Settings: Design for Future Potentials
February 3, 6:00pm - 7:15pmMānoa Campus, Architecture Building
This public presentation is part of the UHM School of Architecture's 2024-25 evening lecture series. Sarah Kuehl, Founder of EinwillerKuehl Landscape Architecture, will explore the role of design as a catalyst for both transformation and protection of future possibilities through the work of a small, award-winning practice. Via a review of EinwillerKuehl's built landscape architecture and planning projects, the presentation will stress the role of the landscape architect in dialogue with both past decisions and future potentials. The lecture will focus on how contemporary infrastructure or resilience projects can assist in repair of past spatial injustice or inequities, as well as how new construction of all typologies can allow for spatial conditions that are open ended and in dialogue with the range of future uses and potentials.
Event Sponsor
School of Architecture, Mānoa Campus
More Information
808-956-7225
Monday, February 3 |
|
9:00am |
Sensory Room Mondays Mānoa Campus, Kuykendall 106 Events Room
|
1:30pm |
Virtual Writing Room Mānoa Campus, Online
|
2:00pm |
Study Abroad Info Meeting - Summer in Shanghai, China Mānoa Campus, Moore 155A
|
2:30pm |
"Environmental Peacebuilding through the Protection of Bali’s Landscapes" Mānoa Campus, Online
|
2:30pm |
Study Abroad Info Meeting - Summer in Annecy, France Mānoa Campus, Moore 155B
|
6:00pm |
Settings: Design for Future Potentials Mānoa Campus, Architecture Building
|