Harvard alumni: You have until noon (12pm ET) tomorrow, Sat. June 7 to sign on to the Harvard Alumni Amicus Brief, to be filed in support of Harvard in its lawsuit against the U.S. government. https://t.co/bbTWTnwz4i
Alla Vronskaya, Rafico Ruiz and I are organising this panel at this year 4S conference in Amsterdam, 16-19 Jul: Critical Temperature Studies: Spaces, Technologies, and Regimes of Thermal Power. Deadline is 12 Feb. Pls consider!
https://t.co/CxmPbbOsWQ
Featuring two of their 13 (!!!) children, four former employees, two current residents and Twitter friends @amandakhurley and @microkubo
Michael also wrote their bios for Pioneering Women of American Architecture
https://t.co/xZMUulJEGh
https://t.co/KTAPnKOceI
Last episode of New Angle: Voice Season 2 drops today: a double-header on the two female partners in The Architects Collaborative, Sally Harkness and Jean Fletcher, and their attempt to design a better cul-de-sac.
"Architecture, Family Style"
https://t.co/7PPG8UzNo3
✨We’re now taking applications for a full-time tenure-track position in architectural design!✨
We’re esp. interested in those whose work treats design as a creative site for intervening in movements for social liberation and climate justice. Details👇
https://t.co/Z0ngVHhD8l
Anthony Vidler has died. A member of @Princeton faculty 1965-93, he was the first director of our History & Theory PhD program. "Tony transformed the discipline,” said Dean Mónica Ponce de León. “This is a huge loss to the field."
Full obituary: https://t.co/Ql2O4fCNgG
"City of Faith", an exhibition curated by Azra Dawood SM '10 PhD '18, explores New York City's religious roots. The show includes a photo-montage by MIT Architecture's Azra Akšamija. On view at the @MuseumofCityNY through October 23, 2023. Learn more: https://t.co/xGtFY8zO66
🚨🚨🚨Job alert! Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Histories of Art and Architecture🚨🚨🚨
We seek a senior scholar who will expand and diversify the histories of art and architecture through their teaching, research, mentorship, and leadership. Field open.
https://t.co/2PfU7zqhkt
Thread:
I work in an arcane field where the job requires specific technical knowledge, built on a ladder of understanding and breakthroughs going back over 100 years. It's not immunology but it's not nothing.
Tomorrow, #SB18, which plans to do away with tenure as we know it, will be heard on the House floor.
Fact: Only 4% of tenured faculty in the entire state of Texas are Black. SB 18 would impact this group and reduce our diversity. Texas needs protected tenure. #txlege#TxforDEI
To #TX faculty: #SB18 will be heard in the House on Thurs. You may have heard that the House version is innocuous. We see it, rather, as allowing #TenureInNameOnly. Pls read our press release & if you agree, contact your state Representative. The future of #HigherEd is at stake.
The fifth and sixth chapters of our open-access publication Environmental Histories of Architecture are now available in PDF and ePub formats on @lbrystk. Download your copy: https://t.co/7nBVrw0Q6t
Edited by @KimFrster1 /Managing editor: Claire Lubell /Graphic design: Tessier A
@davidgissen Don't know if Mark Linder, Nothing Less Than Literal: Architecture after Minimalism counts? (On architecture's influence on minimalist art of the 1960s, but still also about architecture of course)