
The inaugural Alan Golin Gass Annual Lecture will take place on Wednesday, April 23, and feature Los Angeles-based architect Ron Radziner, whose first job for an architectural firm while studying at CU Denver's College of Architecture and Planning was working for Gass. Ron now leads Marmol Radziner, an award-winning design-build firm that offers architecture, landscape, interior design, and fabrication services. Ron will be in conversation with Adam Wagoner, AIA Colorado Architect of the Year, Principal of Denver's High, Low, Buffalo, and host of the podcast Architect-ing.
This program will examine the role architects play in construction and community. Radziner will share an overview and lessons learned from the firm's early years, describing the firm's integration of design-build into their practice and how this multidisciplinary approach has enabled them to create and build innovative designs and execute historic restorations from conception through construction. In conversation with Wagoner, he'll touch on the firm's past endeavors, which include their now-defunct prefab business and their forays into guerilla urban intervention through their art collective Heavy Trash, and look to Ron's vision for the future of design-build. Your lecture ticket includes all-day admission to the Denver Botanic Gardens and its galleries!
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CONSTRUCTING A CAREER IN ARCHITECTURE: FROM PREFAB TO URBAN INTERVENTIONS, AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN BETWEENType
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April 23, 2025 04:30 PMUntil
April 23, 2025 07:00 PMVenue
GATES HALL, DENVER BOTANIC GARDENSAddress
