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Marlon Blackwell
Mar
2
6:30 PM18:30

Marlon Blackwell

Marlon Blackwell, winner of the 2020 AIA Gold Medal, is a visionary architect from Arkansas who seamlessly blends architectural ideals with distinct cultural contexts, a method that has produced a uniquely diverse and distinguished body of work that spans a variety of project types. His work is a continual testament to the power of architecture to shape lives and communities, and his passion and unique perspective has shaped him into one of the most influential voices in architecture.

Marlon Blackwell is an alumnus of Auburn University (BA) and Syracuse University (MAII) and is currently the E. Fay Jones Chair in Architecture at the University of Arkansas. Blackwell is also the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2020 AIA Gold Medal, 2017 E. Fay Jones AIA Gold Medal from AIA Arkansas, The 2012 Architecture Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award, as well as being the 2019 Resident Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, a National Academy of Design inductee, United States Artists Ford Fellow, and many others.

Marlon Blackwell will be presented by Javier Gomez, who Marlon is personally responsible for bringing to the United States, having invited him to teach at the University of Arkansas while co-teaching in the University of Arkansas Mexico Summer Urban Studio at the Casa Luis Barragán in Mexico City.

Peter Miller Books will be hosting a book signing with Marlon for his most recently published monograph, RADICAL PRACTICE, which documents 30 years of innovative work by Marlon and his practice.

© Timothy Hursley

© Timothy Hursley

© Timothy Hursley

Radical Practice

Marlon Blackwell will discuss his architecture and design process and will share projects from his new monograph, Radical Practice: The Work of Marlon Blackwell Architects. Both the lecture and book emphasize projects in the public and civic realm, emerging from outside the established centers of architectural culture. These projects illustrate the work of Marlon Blackwell Architects, spanning across typologies, scales, and budgets by merging the universal language of architecture and the particulars of place.

The lecture will discuss the work, its methods, and consequences. It will suggest an open-endedness to the practice’s trajectory and interest in what a “radical practice” can be in the contemporary moment. A core principle at the heart of this practice is the assertion of making buildings and places a constant, authentic focus.

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Reinier de Graaf
Oct
12
6:30 PM18:30

Reinier de Graaf

Chronicling the trajectory of an architect craving recognition, The Masterplan unfolds as a fictional reconstruction of an architectural dream blown to dust by bigger forces. When asked to design the capital of a young African republic, Rodrigo Tomás sees the opportunity of a lifetime. Eager to outshine his famous father he accepts, but he soon discovers that not all is what it seems…

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Steven Holl
Aug
5
4:00 PM16:00

Steven Holl

Space.City Seattle - Steven Holl from Gummi Ibsen on Vimeo.

Space.City presents Steven Holl, August 5, 2022, at the Microsoft Auditorium, Seattle Central Library.

Event photos courtesy of Kyle Keirsey, Grant Gustafson, and Callan Roemer

House at Martha’s Vineyard (1988), construction photo

courtesy of Steven Holl Architects.

additional photos courtesy of Grant Gustafson.

STEVEN HOLL

Questions of Perception

KEYNOTE LECTURE

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH, 2022 AT 4:00 PM

MICROSOFT AUDITORIUM | SEATTLE CENTRAL LIBRARY

Steven Holl revisits Questions of Perception, the 1994 text he co-authored with Alberto Pérez-Gómez and Juhani Pallasmaa, in which Holl explores the phenomenology of architecture through eleven “phenomenal zones”:

  • enmeshed experience

  • perspectival space

  • of color

  • of light and shadow

  • spatiality of night

  • time, duration, and perception

  • water: a phenomenal lens

  • of sound

  • detail: the haptic realm

  • proportion, scale, and perception

  • site, circumstance, and idea

Incorporating recent projects by Steven Holl Architects realized after the book’s publication, Holl recasts the “phenomenal zones” and connects new built works with these original concepts.

Steven Holl was born in 1947 in Bremerton, WA. He graduated from the University of Washington and pursued architecture studies in Rome in 1970. In 1976, he joined the Architectural Association in London and in 1977 established Steven Holl Architects in New York City. Steven Holl was named by Time Magazine as America’s Best Architect, for creating buildings that ‘satisfy the spirit as well as the eye.’ He has realized cultural, civic, academic, and residential projects in the United States and internationally. He specializes in seamlessly integrating projects into contexts with cultural and historic importance.

Steven Holl has been recognized with architectures most prestigious awards and prizes, notably the Praemium Imperiale Award for Architecture, the AIA Gold Medal, and the RIBA Jencks Award. Steven Holl is a tenured Professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture and Planning; he has lectured and exhibited widely as well as published numerous texts.

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$20 AT THE DOOR

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