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‘un|spoken [SPACES]’ Is Topic Of Architect Mario Gooden’s Lecture At U.Va. School Of Architecture On Oct. 14
October 10, 2005 --
WHO: Architect Mario Gooden
WHAT: Lecture — “un|spoken [SPACES]”
WHEN: Friday, Oct. 14, 5-6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Campbell Hall, Room 153
Charleston, S.C.-based architect Marion Gooden will give the Dean’s Forum Lecture at the University of Virginia, School of Architecture on Friday, Oct. 14, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in Campbell Hall, Room 153.
Gooden’s talk “un|spoken [SPACES]” will focus on architecture and the translation of cultural landscapes defined by the parameters of technology, race, class, gender and sexuality.
Gooden is a partner in the firm of Huff + Gooden Architects. He is a recipient of the McKim Prize from Columbia University and his professional experience includes work in the offices of architects Zaha Hadid in London and Steven Holl in New York. The Architectural League of New York recognized Gooden and his partner Ray Huff as “Emerging Voices” in 2001.
His work has been featured in numerous journals and publications including Architecture Magazine, The New York Times, Architectural Record Magazine, Metropolis, and Architecture & Urbanism (A+U). His work has been exhibited widely including at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., and at the Municipal Arts Society in New York. He has been invited to present his work at the International Forum of Young Architects.
For more information, contact Derry Wade at (434) 982-2921.
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