The Weitzman Fall 2022 Lecture Series brings together distinguished architects, landscape architects, artists, historians, preservationists, planners, energy policy makers, mobility experts, and data scientists from the US and abroad to discuss recent work and emerging trends in the built environment and visual culture.
Weitzman School in the Media
“Field Notes on Pandemic Teaching: 3”
Dean Steiner reflects on "living in the digital world" since Penn moved to online learing.
“UPenn students recreated their campus on 'Minecraft' in painstaking detail while stuck at home”
Master of Architecture candidate Michael Willhoit is among the Penn students flexing their creative muscles in this ongoing building project.
“US Nears Half a Million COVID-19 Cases”
Rachel Maddow highlights a new mapping tool created by undergraduate design faculty member Mahir Yavuz.
“The coronavirus is exposing America’s housing crisis”
“We were in a national crisis before the Covid pandemic,” says Vincent Reina, assistant professor of city and regional planning.
“Architecture Chair Winka Dubbeldam on Architectural Education for the Future”
“The challenge to architects is to operate at scales greater and smaller than that of the building,” says Dubbeldam in a wide-ranging interview.
“New York Architects on How COVID-19 Is Urging Us to Rethink Home Design”
HEPA air filtration and hard surfaces may be in demand, according to Winka Dubbeldam, Miller Professor and chair of architecture.