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End-of-term Jury

End-of-term Jury

Join us tomorrow from 10 on at 37 Bedford Square, First Floor Front, for a day-long discussion with guests Charles Rice, Adrian Lahoud, Douglas Spencer, and Thomas Weaver. This year’s theme – the Grand Domestic Revolution –...

 

Architecture d’accompagnement: housing versus public space in the age of government.

Architecture d’accompagnement: housing versus public space in the age of government.

Seminar in Diploma 14′s Unit Space, Tuesday, November 26, at 4 pm. Architecture d’accompagnement, or formulaic architecture, developed in Paris between the 1600s and the 1800s – a period marked by the emergence of modern government...

 

Domestic Architecture and the Emergence Architecture as a profession in the 16th century.

Domestic Architecture and the Emergence Architecture as a profession in the 16th century.

Seminar on Tuesday, October 26, at 5 pm, Ground Floor Back Room, 33 Bedford Sq. Domestic architecture – the architecture of houses – has never been the obvious locus of action for architects, neither today, nor when architecture as a profession...

 

The Facade: From Wall to Project

The Facade: From Wall to Project

Seminar on Tuesday, October 22, Studio 2, 4 pm. If in ancient European and Mediterranean cultures the domestic environment had been hidden and protected by blank walls with little or no architectural features addressing the space of circulation,...

 

Rome Field Trip

Rome Field Trip

  If you are in Rome, you’re welcome to join us! For the detailed schedule, please contact info@diploma14.com.

 

End of term Jury

End of term Jury

  Diploma 14 discussed their 14 in-progress theses with guests Carlos Villanueva Brandt (AADip10), Natasha Sandmeier (AADip9), Monia De Marchi (AA First Year Director), John Palmesino (AADip4), Javier Castanon (AA TS),  Adrian Lahoud...

 

Honours Presentations

Honours Presentations

The four students who graduated with honours in June 2012 will present today, Wednesday 19 September, at 6 pm. Don’t miss Dip 14′s Sam Nelson, if you haven’t had a chance to hear him talk about his project.