This year's theme for our lecture series is
Designing the Past: Place, Material, Culture.
More details for each lecture will be posted as they are available. Be sure to mark your calendars early and keep an eye on our social media channels for updates!
FALL SEMESTER LECTURES
SEPTEMBER 2023
Friday, September 15th | 12:00pm | Jackson Street Building
How to get an article published in a top journal
Panel Discussion with
Dr. Galen Newman,Texas A&M, Previous Associate Editor of the Journal of Planning Education and Research
Dr. John Drake, UGA Odum School of Ecology, Associate Editor of the Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B and a Senior Editor of Ecology Letters
Dr. Marshall Shepherd, UGA Geography Department, Previous Editor of the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology and of the Geography Compass
Dr. Jeff Hepinstall-Cymerman, UGA Warnell School of Forestry, Associate Editor for Landscape Ecology
Dr. Stephen Ramos, UGA College of Environment + Design, Associate Editor for Planning Perspectives
Wednesday, September 27th | 4:30pm | Jackson Street Building
Landscape and Memory
Lecture by Sierra Bainbridge, Senior Principal & land MASS Studio Director
MASS (Model of Architecture Serving Society) Design Group
OCTOBER 2023
Wednesday, October 4th | 4:30pm | Jackson Street Building
Making Humanity Urban: The Second Urban Revolution
Lecture by Robert Fishman, Professor of Architecture and Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Wednesday, October 11th | 4:30pm | Jackson Street Building
Georgia’s Fallen Giants: Celebrating American Chestnuts through scale, sculpture, and whimsy
Lecture by Cameron Berglund, Lecturer of Landscape Architecture in the College of Environment and Design
Thursday, October 12th | 4:30pm | Jackson Street Building
Architecture of the last colony
Lecture by Mark McDonald, Retired Director of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation
NOVEMBER 2023
Monday, November 20th | 4:30pm | Jackson Street Building
In Search of Identity: Bulgarian Postwar and Postsocialist Architecture
Lecture by Aneta Vasileva, Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the College of Environment and Design
Aneta Vasileva, M.Arch, Ph.D., is an architectural historian, critic and publicist. Aneta specializes in post-WWII architecture, socialist architecture and preservation of architectural heritage. She is a contributor to the EU Programme ATRIUM (Architecture of Totalitarian Regimes of the XXth Century in Urban Management), a member of A10 New European Architecture Cooperative and a co-founder at WhAT Association, dealing with organization of architectural competitions and architectural criticism.
SPRING SEMESTER LECTURES
FEBRUARY 2024
Wednesday, February 21st | 4:30pm | Jackson Street Building
Worlding through Urbanism: Tourist Guidebooks, Urban Projects and the Global City
MARCH 2024
Wednesday, March 13th | 4:30pm | Jackson Street Building
Insights from the Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Practice
Panel discussion led by Cari Goetcheus
Wednesday, March 20th | 4:30pm | Jackson Street Building
FUTURE MEMORIES OF PLACE
Wednesday, March 27th | 4:30pm | Jackson Street Building
The Guiding Principles: Daniel Patrick Moynihan's Influence oN Federal Architecture
ADDITIONAL SPRING LECTURES - CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES!
Date TBD | 4:30pm | Jackson Street Building
Mentoring Panel Discussion
Recordings
Past lectures:Review the list here