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6:30 PM
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Michael Maltzan
Scales of the City

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Momoyo Kaijima, Izzy Kornblatt, and Joan Ockman
The Architect as Photographer: Observation, Research, and Pedagogy

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Anne Lacaton
Principles of Optimism

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How can we build relation?

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Nathaniel Kahn, Yael Melamede, Anita Naughton, Jim Venturi, and Denise Zmekhol
Biography and Building: Film-Makers on Lives of Architects

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Jenny Jones
Radical Gardens of Love and Interconnectedness

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David Gissen
From Rehabilitation Architecture to the Anti-Eugenic City

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Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey
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Tatiana Bilbao and Dolores Hayden in conversation

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Peter de Bretteville
Teaching and Architecture

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New Red Order

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Symposia

Radicalizing the Architecture Discipline

Radical floor plan by Superstudio

Radicalizing* the Architectural Discipline
*We use “radicalize” with the understanding that existing in an unfriendly discipline as members of marginalized communities is inherently radical.

RADcon will take place from April 7-8 as a by-student, for-student component of Joel Sanders’ April 6-7 symposium, Noncompliant Bodies. RADcon is intended to bring together members of marginalized communities in architecture school in order to build coalitions, make space for community learning, and promote discourse on the place and impact of marginalized communities in architecture and architectural pedagogy.

Date

Saturday, April 7
6:30 PM – Sunday, April 8, 2018
5 PM

Program

Saturday, April 7

6-7 PM: Dinner, Drawing Studio (Basement)

7-8 PM: Workshop Block 1

Mental Health/Self Care in Arch School with Brian Cash, B51
Fuck ‘The Primitive Hut’ with Abena Bonna and G Laster, B52

8-9 PM: Group Activity, Drawing Studio

Sunday, April 8

9-10 AM: Breakfast, Drawing Studio

10-11 AM: Workshop Block 2

Upending Review Structure with Cat Garcia-Menocal, B51
Having Productive Dialogue with Professors with Rosalyne Shieh and Emily Golding, B52

11 AM-12 PM: Workshop Block 3

Building Community in Studio with Jacqueline Hall, B51
Publishing Camp: Queer Art of the Zine with Nate Pyper and Johnathan Payne (limited to 10), meet in drawing studio and migrate to risograph room
Out in Architecture with Matt Zuckerman and Sam King, B52 [Subject to change]

12-1 PM: Lunch/farewell, Conference Room 322



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RadCon Logos (Radicalizing the Architecture Discipline)
Logos by Liwei Wang.

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Symposia
April 6, 2018 – April 7, 2018 2 PM

Noncompliant Bodies: Social Equity and Public Space

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