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Design Awards Lecture Series-Unbuilt

A joint lecture with design leaders from two AIA Cleveland Design Award winning projects. As part of a larger lecture series highlighting award-winning architecture by local designers, this lecture will focus on two unbuilt projects. Speakers will address the unique challenges of each project as well as how pursuing competitions and unbuilt projects provide opportunity to further design thinking in their practice.

Mark Morris will present DLR Group's design for the Shenzhen Natural History Museum. 

Kaitlyn Boniecki of Bialosky Cleveland will share Designing Dystopia, an Urban Planning based board game.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. Participants will assess how involvement in competitions or development of intentionally unbuilt work serve as an opportunity to further design discourse and to support design excellence on built projects.

  2. Participants will evaluate new techniques for communicating information targeted at express conceptual ideas succinctly.

  3. Participants will evaluate what criteria need to be met for a successful competition entry to improve their ability to be sucessful.

  4. Participants will be able to better differentiate between the goals of an unbuilt design excercise from those of a built project and identify how the process can support their professional development.

COST:
AIA, Allied, and NOMA Members: Free
Non-Members: $10.00

COURSE CREDIT:
1.0 LU CEU

Zoom information will be sent before event.

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