Each semester Syracuse University School of Architecture hosts a series of public lectures by architects, scholars, curators, theorists, and critics who are important contributors to the world of architecture, design, urbanism, and technology. On September 10, 2013, architect and educator Angie Co (Co + LeCavalier) opened the fall 2013 series with her lecture “Rabbit and Pantheon.” This semester Co is a visiting critic at Syracuse, teaching the studio “Superadjacent City” to fourth-year students. In addition, she is a coordinator for the School’s NYC studio program.
September 12, 2013
Fall 2013 lecture series begins with Angie Co
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