The College of Architecture is pleased to announce the Hyde Lecture Series opens another exciting chapter for the design and planning disciplines. The 2018/2019 series, “Enacting Change”, invites speakers to campus who utilize planning and design as tools for building agency in local and international communities.
The college’s Hyde Lecture Series is a long-standing, endowed public program. Each year the college hosts compelling speakers in the fields of architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and planning that enrich the ongoing dialog around agendas which are paramount to the design disciplines and College of Architecture graduates.
The college is also pleased to share this year’s Hyde Lecture Series poster was designed by Atlas Lab Inc.
Lecturer Line-Up:
FALL
Speaker: Majora Carter, CEO of Majora Carter Group, LLC.
Date, Time & Location: August 24, Friday, 4:00 pm, Union Auditorium
Speaker: Dan Pitera, executive director of the Detroit Collaborative Design Center, University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture
Date, Time & Location: October 5, Friday, 4:00 pm, Richards Hall, Room 15.
Speaker: Amie Shao, principal with MASS Design Group
Date, Time & Location: October 26, Friday, 4:00 pm, Richards Hall, Room 15.
Speaker: Brigitte Shim, professor at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design, University of Toronto and a principal at Shim-Sutcliffe Architects
Date, Time & Location: November 9, Friday, 4:00 pm, TBA.
SPRING
Speaker: Katherine Darnstadt, architect, educator and founder of Latent Design
Date, Time & Location: February 8, Friday, 4:00 pm, Union Auditorium.
Speaker: Kimberly Garza, founder and principal at ATLAS Lab
Date, Time & Location: March 1, Friday, 4:00 pm, Richards Hall, Room 15.
Speaker: Yolande Daniels, partner and principal designer at StudioSUMO
Date, Time & Location: March 8, Friday, 4:00 pm, Richards Hall, Room 15.
Speaker: Lisa Schweitzer, professor with Sol Price School of Public Policy, University of Southern California
Date, Time & Location: April 5, Friday, 4:00 pm, Richards Hall, Room 15.