2023-24 Hyde Lecture Series

 

PLANNING AND DESIGNING FOR HEALTHFUL PLACES

 

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, which goes beyond the simple absence of illness. By shaping the places where people live, work and play, planners and designers make profound and long-lasting contributions to the healthfulness of people individually and collectively.

The College of Architecture is proud to present its 2023-24 Hyde Lecture Series “Advancing Health: Planning and Designing for Healthful Places,” a thought-provoking series that highlights the important connection between the built environment and human health. Join us to explore avenues on strategizing and creating healthful places and fostering a brighter, more equitable future.

 

FALL SEMESTER:

 

Hyde Lecture – Nader Tehrani
NADAAA INC
Date:
Oct 13
Time: 4pm
Place: Sheldon Auditorium

Hyde Lecture – Robert Adams
University of Michigan
Date: Oct 30
Time: 4pm
Place: Richards Hall, Rm 15

Hyde Lecture- Michael Grove
SASAKI
Date: Nov 6
Time: 4pm
Place: Richards Hall, Rm 15

 

SPRING SEMESTER:

 

Hyde Lecture – Tamie Glass
University of Texas at Austin

Date: Feb 26
Time: 4pm
Place: Swanson Auditorium

Hyde Lecture – Andy Hong 
University of Utah
Date: March 4
Time: 4pm
Place: Richards Hall, Rm 15

Hyde Lecture – Jennifer Roe
University of Virginia
Date: March 22
Time: 4pm
Place: Swanson Auditorium

Hyde Lecture – Nicole McIntosh & Jonathan Louie
Architecture Office
Date: April 1
Time: 4pm
Place: Swanson Auditorium

Hyde Lecture – Kent Duffy
SRG Partnership
Date: April 8
Time: 4pm
Place: Richards Hall, Rm 15