Event
September 28, 2017 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
BSA Space290 Congress StreetBoston, MA
Free and open to the public
The Boston area is blessed with six different architecture schools—all accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) and all with the aim to prepare their students for architectural practice. However, each has their own philosophy of architectural education and their own view of what lies beyond schooling.
Join a roundtable of representatives from each of the six schools for a lively and eye-opening discussion on diverse approaches to teaching architects-to-be and imagining the future of architecture. This event will not focus solely on education, but will foster a dialogue between practitioners and educators about the relationship of architectural education to the profession.
ModeratorDavid Eisen FAIApartnerAbacus Architects + Planners
RepresentativesGlen LeRoy FAIApresidentBoston Architectural College
K. Michael HaysEliot Noyes Professor of Architecture; associate dean of Academic Affairs; interim chair, Department of ArchitectureHarvard Graduate School of Design
Paul Hajianchair, Department of Architectural DesignMassachusetts College of Art and Design
Paul Pettigrewcoordinator, Undergraduate Initiatives; manager, Special ProjectsMIT School of Architecture and Planning
Tim Love FAIAassociate professor, School of ArchitectureNortheastern University College of Arts, Media and Design
Sharon Matthews AIAinterim department chair, Department of ArchitectureWentworth Institute of Technology College of Architecture, Design and Construction Management.
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