefy + Dez Live \nFriday 9/29\n7-9pm – How Commerce and Art Meet with The Gilbert Family Foundation\n9pm-2am – Houseparty Anniversary \nSaturday 9/30\n12-8pm – Murals in Islandview and Detroit Month of Design Closing Block Party\n8pm-2am – Official Closing After Party with ZTRIPMural Painting Everyday 12-9pm
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LOCATION:Spotlite Detroit\, 2905 Beaufait Street #4\, Detroit\, MI\, 48207\, United States
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Negar Kalantar
DESCRIPTION:META Making: Exploring the Fusion of Design\, Material and Technology\n\n\nJoin Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design on Thursday\, September 28th at 12:30pm ET for our second innovative Fall 2023 Lunch and Learn lecture with Associate Professor and Digital Craft Lab Director at California College of the Arts (CCA)\, Negar Kalantar.  \n“In this talk\, the focus shifts towards the paradigm of “”META Making\,”” a framework that surpasses traditional fabrication methods and explores innovative dimensions within design\, material\, and technology. A selection of projects will be showcased to explore the cohesive interplay of these elements\, thereby reshaping the boundaries of creative expression. \nThe exploration extends beyond the realm of traditional fabrication\, revealing the potential for transformation within design research focused on material exploration. The journey involves navigating through the domains of bio-cement\, smart materials\, and performative 3D printing\, enabling the unlocking of capabilities to construct structures with the ability to respond\, adapt\, and evolve. \nStanding at the intersection of knowledge and creation\, the fusion of biology and cutting-edge making technologies leads to unprecedented possibilities. Yet\, we also recognize the pressing call to action. Our world grapples with CO2 emissions and environmental urgencies\, urging designers to embrace responsive innovation. \nThis talk isn’t just about ideas – it’s about action. Come explore ‘META Making’ and see how design\, material\, and tech are reshaping our future for the better.” \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. As part of CoAD’s Design x Technology Lecture Series\, guests may watch online or on campus. Register for the location/viewing details. \nCEU: This lecture equals 1 credit. To prepare for any potential audit\, we suggest you register for this lecture and hold onto your confirmation. Upon verification of attendance\, CoAD will supply a certificate of completion. When you request a certificate\, you must send us your lecture confirmation so keep that information handy \n\n\nAbout Negar \nDr. Negar Kalantar research and practice lies at the intersection of architecture\, science\, and engineering. By bringing together digital and analog fabrication work-flows across scales\, her interdisciplinary research practice broadly investigates the potency of transformable design principles\, helping to create adaptive designs\, building components and interior spaces that are adaptable and demonstrate real-time morphological changes into users and environment. Her current research focuses on applications of additive manufacturing technology (3-D printing) as a catalyst for innovation\, to expand new ways of design in interactive and responsive environments. The main strength of her cross-disciplinary research is to bridge the recent advancements in additive manufacturing technologies with large-scale structures. She focuses on applications of robots in additive manufacturing technology as a catalyst of shifting not just how infrastructures are constructed today\, but also transforming the way infrastructures are designed and built in the future from beginning to end.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-lecture-negar-kalantar
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:EVENING OF ARTS
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars on September 29th for our 2nd Annual Evening of Arts\, this year as a part of the Detroit Month of Design! Enjoy viewing art from local creators while also tasting hors d’oeuvres prepared by talented culinary artists. There will be a Sofar Sounds concert taking place on the 3rd floor and an open Arts & Crafts workshop on the 2nd. We will end the night with a Cypher and Jam Session hosted by Lito\, which is open to any artists willing to take the mic! \nOur goal is to showcase the depth of which the art community here in our city reaches. From music\, to food\, to fashion we have so much culture to offer and talent to portray. As the most historic Coworking space in Detroit there’s no better place to bring it all under one roof! \nWe are also debuting ‘The Art of Food’ with Detroit chefs Amy Hang\, Lena Sareini\, Joe VanWager & George Azar where they are each showcasing a specially designed hors d’oeuvre to be on display as an art piece on the wall. Along with that\, we will be serving each of the hors d’oeuvres to guests. Purchase your tickets through the link to see and taste! \nArt from\nShingy Pop\nMazySuzan\nMartyna Alexander\nLurk & Destroy\n107Allison\nAmy Hang\nDebbie La Pratt\nDaniel Ribar\nVan Tran\nBrendan Brooks\nFernando Gutierrez\nSxrreal\nAmber Chene\nTorrence Jay\nNathan Karim\nRachel Anderson\n  \nFood from\nAmy Hang\nLena Sareini\nJoe VanWager\nGeorge Azar\nMusic from \nSofar Sounds \nLito\nJonah\nEvent Details\nFriday\, September 29\n6 pm – 10 pm\n \nAbout Hunt Street Station\nThe Hunt Street Station\, which has a commanding view of Gratiot Avenue\, is located on the corner of Hunt and Dubois near Detroit’s historic Eastern Market. It was completed in May of 1897\, served as the Third Precinct for Detroit’s Metropolitan Police Department for 63 years\, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. In early 2017\, Detroiters Matthew and Kevin Morin purchased the building and began a historical renovation to return the Station to its former glory. Now completed\, Hunt Street Station is the new home for Macro Connect\, the Morins’ education technology consulting company. It also offers substantial downtown Detroit coworking space for small businesses\, non-profits\, and independent professionals.
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LOCATION:Sphinx Organization Inc\, 2200 Hunt Street\, Detroit\, MI\, 48207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Design,Detroit Month of Design,Food
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Paul Lewis
DESCRIPTION:Biogenic Building Sections\n\n\nJoin Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design on Tuesday\, October 10th at 12:30pm ET for another innovative Fall 2023 Lunch and Learn lecture with . \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. As part of CoAD’s Design x Technology Lecture Series\, guests may watch online or on campus. Register for the location/viewing details. \nBased on LTL Architects’ recently published book Manual of Biogenic House Sections\, this lecture presents a visually compelling argument for rethinking the material basis of architecture in a time of environmental crisis. Asserting that the most viable means to radically reduce embodied carbon in new buildings is to use plant and earth-based materials\, the lecture and book demonstrates how this approach can catalyze new types of houses that reduce or sequester carbon\, engage regenerative life cycles\, and create healthier spaces for living. Interlaced into the talk are reuse and biogenic projects designed by LTL Architects. In particular\, the lecture will explicate five small LTL designed houses that use biogenic material assemblies as a catalyst for building form\, domestic organization\, and spatial seduction. These projects demonstrate our optimism about architecture’s agency when embracing biogenic materials in the move towards a regenerative future. \nWhat you can expect to learn: \n\nHow biogenic materials can be a new model for 21st century building practices in a time of climate crises and the need to radically reduce carbon emission in the built environment.\nThe primary biogenic materials for buildings\, identifying their limits and benefits while also giving visual examples of those materials in case studies.\nThe lecture will present the unique architectural potential of plant-based materials\, moving beyond mere material replacement in conventional construction.”\n\nCEU: This lecture equals 1 credit. To prepare for any potential audit\, we suggest you register for this lecture and hold onto your confirmation. Upon verification of attendance\, CoAD will supply a certificate of completion. When you request a certificate\, you must send us your lecture confirmation so keep that information handy. \n\n\nAbout Paul Lewis\, FAIA \nPaul Lewis\, FAIA\, is a Principal at LTL Architects based in New York City.  He is Professor at Princeton University School of Architecture. LTL is focused on plant-based building materials and the creative repurposing of buildings\, and they have completed academic\, cultural and institutional adaptive reuse projects throughout the United States.  LTL are the 2019 NY State AIA firm of the year\, have received a National Design Award\, and have been inducted into the ID Hall of Fame. LTL Architects are the authors of Intensities (2013)\, Opportunistic Architecture (2008) and Situation Normal….Pamphlet Architecture #21 (1998). Their 2016 book entitled Manual of Section has been translated into seven languages\, and their follow-up book Manual of Biogenic House Sections\, revealing the architectural potentials of plant and earth-based materials\, was release at the end of 2022.  Paul is the past President of the Architectural League of New York and a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome. He received a BA from Wesleyan University and a M.Arch from Princeton University.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-lecture-paul-lewis
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:2023 Distinguished Architecture Alumni Award & Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Distinguished Alumni Architecture Board is thrilled to present this year’s award to Amy Baker\, Principal\, Amy Baker Architect\n\n\nAmy Baker: Topic TBA\nThis public Lecture and Award Presentation Reception / Exhibit in the UTLC will be held at Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design Campus.  \nAmy’s lecture will begin at 6pm ET. Afterwards\, join the rest of our guests for the DAAA reception. \nThe DAA Award is given annually in recognition of the recipient’s professional\, academic\, and personal achievements including: \n\nLocal\, National\, and International Professional Accomplishments\nSupport of the College of Architecture and Design\nCharitable\, Volunteer\, and Community Service\n\n\n\nA﻿bout Amy Baker Architect: Amy Baker Architect is a commercial architecture and spec consulting firm located in Royal Oak\, Michigan that provides a variety of architectural services for new construction\, addition\, and renovation work. \nWith experience in retail\, daycare centers\, multi-family residential\, commercial office build-outs\, entertainment\, light industrial\, and restaurant work\, Amy Baker Architect can provide design and construction document services for your commercial project.  \nFor architect clients\, we are happy to focus on specific technical services to support your project teams\, including third-party drawing reviews\, code reviews\, and construction specifications. \nAmy Baker Architect and WDEO have combined our spec consulting practices and expanded our capacity. Together\, Amy and David bring a combined 50+ years of specifying experience to your projects. \nA﻿bout Amy: Amy has enjoyed a rewarding career over the last 19 years working for some of Detroit’s most prominent architectural firms and\, most recently\, within her own practice\, Amy Baker Architect\, formed in 2018. \nAmy is a Registered Architect in Michigan that specializes in the technical development of projects with a passion for exterior enclosure detailing\, building science\, building codes\, and construction specifications. Her professional mission is to support the architectural community in making technical tasks\, like spec writing and code research\, more accessible and easily understood through education and mentoring. She has successfully completed projects of many different types\, scales\, and complexities\, including retail\, higher ed\, multi-family residential\, entertainment\, municipal\, commercial office\, and restaurant projects.   \nAmy is pleased to be on the Board of Directors for the metro-Detroit chapter of the Building Enclosure Council (BEC-GD)\, the Air Barrier Association of America (ABAA)\, the Detroit chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)\, and Specifications Consultants in Independent Practice (SCIP). She is also on RIB SpecLink’s Product Innovation Advisory Board\, where she contributes new ideas for improving the tools and functionality of one of the leading spec writing platforms in North America. \n*﻿Cover image: Marygrove Early Education Center: Marlon Blackwell Architects (AOR) / Timothy Hursley (Photography) / Amy Baker Architect (Spec and Code Consultant)
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/2023-distinguished-architecture-alumni-award-reception
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Pouya Ahmadi
DESCRIPTION:Transnational Typography\n\n\nJoin Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design on Tuesday\, October 24th at 12:30pm ET for another innovative Fall 2023 Design x Technology lecture with Associate Professor of Graphic Design at RISD\, Pouya Ahmadi. \nThis talk focuses on the intertwined material and typographic manifestations of language and power through publishing\, installations and lecture-performances. Pouya is interested in the transnational Southwest Asian articulation of and complicated relationship with modernity beyond its Western/Euro-American stricture. His practice explores notions of hybridity through projects that examine and materialize the sociopolitical and cultural conditioning of displaced bodies and the liminal states they traverse. He is interested in modes of production and dissemination that can engage and articulate layered and multivalent identities\, both individual and collective. \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. As part of CoAD’s Design x Technology Lecture Series\, guests may watch online or on campus. Register for the location/viewing details. \n\n\nAbout Pouya: \nPouya Ahmadi is a designer\, artist\, and associate professor of graphic design at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). He is the founder of Studio Pouya Ahmadi and the editor\, designer\, and publisher of Amalgam — an independent journal that explores the intersection of typography\, language\, and power. Amalgam has been recognized by AIGA\, the Society of Typographic Arts\, UIC Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs\, and UIC College of Architecture\, Design\, and the Arts (CADA) Dean’s Research Prize. Pouya has presented at venues including Typographics\, Adobe Live and TypeCon\, and his work has been exhibited at the Moscow Global Biennale of Graphic Design\, Dubai Design Week\, AIGA Eye on Design\, the Type Directors Club and East Sea International Art Biennale\, among others. He served as an editorial board member of Neshan magazine in Iran from 2009–20. Pouya holds an MA in image research and an MAS in visual communication from the University of Applied Sciences and the Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) and MDes in graphic design from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-lecture-pouya-ahmadi
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Monica Evans
DESCRIPTION:Little Utopias: Practical Lessons From Female and Non-Binary Solo and Small Team Game Developers\n\n\nJoin Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design on Tuesday\, November 7th at 12:30pm ET for another innovative Fall 2023 Design x Technology lecture with Monica Evans\, Associate Game Design Professor at The University of Texas at Dallas. \nThis lecture examines how the lived experiences of female and non-binary solo and small-team game developers affects their game design practices and creative process\, particularly when making games about historically marginalized characters\, cultures\, and narratives. Solo and small-team game developers often have similar approaches to organization\, collaboration\, prototyping\, public appearances\, and social media strategies when foregrounding underrepresented perspectives as a core part of the development process. \nAdditionally\, these developers use similar strategies when researching\, writing\, and presenting marginalized characters and cultures\, regardless of whether they are themselves part of those groups. Looking both at Adrienne Shaw’s argument for diversity as an expected norm and Emily Short’s writing on the “cost of being female and visible on the internet\,” this talk presents best practices and strategies for solo and small-team game development\, as well as practical suggestions for how female\, BIPOC\, queer\, gender non-conforming\, and other historically marginalized groups can center their lived experiences in the creative practice and development processes of digital games. This talk includes the results of interviews with solo and small team developers that were undertaken as part of the ASPIRE-2 grant program at UT Dallas\, including the developers of In Other Waters (2020)\, Citizen Sleeper (2022)\, Before I Forget (2020)\, and Unpacking (2021) \nParticipants in this talk will learn best practices for solo and small team game development in terms of scoping\, staging\, launching\, and maintaining a digital game from prototype to post-release\, which requires a different practice\, structure\, and mindset than games developed with larger collaborative teams. Participants will also gain insight into foregrounding lived experiences into their own creative practice; navigating the digital games industry as a female or non-binary developer\, especially LGBTQ women and women of color; and creating safer\, more diverse\, and more welcoming development practices for game developers of all kinds. \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. As part of CoAD’s Design x Technology Lecture Series\, guests may watch online or on campus. Register for the location/viewing details. \n\n\nAbout Monica \n“Dr. Monica Evans is an Associate Professor of Game Design\, Development\, and Studies in the Bass School of Arts\, Humanities\, and Technology at the University of Texas at Dallas. Her work sits at the intersection of game studies and game production\, narrative systems\, serious and educational games\, interactive fiction\, and science fiction studies. Many of Dr. Evans’ former students hold design and development positions in the digital games industry at studios including Blizzard\, Bethesda\, Valve\, iD\, Gearbox\, and others. Dr. Evans directs the Narrative Systems Research Lab at UT Dallas\, which pursues models of understanding\, structural research\, and the creation of new work in the fields of narrative\, interactive media\, and digital and analog games. Some of Dr. Evans’ recent publications include: \n“You Are The Library: Players as Custodians of Information in In Other Waters and The Return of the Obra Dinn.” Vector: The Critical Journal of the British Science Fiction Association\, forthcoming Fall 2023 \n“Should My Best Prove Insufficient\, We Will Find Another Way: Time Loop Mechanics as Expressions of Hope in Digital Games.” International Conference on Human Computer Interaction\, July 2023 \n“”Science Compels Us To Explode The Sun! Toward A New Taxonomy For Science Fiction Video Games.”” International Conference on Narrative\, March 2023 \n“Video Games Make Time Travel Real (No\, Really).” The Astounding Analog Companion\, November 2021 \n“The Needle And The Wedge: Digital Games as Speculative Art.” Vector: The Critical Journal of the British Science Fiction Association\, Summer 2020″
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-lecture-monica-evans
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Toshihiro Oki
DESCRIPTION:The Making of SANAA’s Toldeo Museum of Art Glass Pavilion\n\n\nJoin Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design on Tuesday\, November 21th at 6:30pm ET for our final Fall 2023 Design x Technology lecture with architect\, Toshihiro Oki. \nGuests will receive an in-depth look at how the design of SANAA’s Glass Pavilion at the Toledo Museum of Art came about and how it was constructed.This lecture will give the participants a behind the scenes view of how a seemingly simple looking building was constructed – and what considerations were taken into account to make this a feasible reality. \nThe construction was complex\, so this presentation will give students and professionals a different perspective on the thinking and actions of such an endeavor. \nCoAD Design x Technology lectures are free and open to the public. Guests may watch online or on campus. Register for the location/viewing details. \nCEU: This lecture equals 1 credit. \n\n\nAbout Toshihiro \nToshihiro Oki established his office in New York after working for several years at the Japanese architectural office of SANAA / Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa (Pritzker Prize 2010) to build the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City and the Toledo Museum of Art Glass Pavilion in Ohio. Since 2009\, he has been working on his own independent projects. Oki is licensed to practice architecture in New York and has taught architecture studio at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture and Princeton University Graduate School of Architecture. He is currently the Architecture Advisor at Grace Farms Foundation. Architecture should raise the human imagination beyond the conventional everyday. This requires an unconventional process. \nThe experience of bridging the cultural gap of international teams\, clients and locations has led to the focus of thinking globally and acting locally. Every project has a unique set of conditions that requires both an open perspective and a focused process. In order to expand the possibilities\, each project team is assembled from a trusted group of associates\, engineers and builders based on the project’s specific needs. This creates a dynamic team structure that can efficiently focus on the design and finding its subsequent reality. Such flexible partnerships and conditions help lead to unanticipated paths of new thinking and possibilities.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-lecture-toshihiro-oki
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Upali Nanda
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Nanda\, Global Research Director for HKS and Associate Professor of Practice at University of Michigan will discuss research in practice.\n\n\nThe Art & Science of Being Human: An emerging perspective on research in practice \nIn this presentation Dr. Upali Nanda\, Global Research Director for HKS and Associate Professor of Practice at University of Michigan will share what it takes to build research in practice\, how an anchor on the art and science of being Human can transform our ecological and societal challenges\, and how intersections between industry\, academy and non-profits are essential to build robust coalitions that can get to meaningful impact. \nWhat you can expect: \n1. Real look at behind the curtains of what research in practice looks like2. Honest conversation about opportunities and challenges of bringing research into practice3. ABCs of change: AI/ Automation\, Brain/ Building; Climate/ Carbon. How to use these building blocks in effective coalitions of change4. Call to action: Understand from the students what they see as their role in a rapidly changing world\, and the pathways to make that happen \n\n\n\nDr. Upali Nanda is Principal and Global Director of Research for HKS\, an international architectural firm where she spearheads and leads research projects globally. She also teaches as Associate Professor of Practice at the Taubman School of Architecture and Urban Planning at University of Michigan and serves as the Executive Director for the non-profit Center for Advanced Design Research and Education. Her award-winning research around health and wellbeing\, neuroscience and architecture\, sensthetics\, point of decision design\, and outcome-driven design has been widely published. She has won various research and innovation awards including the 2018 Women in Architecture Innovator Award.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-lecture-upali-nanda
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Kim Yao
DESCRIPTION:Kim Yao\, FAIA\, Principal of Architecture Research Office (ARO) will lecture during our Spring semester\n\n\nCuriosity with a Method \nLearn how Architecture Research Office’s process and culture fosters consistently high-quality design that elevates people and place. A presentation by Principal Kim Yao\, FAIA\, will explore how the office structure and environment underpin a culture of collaboration; how research is embedded in process and practice; and\, how engagement and alignment around goals and aspirations creates a foundation for transformative architecture.The presentation\, followed by Q+A\, will explore the firm’s diverse past and present work\, research-based process\, and firm culture. The lecture will address the importance of collaboration and engagement in achieving transformative architecture\, and each attendee will gain an understanding of varied ways research can underpin and complement practice. \nArchitecture Research Office is the New York City firm united by their collaborative process\, commitment to accountable action\, and social and environmental responsibility. Research gives their work purpose and intention. Their architecture unites beauty and form with strategy and intelligence. Their office designs spaces that inspire people\, further institutional missions\, and advance equity and resilience. This philosophy has earned them firm over one hundred design awards including the 2020 AIA Architecture Firm Award\, the AIA New York State Firm of the Year Award\, and the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Architecture. \nWhat you will learn: \n\nThe lecture will highlight both engagement\, design process and final resolution of projects\, providing a full picture of the building project.\nDesigners will be presented with diverse ways and scales that their work has impact.\nIdentifying shared project principles that guide design and decision-making creates a foundation for robust and efficient decision-making.\nAttendees will learn varied approaches to design that result in work that is accessible and inclusive.\n\nJoin us for this innovative lecture on campus or virtually. Choose the appropriate ticket. \nHeader image credit: Lucy Raven\, Ready Mix\, 2021. Installation view\, Dia Chelsea\, New York City. © Lucy Raven. Photo: BillJacobson Studio\, New York\, courtesy Dia Art Foundation\, New York \n\n\nABOUT: \nKim Yao\, FAIA\, is Principal of Architecture Research Office (ARO). She holds an undergraduate degree in architecture from Columbia College: Columbia University and a Master of Architecture from Princeton University. She is a lecturer at MIT and has taught at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture\, Planning and Preservation\, the School of Constructed Environments\, Parsons the New School for Design\, and Barnard College (2001-2011). She has lectured throughout the United States and abroad. Kim has been awarded the AIA New York (AIANY) Medal of Honor and the Beverly Willis Foundation Mentorship Award. She was President of AIANY in 2020 and serves on the Board of the Center for Architecture. \n\n\n\nImage credit: Ky Kaufman
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/copy-of-design-x-technology-lecture-kim-yao
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Carla Diana
DESCRIPTION:Carla Diana\, Robot Designer and Founding Head of 4D Design at Cranbrook Academy of Art will lecture during our Spring semester\n\n\nDesigning Everyday Products with Social Robotics in Mind \nThis talk will take a fresh look at the design of products in our everyday lives through a lens of social robotics. Robot designer\, technology author and design educator Carla Diana will share case studies from over a decade of projects that span from thermostats to hospital robots\, looking at how a holistic approach to design can give teams a clear vision for creating products that are built on meaningful\, intuitive\, and delightful interactions. \nCarla will share insights from her book\, My Robot Gets Me: How Social Design Can Make New Products More Human (HBR Press 2021) as well as a glimpse into the labs at Cranbrook Academy of Art’s unique masters program in 4D Design. For more info see http://www.carladiana.com \nWhat you can expect: A creative look at robotics and how it applies to everyday life\, including the hospital setting. \nThis lecture will appeal to: \n\nCreative designers and artists looking for ways to integrate technology into their work\nTechnologists looking for real world applications of robotics\nHospital and nursing professionals looking to learn how robotics can improve workflow\n\nJoin us for this innovative lecture on campus or virtually. Choose the appropriate ticket. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCarla Diana is the founder and head of the 4D Design program at Cranbrook Academy of Art. A designer\, author\, and educator\, she explores the impact of future technologies through hands-on experiments in product design and tangible interaction. In addition to her studio practice\, she is Design Advisor and former Head of Design for Diligent Robotics\, an Austin\, Texas\, based company where advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning manifest in robot assistants to help healthcare workers. \nCarla has been part of innovation design firms Smart Design and frog Design where she worked on a range of products from robots to connected home appliances. Her work has appeared on the covers of Popular Science\, Technology Review\, and The New York Times Sunday Review. \nCarla writes and lectures frequently on the social impact of robotics and emerging technology. Her latest book\, My Robot Gets Me: How Social Design Can Make New Products More Human (HBR Press 2021) discusses design strategies for everyday products. She is the creator of the world’s first children’s book on 3D printing\, LEO the Maker Prince (Maker Media 2014)\, and was previously co-host of the Robopsych Podcast\, a show that explored the design and psychological impact of human-robot interaction. Her latest research is focused on autonomous vehicle systems as public transportation solutions. \nShe holds an M.F.A. in 3D Design from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering from the Cooper Union.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-lecture-carla-diana
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Elizabeth Wittacker
DESCRIPTION:Housing_Medium Please!\n\n\nElizabeth Whittaker is the Founding Principal of Boston based MERGE Architects\, a practice aimed at developing contemporary craft\, transforming type\, and addressing social ecologies across all program. For this talk Elizabeth will share how the work of her practice has evolved from small-scale material explorations to transforming Housing typologies in Boston\, Detroit\, and throughout the US. The presentation will explore contemporary interpretations of varying contexts\, as MERGE reimagines the vernacular of each unique site and region at the missing middle scale of Housing. \nThe need for more modest scale multi-family housing in particular offers immense opportunity for experimentation and the revitalization of many neighborhoods throughout the country. As the housing crisis in the US has reached a fever pitch\, we can no longer rely on Big Development to satisfy all of our collective housing needs and changing lifestyles. This lecture will discuss how MERGE is translating known residential building types in both form and material to address this demand for diversity through their research and built work on the flat\, maisonette\, duplex\, townhouse\, triple-decker\, and Chicago 6-flat. \n\n\n\n\nCEU: This lecture equals 1 professional architecture credit. This lecture is free and open to the public. As part of CoAD’s Design x Technology Lecture Series\, guests may watch online or on campus. Register for the location/viewing details.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-elizabeth-wittacker
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Melissa Kagen
DESCRIPTION:Wandering Games\n\n\nJoin Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design on Tuesday\, March 26th for a forward-thinking Design x Technology Lecture as we present Assistant Teaching Professor of Interactive Media & Game Development\, Worcester Polytechnic Institute\, Melissa Kagen. \nWandering in games can be a theme\, a formal mode\, an aesthetic metaphor\, or a player action. It can mean walking\, escaping\, traversing\, meandering\, or returning. In this talk\, I’ll introduce the concept of “wandering games” and explain the uses of wandering in a variety of game worlds. Using examples from several recent digital games\, I’ll discuss how ideologies of work\, gender\, colonialism\, and death inflect the ways we wander through digital spaces. \nParticipants will be given examples of the ways they can use wandering in games to create different meanings and experiences for players. This will make them more creative and more thoughtful designers. \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. As part of CoAD’s Design x Technology Lecture Series\, guests may watch online or on campus. Register for the location/viewing details. Your on-campus registration includes a pizza lunch
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-lecture-melissa-kagen
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Ralph Kirk Nelson
DESCRIPTION:Energy in Architecture\n\n\nJoin Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design on Thursday\, April 11th\, 2024 at 12:30pm ET for another innovative Spring 2024 Design x Technology Lecture. \nIn this presentation CoAD associate professor\, Ralph Kirk Nelson will present preliminary findings of a design research project exploring the contemporary expression of operational energy in architecture. \nFramed in historical context\, the expression of energy in building design was always an architectural responsibility through to the early 20th Century. The long legacy of burning wood (fireplaces and chimneys for every building) gave way to coal\, oil\, and natural gas to sustain buildings while silently emitting toxins. By mid-century the technological advancement in power\, heating\, and cooling systems soon relegated energy elements to locked rooms and concealed rooftops. Engineers took professional command of these systems and architects were mostly content to keep them out of sight\, and for good and dangerous reasons. With our 21st Century shift from burning fuel to renewable technologies underway\, architects now have an opportunity to reengage the architectural expression of energy. How is the intensity of energy use realized architecturally? This lecture will present designs for large building-integrated photovoltaic arrays\, sized to meet the energy needs of common building use types defined by the U.S. Department of Energy as high in operational energy demands and emissions. Each design is configured to meet performance benchmarks for both energy and architectural integrity\, as buildings transform from being masks of shrouded consumption to public faces of energetic production. \nThis lecture will: \n\naddress a brief history of energy expression in architecture\, from burning to harvesting.\ndefine architectural implications of operational energy and decentralized electrification.\npresent application of energy generation systems\, through the architectural transformation of common building use types.\n\nThis lecture is free and open to the public. As part of CoAD’s Design x Technology Lecture Series\, guests may watch online or on campus. Register for the location/viewing details. \nCEU: This lecture equals 1 professional architecture credit. To prepare for any potential audit\, we suggest you register for this lecture and hold onto your confirmation. Upon verification of attendance\, CoAD will supply a certificate of completion. When you request a certificate\, you must send us your lecture confirmation so keep that information handy. \n\n\nABOUT: Ralph Nelson is an Associate Professor at Lawrence Technological University and founding principal of Loom\, an architectural practice based in Ann Arbor\, Michigan. His teaching focuses on architectural design synthesis and the integration of contemporary building technologies. His practice is recognized for work that utilizes a minimum of resources to maximum effect\, and has received regional and national design awards including three Progressive Architecture Awards and an R+D award. He is the co-author of Digital Vernacular (2015) addressing the relationship of digital tools and vernacular design principles. He received a B.Arch from the University of Minnesota and a M.Arch from Yale University
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-lecture-ralph-kirk-nelson
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Social Design Club (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Social Design Club for in-person meetups where we chat\, brainstorm\, and connect with fellow creatives
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SUMMARY:Social Design Club (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Social Design Club for in-person meetups where we chat\, brainstorm\, and connect with fellow creatives
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LOCATION:Bamboo Detroit\, 1420 Washington Blvd Ste 301\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, US
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Social Design Club (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Social Design Club for in-person meetups where we chat\, brainstorm\, and connect with fellow creatives
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SUMMARY:Social Design Club (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Social Design Club for in-person meetups where we chat\, brainstorm\, and connect with fellow creatives
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/social-design-club-in-person-4
LOCATION:Bamboo Detroit\, 1420 Washington Blvd Ste 301\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, US
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Social Design Club (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Social Design Club for in-person meetups where we chat\, brainstorm\, and connect with fellow creatives
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/social-design-club-in-person-5
LOCATION:Bamboo Detroit\, 1420 Washington Blvd Ste 301\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, US
CATEGORIES:Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240905T170000
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SUMMARY:Constructing Futures AI Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design on Thursday\, September 5th at 5:00pm ET for a panel discussion h\n\n\nThe Constructing Futures installation\, exhibition\, lectures\, and workshops will serve as a platform to facilitate crucial conversations around these emerging technologies\, bringing together stakeholders from cultural institutions\, universities\, and industry partners. \nMass production and industrial robotics emerged from the automotive industry in Detroit. Building on this rich history\, the exhibition will delve into the transformative potential of robotics\, additive manufacturing (AM)\, computational design\, and artificial intelligence (AI) specifically for the built environment. The exhibition also serves to expand the influence of and lay the groundwork for conversations around construction innovation and how we might build more intelligently in the future. \nModerators: dean Karl Daubmann and assistant professor Sara Codarin \nOur esteemed panelists: \n\nBrian Ringley\, Principal Product Manager at Boston Dynamics.\nRolando Mendoza\, Design Director-Associate Principal @ Bermello Ajamil & Partners\nDr. Niloufar Emami\, Assistant Professor Illinois School of Architecture\n\nCEU: This lecture equals 1 professional architecture credit. This lecture is free and open to the public. \nTo learn more about Constructing Futures\, click here.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/constructing-futures-ai-panel-discussion
LOCATION:1001 Woodward Ave\, 1001 Woodward Avenue\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240910T123000
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SUMMARY:Ideas on Architecture\, Suburbs\, and Disability
DESCRIPTION:Join Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design on Tuesday\, September 10th at 12:30pm ET for our first Design x\n\n\nThis lecture will take place on the LTU campus inside the College of Architecture and Design and it will also be livestreamed. Register for more information. \n \nCEU: This lecture equals 1 professional architecture credit. \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. As part of CoAD’s Design x Technology Lecture Series\, guests may watch online or on campus. Register for the location/viewing details. Your on-campus registration includes a pizza lunch \nWhy you should attend: \n \n\nThis lecture will help students focus on the wide array of professional paths that an architectural education makes possible\nGive historical perspective on how architecture used to happen.\nYou will be challenged to commit to safe use of modern design technologies.\nGary will ensure that they have a place\, in any of so many ways\, to help bring about great design that aligns with people’s lives and goals — from individuals to whole communities.\nGary intends to offer an engaging lecture.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/ideas-on-architecture-suburbs-and-disability
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240919T090000
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SUMMARY:Mass Timber Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This innovative event aims to motivate our guests to tackle the complex challenges of creating sustainable buildings.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/mass-timber-symposium
LOCATION:1001 Woodward Ave\, 1001 Woodward Avenue\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240920T090000
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SUMMARY:Mass Timber Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This innovative event aims to motivate our guests to tackle the complex challenges of creating sustainable buildings.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/mass-timber-symposium-2
LOCATION:1001 Woodward Ave\, 1001 Woodward Avenue\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Michael Sørensen
DESCRIPTION:Join Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design on Thursday\, September 26th at 12:30pm ET.\n\n\nDesigning Beyond Boundaries\n \nJoin Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design on Thursday\, September 26th at 12:30pm ET for a Design x Technology Lecture as we present Partner\, Design Director of Henning Larsen\, Michael Sørensen. \nThis lecture will take place during our Detroit Month of Design 2024 programming at 1001 Woodward\, 1001 Woodward\, Detroit\, MI. \nAt Henning Larsen\, we focus on creating inclusive and equitable urban environments that foster social interaction and community well-being. Our designs go beyond functionality\, aiming to develop urban spaces that are humane and socially cohesive. Henning Larsen’s interdisciplinary approach integrates architecture\, urban design\, and the public realm\, ensuring cohesive and functional urban spaces.. \nHenning Larsen’s commitment to context-driven design and co-creative process serves as a model for how architecture can contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive future. Our design methodology creates innovative\, inspiring spaces that nurture human interactions and foster a deeper connection to the world around us. \nCEU: This lecture equals 1 professional architecture credit. \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. \n\nParticipants will learn how international practice and cultural exchange shape architectural design\, enhancing their ability to create culturally sensitive and relevant projects.\nThe lecture will provide insights on designing inclusive and equitable urban environments\, helping professionals foster social interaction and community well-being.\nAttendees will understand the importance of integrating architecture\, urban design\, and the public realm.\n\n\n\nParking : There are multiple parking options available: \n1001 Woodward Parking \n69-9 State Street\, Detroit\, MI \nThis parking garage is attached to the building but you must enter on the street.Scan the QR code inside the parking structure to pay. \n \n720 Griswold Parking \n1411 Griswold\, Detroit\, MI \nStreet parking – download the Park Detroit app \nBathrooms : All 1001 Woodward lavatories are locked. CoAD will have dedicated staff on site to assist our guests. \n \nViewing online: https://youtube.com/live/B7766pE8VXA?feature=share \n \nPlease be on time as we will begin promptly. At the end of the lecture we will have Q&A time so jot down your questions during the presentation.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-lecture-michael-sorensen
LOCATION:1001 Woodward Ave\, 1001 Woodward Avenue\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241002T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241002T203000
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SUMMARY:LTU CoAD’s Distinguished Architecture Alumni Award
DESCRIPTION:Join us in congratulating Sam as he becomes part of an elite group of LTU’s Architecture + Design Alumni.\n\n\nLTU CoAD’s Distinguished Architecture Alumni Award\n \nThe results are in! Salvatore Moschelli\, AIA\, NOMA\, LEED AP has been selected as the recipient of the 27th annual LTU Distinguished Architecture Alumni Award! Join us in congratulating Sam as he becomes part of an elite group of LTU’s Architecture + Design Alumni. As project executive for Fanning Howey\, Sam specializes in the design of high-performing buildings for K-12 and higher education clients. Sam is passionate about sustainability and has led integrated design teams through the successful completion of multiple LEED Gold certified buildings. Sam’s experience also includes the development of district-wide design standards\, working with associate firms and collaborating with owner representatives and program managers. \nThis lecture will be held at 1001 Woodward\, 1001 Woodward\, Detroit\, MI. \nCEU: This lecture equals 1 professional architecture credit. This lecture is free and open to the public. \nThe Lawrence Technological University DAA Award is given annually in recognition of the recipient’s professional\, academic\, and personal achievements including: \n\nLocal\, national\, and international professional accomplishments.\nSupport of the College of Architecture and Design.\nCharitable\, volunteer\, and community service.\n\nAbout: \nAn award-winning architect with 25 years of leadership and design experience\, Moschelli has designed learning environment projects for public school\, private school and higher education clients throughout Michigan. His extensive portfolio includes 2020 Bond Improvements for Birmingham Public Schools\, the George and Mary Turek Hall of Science for Detroit Catholic Central and the Munger Graduate Residences for the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor. He is the recipient of the 2017 AIA Detroit Young Architect Award and an active member of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA). \nMoschelli graduated with a Masters of Architecture from Lawrence Technological University. He is a registered architect and member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). He is also a LEED Accredited Professional.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/ltu-coads-distinguished-architecture-alumni-award
LOCATION:1001 Woodward Ave\, 1001 Woodward Avenue\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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SUMMARY:Design x Technology Lecture: Evelyn Lee
DESCRIPTION:Join the College of Architecture and Design at Lawrence Tech University for our first lecture of the Spring 2025 semester.\n\n\nThis lecture can be watched on campus or online. Room A210. \nJoin Lawrence Technological University College of Architecture and Design for our first Design x Technology lecture of the Spring semester on Thursday\, February 6th featuring an architect now immersed in the tech industry\, founding advisor for Women Defining AI\, and Global Head of Workspace Strategy and Innovation at Slack in San Francisco\, Evelyn Lee. \n \nTitle: Designing Careers\, Shaping Futures: Lessons from an Evolving Architectural Journey\nArchitecture is evolving\, and so are the career paths within it. This session is not just a lecture—it’s a conversation about redefining what it means to be an architect. We’ll explore how architects can leverage new opportunities\, embrace entrepreneurial thinking\, and shape their own futures. \nTopics of Discussion: \nExpanding the Role of Architects – Architects are stepping beyond traditional design to influence technology\, policy\, and business strategy. \nEntrepreneurial Thinking – Understanding how architects can build businesses\, create startups\, and rethink firm structures. \nNavigating Alternative Career Paths – Exploring ways to transition into leadership roles beyond traditional practice. \nThe Business of Architecture – Why understanding firm strategy\, finance\, and operations is crucial for future success. \nTechnology & AI – How architects can integrate and shape emerging technologies rather than be displaced by them. \nMentorship & Equity – Building a more inclusive profession through mentorship\, advocacy\, and flexible career models. \nThis discussion will provide practical insights\, lessons from real experiences\, and a roadmap for designing your own career path in architecture. Join the conversation and start shaping your future today. \n\n\nHow will the participants benefit from your presentation?Participants will gain practical insights into how the architectural profession is evolving and how they can navigate nontraditional career paths. They will leave with actionable strategies for leveraging their architectural skills in new ways\, whether through entrepreneurship\, leadership roles\, or technological innovation. Additionally\, the session fosters a supportive network of professionals looking to redefine their career trajectories. \nHow will their job become easier?By learning how to integrate business acumen\, technology\, and strategic thinking into their work\, architects can operate more efficiently\, make informed career decisions\, and position themselves for long-term success. Understanding these key areas will help them avoid common pitfalls\, reduce uncertainty\, and work smarter rather than harder. \nWill they save time learning this skill?Yes. Instead of spending years figuring out career pivots or business strategies through trial and error\, participants will receive condensed\, experience-backed knowledge. This lecture provides a shortcut to understanding essential trends\, career-building techniques\, and business models that can fast-track professional growth. \nWhat current challenges will it alleviate?Lack of clarity on alternative career paths in architectureStruggles with firm leadership\, financial sustainability\, and business operationsThe impact of emerging technologies and how to stay relevantNavigating workplace equity\, mentorship\, and professional growthOvercoming the pressure to follow a rigid\, traditional career pathHow does your lecture help eliminate risks and/or remove barriers?By providing knowledge about industry shifts\, emerging opportunities\, and practical career strategies\, this session reduces the risk of career stagnation and missed opportunities. Attendees will gain confidence in making informed career moves\, understand how to position themselves in the evolving market\, and learn how to leverage their skills to eliminate financial and professional uncertainties. \n\n\nABOUT: Evelyn M. Lee\, FAIA\, is a multi-faceted professional who uniquely blends her architectural background with a tech-driven focus. As an architect now immersed in the tech industry\, she serves as an angel investor\, startup advisor\, and fractional COO for small and medium-sized Architecture firms. She is an outside board director for Shepley Bulfinch and Luckett & Farley. \nA sought-after speaker\, Evelyn regularly shares her insights on the evolution of architecture practice\, leadership and team development\, the integration of technology in practice operations\, and the exploration of alternative careers. Outside of her architectural pursuits\, she is a founding advisor for Women Defining AI\, championing a more inclusive and diverse landscape in artificial intelligence. Evelyn Lee’s leadership and forward-thinking approach are not just about innovation and progress\, they’re about guiding the architectural profession towards new\, uncharted directions.
URL:https://detroitartdao.com/event/design-x-technology-lecture-evelyn-lee
LOCATION:Lawrence Technological University\, 21000 West 10 Mile Road\, Southfield\, MI\, 48075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design
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