“UCSD by Design” Event 4: Jean-Philippe Vassal and Gilles Clement
“UCSD by Design: Art, Architecture, and Urbanism in the Campus Context”
Public Lecture and Moderated Discussion Series
Event 4
You are cordially invited to the fourth in a series of lectures and
discussions reflecting on the history and future of “campus” as built
environment, landscape, and site for public art. Presented in
celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the University of
California, San Diego.
All events are free and open to the public.
Jean-Philippe Vassal, architect and principal, Lacaton and Vassal,
Architects
and
Gilles Clément, professor, National School of Landscape Architecture,
Versailles
Lecture
Thursday, March 3, 2011
7:00-8:00 p.m.
MCASD La Jolla
Sherwood Auditorium
Moderated Discussion
Friday, March 4, 2011
10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
UCSD International House Great Hall
Please visit http://ucsdbydesign.ucsd.edu for additional information.
“UCSD by Design: Art, Architecture, and Urbanism in the Campus Context”
is a collaborative project of the UCSD Division of Arts and Humanities,
UCSD Campus Architect/Office of Facilities Design and Construction, the
Stuart Collection, and the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. Contributing sponsors include UCSD Academic Affairs, UCSD Business &
External Affairs, UCSD Resource Management and Planning, UCSD Extension,
the Jacobs School of Engineering, the Helen Edison Lecture Series,
UCSD-TV, UCSD Academic Computing and Media Services, the Athenaeum Music
& Arts Library and its Dialogues in Art and Architecture program, and
the UCSD 50th Anniversary Executive Committee.
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