Anthony Burke
Architecture lecture
Monday, April 18, 7 pm
Timken Lecture Hall, San Francisco campus
Info: 415.703.9562
Architecture is undergoing a radical transformation in the face of new organizational imperatives put in place by a hyperactive period of technical co-evolution of practice and technology. As a result, the status of form, the nature of what we design, is being deeply interrogated and re-qualified. This lecture will trace a provisional history of networked and contingent design practices and speculate on the nature of future design practice.
Anthony Burke is assistant professor of architecture at UC Berkeley. His research interests include emergent design principles and the relationship between new media and architecture.
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