'Ineffable Architecture: Building Poetry by Thinking with Your Hands'

'Ineffable Architecture: Building Poetry by Thinking with Your Hands'

Public lecture by renowned architect Alberto Campo Baeza during his residency at Catholic University of America.

Renowned Spanish architect Alberto Campo Baeza is the 2012 Walton Critic and Professor in Residence at Catholic University of America (CUA) during Fall 2012.

During his residence at CUA School of Architecture and Planning, Campo Baeza will direct a three-week long design studio investigating sacred space and culture thorugh an architectural philosophy and practice of “more with less.” As the 2012 Walton Critic, he will participate in the life of the school through guest talks, reviews, and spontaneous engagement with students. His main public lecture will be Ineffable Architecture: Building Poetry by Thinking with Your Hands.

Free and open to the public. Don't miss the related event —Alberto Campo Baeza: Current Works and Reflections— a special presentation at the Dictrict Architecture Center as part of 2012 Architecture Week program.

  • Architecture
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Sep 12, 2012
  • 06:00 pm

Venue

620 Michigan Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC 20064

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Venue

The Catholic University of America, School of Architecture and Planning, Crough Center for Architectural Studies, 620 Michigan Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC 20064

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Credits

Alberto Campo Baeza’s residence is made possible in part by The Clarence Walton Fund for Catholic Architecture.