Search the Record 





View past issues
Record


e-Record
Subscribe to
receive Record
headlines
via e-mail

Washington University in St. Louis

September 23, 2005
Vol. 30, No. 7

Front Page
Medical News
Calendar
Notables
Campus Watch
Sports
Record Staff
Employment

Jerry Sincoff
returns to his roots to lead Architecture



To Current Issue
Aug. 13, 2008




Comments,
story ideas

E-mail the Record



September 23, 2005 > Healy to launch Architecture Lecture Series

Healy to launch Architecture Lecture Series

Brian Healy, founder and principal of Brian Healy Architects in Boston, will launch the fall Architecture Lecture Series, sponsored by the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, with a talk at 7 p.m. Sept. 26 in Steinberg Auditorium.
Beach House
Courtesy Photo - Paul Warchol
Beach House (1997) by Brian Healy Architects. Healy will speak about his work Sept. 26 for the Sam Fox School's Architecture Lecture Series.

Healy, who is serving as the Sam Fox School's Ruth and Norman Moore Visiting Professor of Architecture for 2005-06, worked in the offices of Cesar Pelli and Richard Meier before establishing his own practice in 1986.

His work has received dozens of honors and awards and has been featured in the "Emerging Voices Series of the New York Architectural League" (1999); the "Forty Under Forty" (1996) compilation of emerging architects and designers; the "Young Architects" issue of Progressive Architecture (1990); and "Young Architects: Eastern USA" issue of Ottagono (1987).

His residential work is featured in a Casas International monograph.

In all, the Architecture Lecture Series will feature eight presentations by established masters and emerging talents from England, the Netherlands and across the United States. Speakers will be:

• Oct. 3: Nader Tehrani of Office dA in Boston;

• Oct. 10: Robert Hull of Miller/Hull Architects in Seattle;

• Oct. 17: Michael Maltzan of Michael Maltzan Architecture in Los Angeles;

• Oct. 31: Ben van Berkel of UN Studio in the Netherlands;

• Nov. 7: Lise-Anne Couture of Asymptote in New York;

• Nov. 14: Gregg Pasquarelli of SHoP Architects in New York; and

• Nov. 21: Larry Malcic, senior vice-president and director of design for HOK, London.

All lectures are free and open to the public and will begin at 7 p.m. on Mondays in Steinberg Auditorium.

A reception will be held prior to each talk at 6:30 p.m. in Givens Hall.

For more information, call 935-6200 or go online to www.arch.wustl.edu.



News & Information  |   WUSTL Home  |   To Current Record Issue

Front Page | Medical News | Calendar | Notables | Campus Watch | Sports
Washington People | Record Staff | Employment | WUSTL Magazine | Outlook Magazine

The Record is the University's weekly newspaper for faculty, staff and students.

Questions or comments? E-mail the editor or call (314) 935-6603.
Problems with this site? E-mail our Web team.
Copyright ©2003-06 Washington University in St. Louis.  All Rights Reserved.