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Monday, January 11, 2010
The Architecture of Interaction: Moshe Safdie, lecture delivered in University of California
Speaker: Moshe Safdie
Lecture title: The Architecture of Interaction: Moshe Safdie
Lecture topic: own works
lecture compilation no: V-31
lecture format: Video
date: 1 May, 2008
delivered in: UC Television (University of California)
lecture series:
courtesy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7h9tEwS44I
Lecture Details:
(click "read more" below)
Rafael Moneo recent works: video lecture delivered in dept of arch and design, UB
Speaker: Rafael Moneo
Lecture title: Rafael Moneo recent works
Lecture topic: own works
lecture compilation no: V-30
lecture format: Video
date: 12 june, 2009
delivered in: Dept. of Architecture and Design, University of Bairut (UB)
lecture series:
courtesy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0mYNDe3rZE
Lecture Details:
(click "read more" below)
Labels:
Rafael Moneo,
Rafael Moneo recent works,
UB,
video lecture
Friday, January 8, 2010
Fake Gucci, Neil Leach presents about Cultural theory, Criticism of Modern world and architecture
Speaker: Neil Leach
Lecture title: Fake Gucci
Lecture topic: Cultural theory, Criticism of Modern world and architecture
lecture compilation no: V-29
lecture format: Video
date: 25 feb, 2009
delivered in: USC architecture
lecture series:
courtesy: http://neilleach.wordpress.com/
Lecture Details:
(click "read more" below)
Prince Charles' RIBA speech on 175 anniversary
Speaker: Prince Charles
Lecture title: Prince Charles' RIBA speech
Lecture topic: Criticism of Modern Architecture
lecture compilation no: T-02
lecture format: Text
date: 13 May, 2009
delivered in: RIBA 175 anniversary, appeared in The Architects' Journal
lecture series:
courtesy: http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/daily-news/prince-charles-riba-speech-full-text/5201937.article
Lecture Details:
(click "read more" below)
Labels:
Criticism,
Prince Charles,
The Architects Journal
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Spiro Kostof video Lectures on History of Architecture for Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley
Speaker: Spiro Kostof
Lecture title: Spiro Kostof Lectures Online
Lecture topic: History of Architecture, different era in architecture
lecture compilation no: V-02to28
lecture format: Video
date: mixed
delivered in: Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley
lecture series: Spiro Kostof Lectures Online, 26 lectures all together
courtesy: http://blogs.lib.berkeley.edu/mrc.php/2008/06/03/spiro_kostof_lectures_online
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/kostof.html
Lecture Details:
Labels:
academic,
history,
Spiro Kostof,
UC Berkeley,
video lecture
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Delanda : Deleuze and the use of the Genetic Algorithm in Architecture (Video)
http://architecturallectures.blogspot.com/2009/10/delanda-deleuze-and-use-of-genetic.html
Video lecture
lecture topic: Deleuze and the Use of the Genetic Algorithm in Architecture
lecture genre: Digital architecture
speaker: Manuel Delanda
delivered at: Colombia University, Art and Technology Lecture Series
lecture date: April 9, 2004
Labels:
Deleuze,
Digital architecture,
Manuel Delanda,
video lecture
Delanda : Deleuze and the use of the Genetic Algorithm in Architecture
Lecture topic: Deleuze and the use of the Genetic Algorithm in Architecture
Lecture genre: Digital Architecture
lecturer: Manuel Delanda
lecture : 01
lecture given at:
Between Bladerunner and Mickey Mouse: New Architecture in Los Angeles Exhibition, Madrid, Spain, 04-22.04.01
and at Designing for a Digital World RIBA E-Futures Conference, London, UK, 04.06.01
and at Immanent Choreographies: Deleuze & Neo-Aesthetics Conference, Tate Modern, UK, 22.09.01
and at The Institute for Information & Media Studies, University of Aarhus, Denmark, 24.09.01
and at The School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin, USA, 12.10.01
and at Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania, USA, 15.11.01
and at Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, USA, 15.02.02
in Neil Leach (ed), Designing for a Digital World, New York: Wiley, 2002, ISBN 0-470-84419-1 (pbk)
and in Ali Rahim (ed), Contemporary Techniques in Architecture, New York: Wiley, 2002, ISBN 0-470-84320-9 (pbk)
reference: http://www.cddc.vt.edu/host/delanda/
After asserting his realist conviction in the self-creativity of matter, DeLanda concerns himself with breeding (evolving) novel virtual buildings (rather than designing them). There are three potential problems for the architect, with three corresponding contributions from Deleuze. The first concerns replicators, and the benefits of population thinking about reproductive communities. The second concerns the need for load bearing structures, and the benefits of intensive thinking about productive differences. The third concerns the rich surge space necessary for genuinely novel buildings, and the benefits of non-Eudlidean thinking about abstract diagrams, topologies and multiplicities.
Lecture genre: Digital Architecture
lecturer: Manuel Delanda
lecture : 01
lecture given at:
Between Bladerunner and Mickey Mouse: New Architecture in Los Angeles Exhibition, Madrid, Spain, 04-22.04.01
and at Designing for a Digital World RIBA E-Futures Conference, London, UK, 04.06.01
and at Immanent Choreographies: Deleuze & Neo-Aesthetics Conference, Tate Modern, UK, 22.09.01
and at The Institute for Information & Media Studies, University of Aarhus, Denmark, 24.09.01
and at The School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin, USA, 12.10.01
and at Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania, USA, 15.11.01
and at Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, USA, 15.02.02
in Neil Leach (ed), Designing for a Digital World, New York: Wiley, 2002, ISBN 0-470-84419-1 (pbk)
and in Ali Rahim (ed), Contemporary Techniques in Architecture, New York: Wiley, 2002, ISBN 0-470-84320-9 (pbk)
reference: http://www.cddc.vt.edu/host/delanda/
After asserting his realist conviction in the self-creativity of matter, DeLanda concerns himself with breeding (evolving) novel virtual buildings (rather than designing them). There are three potential problems for the architect, with three corresponding contributions from Deleuze. The first concerns replicators, and the benefits of population thinking about reproductive communities. The second concerns the need for load bearing structures, and the benefits of intensive thinking about productive differences. The third concerns the rich surge space necessary for genuinely novel buildings, and the benefits of non-Eudlidean thinking about abstract diagrams, topologies and multiplicities.
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