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04.13.12 // sustainability






Past Events

02.10.12

// suburbia

John Clegg, Victoria McReynolds & Chris Taylor

the coaDIALOGUES group is proud to present a discussion concerning suburbia. Join faculty members and fellow students with panel members Professors John Clegg, Victoria McReynolds & Chris Taylor for a discussion on suburbia.


//SUBURBIA
//SUBURBIA


















02.10.12

// cinema

Javier Gomez, Josh Nason, & Kuhn Park

the coaDIALOGUES group is happy to present a discussion concerning cinema. Join faculty members and fellow students with panel members Professors Javier Gomez, Josh Nason, and Kuhn Park for a discussion on cinema.


"Movies?"

Metropolis | Trailer
Brazil | Clip
Blade Runner
2001: A Space Odyssey
A Clockwork Orange
Play Time
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Science of Sleep
//CINEMA
//CINEMA


















11.18.11

// space in architecture

Andrew Vernooy, Hendrika Buelinckx, PhD, & Chris Taylor

the coaDIALOGUES group presents a discussion about space in architecture. Join faculty members and fellow students with panel members Professors Hendrika Buelinckx, Chris Taylor, and Dean Andrew Vernooy for a discussion on space in architecture.

Miss the event? View past events on the TTUArch youtube page HERE.

//SPACE
//SPACE










10.14.11

// technology and architecture

Kuhn Park, Christian Pongratz, & Dustin White

the coaDIALOGUES group presents a discussion about technology and architecture. Join faculty members and fellow students with panel members Professors Kuhn Park, Christian Pongratz, and Dustin White for a discussion on technology and architecture.

//technology
//technology


// discussion brief:

Vittorio Gregotti mentions in his book, Means and Ends that the sole value of art and architecture has been stripped by the upcoming technology of the twentieth century. It has become an end to itself of the traditional equilibrium among the different elements of design. We wanted to direct this discussion in a way that addresses the profound changes in technology over the course of the twentieth century as the new framework for architectural production and as new points of reference for the standardization and regulation in architectural design.





09.09.11

// postmodernism

Dr. Clifton Ellis, Javier Gomez, & Jeffrey S Nesbit

the coaDIALOGUES group presents a discussion about postmodernism. join faculty members and fellow students and panel members Associate Dean Clifton Ellis, Professor Javier Gómez, and Professor Jeffrey S. Nesbit for a discussion on postmodernism.

//postmodernism
//postmodernism


// discussion brief:

Pluralism is a hot topic amongst discussions about post-modernism because of how post-modernism has affected thinking in a metaphysical and philosophical way. Post-modernism challenges our idea of identity both culturally and individually. Post-modernism communicates through double-coding and simultaneous meanings leaving room for interpretation.







a series of discussions

coadialogues is a student initiated discussion series, bringing the architecture community of professors and students to participate in an event whose discussion will revolve around a certain topic. encouraging student participation, the coadialogues' main intention revolves arounds developing student affiliation to the professors and their ways of thinking in a more cohesive manner. Dialogues


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questions/comments/concerns are always welcome. please contact a student moderator

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