Photo by Michael Powell, Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture
Photo by Michael Powell, Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture

Partner Brad Samuels presents SITU’s interdisciplinary work at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Architecture

January 28th 2019

On February 11, Director of Research Brad Samuels presents a lecture titled “UNDISCIPLINED” at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Architecture. The lecture explores the work of SITU’s Research division, highlighting a range of recent projects in Ukraine, Mali, Nicaragua, the U.S. and elsewhere. These projects underline the expanded relevancy of the architectural toolkit within the context of a highly interdisciplinary model of practice—and a rapidly changing world. The work also provides a launching point to reflect on the spatial and societal implications of automation and machine learning technologies across a range of scales and contexts. The event is featured as an Alan H. Rider Distinguished Lecture within the school’s Spring 2019 Lecture Series, and is co-sponsored by CMU’s Center for Human Rights Science. Register for the event here and read more about the lecture here.

Event details:
UNDISCIPLINED
Monday, February 11, 2019 at 5:00 pm

Carnegie Mellon University
Kresge Theatre
5000 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburg, PA