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Lectures + Exhibitions, Los Angeles, California, USA
SCI-Arc Announces Fall 2009 Public Lectures
and Exhibitions
Sep - Dec 2009
The Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), the downtown
Los Angeles-based architecture school known for its progressive thinking
and innovative design, is pleased to announce the fall 2009 schedule
for lectures, talks and exhibitions. SCI-Arc hosts renowned architects
and other practitioners in the fields of Architecture and Design from
around the globe to discuss current theory and practice. Guests include
architects Toshiko Mori, Preston Scott Cohen, and Alejandro Zaera-Polo,
landscape architect Laurie Olin, graphic designer April Greiman, and
writer and theorist Eugene Thacker, among other notable figures. Exhibitions
include deegan day design: Blow x Blow, investigating cinematic projection
and architecture as installation, and Jean-Pierre Hébert: Drawings
as Thoughts, conceptual digital drawings based on computer-driven
language.
SCI-Arc WEDNESDAY LECTURES
SCI-Arc Lectures are free and begin at 7pm in the W. M. Keck Lecture
Hall
Wednesday, September 23, 7pm
Eugene Thacker: After Life
Eugene Thacker is an Associate Professor in the School of Literature,
Communication and Culture at Georgia Institute of Technology. His
areas of research include continental and post-continental philosophy,
science fiction and horror, media and science studies.
Wednesday, September 30, 7pm
Alejandro Zaera Polo: Envelopes

Alejandro Zaera-Polo is co-founder of Foreign
Office Architects in London. Zaera-Polo's architectural theories
and architecture practice are based on the building volume - the envelope.
He describes the envelope as the most relevant element of architecture
because it best expresses the link between technology, representation
and politics.
Wednesday, October 7, 7pm
Marcelo Spina: Wholes, Holes, and All the Other Stuff in Between

Marcelo Spina is the founder and co-principal, along with Georgina
Huljich, of P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S,
a design research architectural practice based in Los Angeles. His
work has gained international recognition for its innovative approach
to design and architecture that fuses advanced computation techniques
with an extensive understanding of form, tectonics and materials.
Since 2001, Spina has been on the Design Faculty at SCI-Arc, where
he is also the coordinator of the Applied Studies program.
Wednesday, October 14, 7pm
Laurie Olin: It's Called Landscape Architecture, Not Landscape
Gardening for a Reason
Laurie Olin is a distinguished teacher, author, and one of the most
renowned landscape architects today. His firm has worked on projects
including the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Gap Headquarters in San Francisco,
and the United States embassy in Berlin. Olin is an honorary member
of the American Institute of Architects.
Wednesday, October 28, 7pm
Yung Ho Chang: The Other Project
One of China's most accomplished contemporary architects and the founding
head of the Graduate Center of Architecture at Peking University,
Yung Ho Chang is Head of the Department of Architecture at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. He received his Masters of Architecture from
the University of California at Berkeley and taught in the U.S. for
15 years before returning to Beijing to establish one of the first
independent practices in China, Atelier FCJZ.
Wednesday, November 4, 7pm
Toshiko Mori: Works and Projects
Toshiko Mori is the principal of Toshiko Mori Architect, which she
established in 1981 in New York City. She was the Chair of the Department
of Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design from
2002 to 2008 and is currently the Robert P. Hubbard Professor in the
Practice of Architecture. Mori has been recognized for her strong
research based approach to design. She is currently preparing her
next publication: Textile Tectonic in Architecture.
Wednesday, November 11, 7pm
Preston Scott Cohen: Discretized Curves and Tectonic Language
Preston Scott Cohen, principal Preston Scott Cohen, Inc., is the Gerald
M. McCue Professor in Architecture and Chair of the Department of
Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design. His
work is known for its synthesis of architectural typologies, descriptive
geometry, and digital media. Preston Scott Cohen, Inc. encompasses
projects ranging in scale from residences to educational and cultural
institutions.
Wednesday, November 18, 7pm
Mack Scogin: The Anxiety of Difference
Mack Scogin is Kajima Adjunct Professor of Architecture at Harvard
University Graduate School of Design and Principal, Mack Scogin Merrill
Elam Architects in Atlanta. Scogin is known for architectural designs
featuring the unconventional use of materials and for subtle, often
unexpected narrative associations to place and program.
Wednesday, December 2, 7pm
Andrew Holder: Drop It Like It's Fake: Architecture and the Necessity
of Faux Science
Andrew Holder has been principal at the Los Angeles Design Group in
Hollywood California since 2007. Prior to working in the field of
architecture, he spent several years in the real estate finance and
business development fields. Holder also maintains an active career
in academia and has recently taught at UCLA, SCI-Arc and Otis College
of Art and Design. Holder received his Master of Architecture degree
with distinction from UCLA. He is the recipient of a Truman Fellowship,
the Barbara Hirschi-Neely Fellowship, and the AIA certificate.
SCI-Arc FRIDAY TALKS
Talks are free and begin at 1pm in the W. M. Keck Lecture Hall and
are also broadcast live on the internet at www.sciarc.edu/live
Friday, October 2, 1pm
Volkan Alkanoglu: On Distortion
Architect, Germany, UK and USA

Volkan Alkanoglu
Friday, October 9, 1pm
Todd Gannon: Recent Work
Architect, Doctoral Candidate, UCLA
Friday, November 13, 1pm
April Greiman: Think About What You Think About
Graphic designer and principal of the Los Angeles design firm Made
in Space
Friday, November 20, 1pm
Raymond Richard Neutra: The Richard and Dion Neutra VDL Research
House- 1932, 1940 and 1966: Significance and Survival
Chief Emeritus, Division of Environmental and Occupational Disease
Control, California Department of Public Health
The Richard and Dion Neutra VDL
Research House
2009 FALL EXHIBITIONS
SCI-Arc is open to the public daily from 10am-6pm
September 12-13, 2009
Graduate Thesis Presentations
On view throughout SCI-Arc, the Graduate Thesis presentations offer
examples of work by some of the best emerging architects and designers
in the country.
September 25-October 4, 2009
Selected Thesis Exhibition
SCI-Arc Gallery
September 25, 7-9 pm: Opening reception
A juried exhibition of exceptional thesis projects by SCI-Arc 2009
graduate students
October 23-December 13, 2009
deegan day design: Blow x Blow
SCI-Arc Gallery
October 23, 7-9pm: Opening reception
November 6, 7pm: Exhibition discussion with Joe Day and Eric Owen
Moss
Blow x Blow stages a bout between two trends in exhibition: Gallery
space as installation designed by architects versus the use of the
gallery space within the realm and possibilities of new media. To
chart this collision, deegan day design, headed by Joe Day, repurpose
techniques of cinematic projection and scripting to spur new orders
of spatial and structural sequencing, and new environments for communing
with new art.
Complementing the installation and running for the initial two weeks
is Corrections + Collections: Architectures for Art and Crime, a series
of programs organized by deegan day design that investigate prisons,
museums and their complementary roles in contemporary high design
and U.S. urban renewal. Duration in exhibition, like sentencing in
incarceration, is a variable to be tested. After a two week-run of
Corrections + Collections, the installation will host work by leading
artists working in new media in a series entitled Friends of Friends.
October 23-December 13, 2009
Jean-Pierre Hébert: Drawings as Thoughts
SCI-Arc Library
October 23, 1pm: Exhibition discussion with Jean-Pierre Hébert
October 23, 7-9pm: Opening reception
The SCI-Arc Library will present drawings by Jean-Pierre Hébert,
currently artist-in-residence at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical
Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Hébert
pioneered the creation of conceptual drawings based on original code
proofed by computer-driven devices.
There is a known history of conceptual art as instructions for a draftsperson.
Hébert's recent computational drawings presented in the SCI-Arc
Library are created instead from instructions for a computer and device.
Their concept is precisely set in original computer code, for instance
in a scripting language like Python, or in C, Scheme, or Mathematica.
Once the computation has completed satisfying the instructions, only
a single proof is produced on the inkjet or the plotter.
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About SCI-Arc
SCI-Arc, an independent, accredited degree-granting institution, offers
undergraduate and graduate programs in architecture. An educational laboratory,
SCI-Arc tests the limits of architecture in order to transform existing
conditions into the designs for the future. With its location in a quarter-mile-long
former freight depot in the intensely urban Artist District in Downtown
Los Angeles, SCI-Arc provides a uniquely inspiring environment in which
to study architecture. It is distinguished by the vibrant atmosphere of
its studios, where some 500 students and 80 faculty memberspracticing architectstesting
new ideas through making. The institution offers weekly lectures and ongoing
exhibitions, which are free and open to the public.
SCI-Arc Lectures are broadcast live on the internet at www.sciarc.edu/live.
Parking
The entrance to SCI-Arc's parking lot is at 350 Merrick Street, Los Angeles
90013, between Traction Avenue and 4th Street in downtown Los Angeles.
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