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The ASLA-NCC 2016 South Bay Lecture Series

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The ASLA-NCC 2016 South Bay Lecture Series

Wednesday, May 4th

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Stanford University Spring Lecture Series 2016 

Architecture & Landscape Live Work Play

The featured landscape lecture will be Kevin Conger with  CMG Landscape Architects.  The lecture is free to all and will include a reception immediately following. As a part of Stanford University’s Spring Lecture Series, it will be held at Stanford’s new McMurtry Building for the Arts by Diller Skofidio Renfro with landscape by the Office of Cheryl Barton.

The University Architect / Campus Planning and Design Office sponsors a spring lecture series in architecture and landscape architecture. The purpose of the series is to bring together community enthusiasts, students and staff from across different disciplines to hear the latest innovations in building and design. The lectures provide the Bay Area architectural and design communities an opportunity to hear nationally and internationally renowned experts in the field. The lectures are free of charge and open to the public.

The theme for this year’s series is “LIVE, WORK, PLAY”. A cultural shift is clearly well underway, where the boundaries between these 3 phases of a conventional working day have been eroded. Some would argue that there is no such thing as a work-life balance, because a growing portion of the modern workforce does not distinguish between work and life. We have asked our esteemed lecturers to discuss how their work addresses this evolution.

When: Wednesday, May 4th, 2016
Lecture: 6:30 with a reception immediately following

Where: McMurtry Building 380 Roth Way, Stanford First Floor, Oshman Hall

Parking Map:  CLICK HERE

Cost: Free

 

For further information, please contact: Sarah Jacobs, Event Coordinator  650-736-2331
sarah.jacobs@stanford.edu

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