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Award-Winning
Architect To Give Talk At U.Va. School Of Architecture Oct. 17
October 8, 2003 --
WHO: James Timberlake
WHAT: “New Work”
WHEN:
Friday, Oct. 17, 5 p.m.
WHERE:
Campbell Hall, Room 153
James
Timberlake, a founding partner of Kieran Timberlake Associates
LLP in Philadelphia, Pa., will give
a talk at the University
of Virginia School of Architecture. Known
for its innovative research and application of technologies from other
industries to the design and construction of architecture,
the firm has won numerous
awards for its building designs and research. The firm’s
work has included investigating ways to build faster, and
less expensively, using new technologies, products
and materials. Timberlake will talk about the firm’s recent projects.
Timberlake
received his bachelor's degree from the University of Detroit and his
master’s of architecture from the University of Pennsylvania.
He is a recipient of the Rome Prize, American Academy in Rome, 1982-83.
In
2001 Kieran Timberlake was awarded the first Latrobe Fellowship
by the American Institute of Architects’ College of Fellows,
a grant to fund research leading to new advances in the architecture
profession.
For
details, contact Derry Wade at (434) 982-2921 or derry@virgnia.edu. Contact:
Jane Ford, (434) 924-4298
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