Full Schedule

Full Schedule

full schedule THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration McKenna Hall 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Panel Discussion on Drawing in Architecture Schools Today Smith Ballroom, Morris Inn Michael Lykoudis – Dean, School of Architecture University of Notre Dame Christian Sottile – Dean, School of Building Arts Savannah College of Art and Design Moderator: Ed Keegan 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Keynote – Nicholas Carr Smith Ballroom, Morris Inn Author of The Shallows “Underestimating the Human: The Limits of Automation” 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Reception Bond Hall School of Architecture Dinner on your own FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Registration, Coffee and Continental Breakfast McKenna Hall COLLOQUIUM SESSIONS 1 Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Auditorium Janet Parks “The Forensics of Drawings: Reflections on American Architectural Drawings” Curator of Drawings and Archives, Avery Library, Columbia University Jeffrey Cohen “Tides of Graphic Intention: Resonant Shifts Among 19th Cent. Architectural Drawings” Dept. of Growth and Structure of Cities, Bryn Mawr College Moderator: Dennis Doordan 102 Ralph Muldrow “Drawing Charleston: From Thomas U. Walter to Albert Simons” College of Charleston Jhennifer A. Amundson “Hand Drawing and the Genesis of the Architecture Profession in the United States” Judson University G. Michael Ramirez “Pyramids and Obelisks on the Skyline: Nicholas Hawksmoor’s Drawings and His Design Process” Ph.D., University of Cambridge Moderator: Viveca Pattison Robichaud - 2 - 106 George Martin “Lessons from Carthage” College of Architecture, Art and Design, Mississippi State University Mark O’Bryan “Teaching Architectural Orders of Construction: Aligning Hand Drawing Mastery with Thinking and Seeing” College of Design, University of Kentucky Llewellyn Seibold, Ariel Solis “Design Education with BIM: Its Prospect and Problems When Compared with Traditional Drawing Techniques” School of Architecture, Andrews University Moderator: Kalinda Gathinji 112 David Fox “Critical Vision: How Freehand Drawing Shapes Beginning Design” College of Architecture and Design, U. of Tennessee Carl Smith (Noah Billig, Kimball Erdman) “Shaking Hands with the Landscape: Drawing and Perceptualist Endeavor in a Landscape Architecture Studio Curriculum” School of Architecture and Design, University of Arkansas Margaret McManus “In-Line Chats: The Art of Conversation through Sketching” School of Architecture, Marywood University Moderator: Kim Rollings 200 Joseph Zvejnieks “Bridging the Divide: Utilizing Digital Software to Produce Hand Drawn Rendeings” Renderer, Ferguson & Shamamian Architects, LLP Eric Osth, David Csont “Drawing as an Integral Part of an International Practice” Urban Design Associates Richard Cameron “Refining Architecture: The Use of Rendering in the Design Work of Atelier & Co” Atelier & Co. Moderator: Samantha Salden Teach 202 Richard Economakis “On Site Drawing as Corrective Measure” School of Architecture, University of Notre Dame John Cluver “The Art and Craft of Hand Drawing in Historic Preservation” Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP Marianne Cusato “Drawing with Efficiency: Making Sure the Medium Does Not Become a Stakeholder in the Design” School of Architecture, University of Notre Dame Moderator: Todd Zeiger 210 Stephen Chrisman “The Importance of Hand Drawing in Modern Practice: The Work of Ferguson and Shamamian Architects” Ferguson & Shamamian Architects, LLP Thomas Rajkovich “Pentimenti: On the Path to the Realization of the Idea(l)” Thomas Norman Rajkovich Architect, LTD Thomas D. Stroka “Disegno Oggigiorno: Hand Drawing in Architectural Practice Today” Duncan G. Stroik Architect, LLC Moderator: William Heyer - 3 - 10:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Morning Break 10:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Keynote – Graham Wyatt Auditorium, McKenna Hall Principal, Robert A. M. Stern Architects, LLP “Architectural Models: Three-Dimensional Sketches” 12:10 p.m. – 1:20 p.m. Lunch McKenna Hall COLLOQUIUM SESSIONS 2 Friday, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Auditorium George Knight “Drawing Ain’t Dead: A Postcard from New Haven” Knight Architecture LLC Christine Franck “The Necessity for Drawing in the Education of the Architect” Center for Advanced Research in Traditional Architecture, College of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado Denver Brian Kelly “Drawn References: An Agenda for Observation, Documentation, Analysis, and Representation in Support of Architectural Field Studies” Director, Architecture Program, University of Maryland Moderator: Catesby Leigh 102 Alessandro Pierattini “Ancient Greek Architecture: Design Without Drawing?” School of Architecture, University of Notre Dame Bernd Kulawik “The Role of Hand Drawings in Studies of Ancient Architecture” ETH Zurich Lane M. Duncan “The Fourth Moon of Jupiter: Raphael Sanzio” School of Architecture, Georgia Tech Moderator: Robin Rhodes 106 Eamonn Canniffe “Drawing as an Exploration of Urban Space” School of Architecture, Manchester Metropolitan University Eric Jenkins “Designing Learning Experiences: From Experience to Design and Back Again” School of Architecture, Catholic University of America Jose Lorenzo-Torres “Hand Drawings as Ways of Apprehending Architectural Space” Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico Moderator: Douglas Duany 112 Rocco Ceo “FSD: A Brief History of the Full Size Detail/Full Size Drawing, and its Role in the Construction of Vizcaya from 1913-1921” School of Architecture, University of Miami Denis McNamara “The Artist as Architect: Edward Schulte and the Role of the Artist in Church Design” The Liturgical Institute, Mundelein Seminary Aaron Helfand “Eclecticism and Caricature in the Architecture of Edmund March Wheelwright” Albert, Richter & Tittmann Architects, Inc. Moderator: Thomas Dietz - 4 - 200 Kendra Schank Smith “Understanding Architecture through Drawings” Dept. of Architectural Science, Ryerson University Margaret Tarampi “On the Cognitive Benefits of Drawing: Mental Processes, Spatial Ability and Expertise” Dept. of Psychology, University of Utah Mark Alan Hewitt “Draw in Order to See: Internal and External Memory Loops in Architectural Cognition” Mark Alan Hewitt Architects Moderator: Vinod Goel 202 James Dougherty “The Role of Hand-Drawn ‘Indication’ in the Design of Urban Buildings” Dover, Kohl & Partners Henrique Houayek “Born to See, My Task is to Draw: Cultivating Architectural Intelligence Through Observation and Hand Drawing” Clemson University Victor Agran “Radical Architecture and the Generative Power of Drawing” School of Architecture, Yale Moderator: David Csont 210 Richard Sammons “The Art of the Working Drawing” Fairfax & Sammons Architects John Haigh “Early 20th Cent. Case Studies on Whether Firms Differentiated the Artist from the Technician” Benedictine College Braulio Casas “Hand Drawing, Design, and the Art of the Architectural Conversation” Braulio Casas Architects P.A. Moderator: Aimee Buccellato 2:45 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Afternoon Break COLLOQUIUM SESSIONS 3 Friday, 3:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Auditorium Leland Roth “Building the Neural Pathways for Architecture: A Short History of Hand Drawing” University of Oregon Phil Jacks “Restoring the Ancient City in Renaissance Rome: The Drawing as Palimpsest” George Washington University Moderator: Denis McNamara 102 Alvin Holm “How Drawing is Taught: The Ècole des Beaux-Arts and the University of Pennsylvania” Alvin Holm A.I.A. Architects William Heyer “Form Follows Hand Drawing: How Modernism was Born of Hand Drawing and How Modernist Hand Drawing Techniques Can Lead to a Fuller Understanding of Architecture” William Heyer Architect David Rinehart “Representation and Reality in the Work of Marcello Piacentini” Robert A. M. Stern Architects LLP Moderator: Thomas Stroka - 5 - 112 R. Michael Graham, Phillip J. Liederbach “Hand Drawing at Liederbach and Graham” Liederbach & Graham Architects Kahlil Hamady “The Craft, Artistry, and Practicality of Architectural Hand Drawing” Hamady Architects Moderator: Ed Keegan 200 Tom Lowing “Hand Drawing Prevails in Professional Practice” School of Architecture, Andrews University Robert Gordon “The Freehand Sketchbook” Robert Gordon Associates James Douglas “The Drawing Discipline: Earning our Inheritance” RLPS Architects Moderator: Craig Konyk 202 Alexander Fernandez “Seeing through the Hand - Drawing in Contemporary Practice” Principal and Design Director, Gensler David Buege “Abstract, Haptic, Optic, and Conceptual” University of Arkansas Alice Enz “100 Drawings in 100 Days: Reconnecting with the Pen to Improve Practice and Design” Torti Gallas and Partners Moderator: Patricia Morgado 210 Anthony Visco “The Relationship between the Human Body and Architecture” Atelier for the Sacred Arts Doug Cooper “Imagination’s Hand” School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University Johannes and Markus Albl “The Role of Hand Drawing in Wood Carving” ALBL Oberammergau GbR Moderator: George Martin 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Keynote – Joseph Connors Auditorium, McKenna Hall Dept. of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University Author of Borromini and the Roman Oratory “Borromini and the Graphite Revolution in Early Modern Architecture” Dinner on your own - 6 - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Coffee and Continental Breakfast McKenna Hall COLLOQUIUM SESSIONS 4 Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Auditorium Aric Lasher “Drawing: The Analog Cloud. The Versatility of the Pencil in the Imaginative Process and Contemporary Architectural Practice” HBRA Architects Anton Glikin “Drawing as a Method of Creation of a Form: The Case of Peter Pennoyer Architects”

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