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Weaving the Narrative: a Conversation between Thomas Coldefy and Adrien Gardere

The Paul L. Cejas Lecture Series.
Fall 2025
Weaving the Narrative
A Conversation Between Thomas Coldefy & Adrien Gardère
Thursday, November 13, 2025 · 2:00 PM · PCA 135

Designing for Climate - The Classroom of the Future

Event on Friday, 7th November 2025, 12:00 Noon (UTC+0)

Kreative Talk with Peter Murray OBE

Artificial Kreativity presents Kreative Talks with Peter Murray OBE
Kreative Talks are the stories behind the creatives and how they are shaping the world.

A Talk About Architecture & Photography with Paul Clemence & Nathalie Herschdorfer

Join us for an exclusive talk on architecture & photography on Wednesday, October 8th, from 6 - 8:30 PM.

Reinventing Modern Architecture in Greece: From Sentimental Topography to Ekistics A talk by Dr. Marianna Charitonidou

Invited lecture and book launch event hosted by Docomomo UK in London.

UCLA AUD Fall 2025 Events: “Architecture and the Right to Housing in Los Angeles”: Julie Eizenberg and Ananya Roy, with Dana Cuff and Karen Kubey

This panel discussion will explore how the right to housing—in Los Angeles and globally—isn’t just a political, legal and economic issue, but also an architectural one. What does the right to housing mean in practice? And how can designers contribute? Moderators Dana Cuff (cityLAB UCLA) and Karen Kubey (University of Toronto) will be joined by architect Julie Eizenberg and Professor of Urban Planning Ananya Roy to discuss these urgent questions and examine promising housing models, laying the groundwork for ways forward.

UCLA AUD Fall 2025 Events: Keller Easterling, "Your Land"

Keller Easterling is a designer, writer and the Enid Storm Dwyer Professor of Architecture at Yale. She is currently working on a book about land activism in the US after the Civil Rights Movement. Other books include, Medium Design (Verso 2021), Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space (Verso, 2014), Subtraction (Sternberg, 2014), Enduring Innocence: Global Architecture and its Political Masquerades (MIT, 2005) and Organization Space: Landscapes, Highways and Houses in America (MIT, 1999). Easterling is also the co-author (with Richard Prelinger) of Call it Home, a laserdisc/DVD history of US suburbia from 1934-1960.

UCLA AUD's 2025-2026 Distinguished Alumni Lecture: Hsinming Fung

Hsinming Fung, AIA has been Principal and Co-Founder of Hodgetts + Fung since 1984, a studio with expertise in the design of unique places for learning, cultural events, and civic functions. H+F’s approach is multifaceted, embracing visitor experience, technology, and iconic presence in a disciplined process, resulting in a bold, uncompromising architecture. The firm’s award-winning projects include the design of the renovated Hollywood Bowl, Menlo-Atherton Performing Arts Center, CalArts’ Wild Beast Pavilion, Jesuit High School Chapel, and Nashville’s new Ascend Amphitheater. Current projects include the renovation of Culver City’s historic Robert Frost Auditorium and a West Hollywood mixed-use development. H+F was awarded the AIA Gold Medal and the AIA CC Firm of the Year Award.

UCLA AUD Spring 2026 Events: Mark Lee

Mark Lee is a principal and founding partner of the Los Angeles-based architecture firm Johnston Marklee. Since its establishment in 1998, Johnston Marklee has been recognized nationally and internationally with over 50 major awards. A book on the work of the firm, entitled HOUSE IS A HOUSE IS A HOUSE IS A HOUSE IS A HOUSE, was published by Birkhauser in 2016. Monographs include: 2G N. 67, El Croquis N. 198, and A+U N. 614.

UCLA AUD Winter 2026 Events: Marlon Blackwell, "Out of Place: Architecture Betwixt and Between"

Marlon Blackwell, FAIA together with his partner in life and work, Ati Blackwell, AIA, ASID lead the internationally recognized practice Marlon Blackwell Architects. Their work has received recognition with significant publication and more than 200 design awards including the 2016 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award in Architecture and the 2025 Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize. Working between the universal language of architecture and the particulars of place, they have cultivated a studio recognized for its formal clarity, contextual depth, and architectural integrity.

Building Climate Resilience at Historic Gardens: From Central Park to Mexico City and Beyond

From increased flooding, longer dry spells, invasive pests, or new plant diseases, parks and gardens are uniquely vulnerable to shifts in climate. They also present valuable opportunities to build climate resilience by countering the urban heat island effect, mitigating pollution, fostering biodiversity, and more.

What's Coworking?

​What Is Coworking, Really? ​10 Honest Questions. Zero Buzzwords. All Clarity.

Cátedra Luis Barragán - Barclay & Crousse

In 2000, the Cátedra Luis Barragán was born at the Tecnológico de Monterrey with the intention of creating a space for reflection for architecture students and professionals. Its main objective was to raise awareness and enrich the conversation about the meaning and importance of the discipline as a service for the integral development of society.

CAA Lifetime Achivement Award Lecture - Professor Yasmeen Lari

World Environment Day - Thursday, 5th June 2025 (11:00 AM UTC+0) 

RE_SOLUTION: Steve Adler at IE School of Architecture&Design

On May 12, 2025, IE School of Architecture and Design will host, as part of its RE_SOLUTION public series, a lecture by Steve Adler, mayor of Austin from 2015 to 2023, followed by a conversation with Marianthi Tatari, Director and Senior Architect at the firm UNS.