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
“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.
“The coronavirus meteor has hit Philly’s arts community”
Paul Farber, senior research scholar at the Center for Public Art and Space, calls on residents to begin recovery efforts for "the lifeblood of our city."
“How Philly’s neighborhoods can help us understand pandemics”
Eugenie Birch, Nussdorf Professor of Urban Research and Education at Weitzman, talks about the unmet need for more well-integrated public spaces.
“Teaching and Learning Online, By Force”
Weitzman Lecturer Keith VanDerSys is among the educators surveyed about the challenges of the transition to online learning for designers.
“Burnaby welcomes new public art by Ken Lum”
Lum, who is the Marilyn Jordan Taylor Presidential Professor and chair of fine arts, moves beyond the conventional equestrian statue.
“Art and monuments: At ICA, two Philly sculptors grapple with who gets celebrated”
“What first appears to be a ruin turns out to be as delicate and intricate as a spider’s web,” says the Inquirer of Michelle Lopez’s latest solo exhibition.