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School of Architecture Symposium: Measuring the Unseen
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School of Architecture Symposium: Measuring the Unseen
A symposium about building a cultural framework for design and technology.
Introduction:
Julie Ju-Youn Kim, Associate Chair, School of Architecture
Presenters:
Michelle Addington, Hines Professor of Sustainable Design, Yale University
Anna Dyson, Director, Center of Architecture Science and Ecology, RPI + SOM
Sheila Kennedy, FAIA, Principal, KVA Matx
Followed by conversations with:
Jennifer Clark, Director, Center for Urban Innovation, Associate Professor, GT School of Public Policy
Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Executive Director, GT Institute for People and Technology
Professor, GT School of Interactive Computing
Sophisticated knowledge and skills in the right hands and minds can empower designers to make smarter design choices, but these instruments are not prescriptive. The balance lies between the space of the qualitative and the quantitative, between the immeasurable and the scientific. In this field of high-tech and big data, where are the spaces for the ephemeral, the un-quantifiable, in an arena driven by metrics and computation? How can technology not prescribe but rather leverage and amplify the articulation of the thoughtfully considered design artifact? What are the possibilities when the skills of the craftsperson are merged with cutting-edge tools?
This symposium will share the innovative research and creative production of the work of design leaders operating at the intersection of architecture, art, culture and technology.
Reception to immediately follow from 4-6pm in the Architecture West building, 1st floor atrium.
1:00 - 4:00pm - Monday, April 4th, 2016 - Flex Space, Caddell Building - 276 Fifth Street - Atlanta, GA 30332
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