Online Lectures Calendar — AIA INTERNATIONAL

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Apr
9
12:00 PM12:00
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AIA Canada Society - South Asian Modern and the Making of a Nation: Louis I. Kahn’s National Assembly Complex in Dhaka, Bangladesh

AIA Canada Society - South Asian Modern and the Making of a Nation: Louis I. Kahn’s National Assembly Complex in Dhaka, Bangladesh

When: Wednesday 9 April 2025 @ 12:00 (Eastern US Time)
Where: 
ONLINE
CES: 
1.0 LU for AIA Members

Speaker

Dr. Nubras Samayeen

Description

Of the Western design professionals who played a key role in establishing modernity in South Asia, Louis I. Kahn (1901-1974), the American Modernist, is one of the most important ones. From the mid to late 20th century, Kahn designed two key institutions in the region. One is the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad (1962-1972), India, and the other is the National Assembly Complex (constructed 1963-1982) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Taking Kahn’s Assembly Complex in Dhaka as the focus, this lecture will present distinctive instrumentality of architecture and landscape vis-a-vis holistic built environment, in the formation of a nation’s identity in the post-colonial (after 1947) and post-independence (after 1971) eras. His work not only demonstrates a merging of Western modernist architecture with Eastern cultural elements, but it also serves as a symbolic representation of a newly independent nation striving to define itself both internally and on the world stage.  While designing the Complex, Kahn was inspired by the region’s deltaic landscape and its longstanding influences on the culture. The Complex itself appears to float on a constructed, artificial lake and the other key buildings abut the lake, thereby granting the entire site a sense of dynamic interplay with the lake and surrounding landscape.  Accompanying the focus on water, there are other elements of the design that Kahn intended as nationally symbolic: the immense lawn, the basic geometric shapes, the gardens, and the open plazas.  These spaces, while vast and monumental, are also meant to be accessible to the public, encouraging inclusivity and fostering democratic engagement. Though many of the inspirations of the architectural design expressions came from the Western culture, the Assembly Complex was intended as a historical and cultural emblem that would help in the formation of democracy for the newly found, independent nation, East Pakistan ( later Bangladesh).  Kahn therefore envisioned an amalgam of sensibilities: modernist yet traditional, Western yet Bengali (Bangladesh’s culture), open yet monumental, forward-looking yet reverential.  The final result was a magnum opus; it reflects Kahn’s vision for a national space that was open and egalitarian, yet at the same time, imbued with symbolic weight. Such complexity permeates not only the design but the entire post-colonial history of the country and South Asia region.

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AIA Canada Society - Designing for Brand and Community: Exploring York University’s School of Continuing Studies
Dec
5
12:00 PM12:00
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AIA Canada Society - Designing for Brand and Community: Exploring York University’s School of Continuing Studies

AIA Canada Society - Designing for Brand and Community: Exploring York University’s School of Continuing Studies

York University School of Continuing Education, by Perkins&Will
Photo Credit: Younes Bounhar

When: Thursday 5 December 2024 @ 12:00 (Eastern US Time)
Where: 
Online
CES: 
1.0 LU for AIA Members

Description

Participants will explore how the architectural design of York University’s School of Continuing Studies enhances the institution’s brand and business. Attendees will gain insights into how the building’s design fosters an academic community through strategic programming and architectural elements, delve into the innovation around the building’s distinctive façade, and discuss the resilience of iconic designs in adapting to change.

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AIA Japan - Naomi Pollock: Exceptional Japanese Houses from 1945 to the Present
Nov
14
5:00 AM05:00
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AIA Japan - Naomi Pollock: Exceptional Japanese Houses from 1945 to the Present

AIA Japan - Naomi Pollock: Exceptional Japanese Houses from 1945 to the Present

When: Thursday 14 November 2024 @ 05:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 19:00 (Japan time)
Where: Manas Trading Showroom, Nakameguro Okura Bldg., 4F, 1-chōme-26−9 Kamimeguro, Meguro City, Japan/ ONLINE
CES: 1 LU for AIA Members

Speaker Naomi Pollock, FAIA, Author, Curator; Special International Correspondent, Architectural Record

Description

Join us on November 14 for a lecture by Naomi Pollock, FAIA titles, “Exceptional Japanese Houses from 1945 to the Present.”

This lecture will examine the evolution of architect-designed single-family homes in Japan, highlighting the impact of social, technological, economic, and historical developments from the 1940s to the 2020s. Through selected examples, the talk will illustrate how these changes influenced residential design, inviting comparisons in building technologies and household organization across decades. Topics will include the use of timber, steel, and concrete construction, shifts in family structure, evolving spatial functions for eating and sleeping, and the changing role of women in the home.

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AIA Middle East - Alien Intelligence: AI and the Future of Architecture
Nov
8
1:00 AM01:00
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AIA Middle East - Alien Intelligence: AI and the Future of Architecture

AIA Middle East - Alien Intelligence: AI and the Future of Architecture

When: Friday 8 November 2024 @ 01:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 10:00 (UAE time)
Where: 
American University in Dubai, EMBA Room 115, Dubai/ ONLINE

Speaker

Neil Leach, co-founder of DigitalFUTURES

Description

As part of its ongoing series of events promoting idea exchange, networking among industry professionals, and for earning continuing education points for AIA members, AIA Middle East will host the upcoming webinar, 'Alien Intelligence: AI and the Future of Architecture,' which will explore the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.

AI is everywhere in conversation today, but what exactly is it, how did it evolve, and what influence might it wield over the future of architecture? This lecture offers an in-depth exploration of AI's extraordinary—and sometimes daunting—potential, proposing that we are approaching an era of 'alien intelligence' that will likely surpass human capability and radically reshape architectural practice.

Speaker Bio

Neil Leach is a prominent UK architect, theorist, and educator, known for his interdisciplinary approach, integrating technology and philosophy within architecture. As one of the first architects to explore AI’s impact on the field, Leach’s work examines how computational design, parametricism, and AI are transforming design methodologies. His research bridges technological innovation and architectural theory, establishing him as a leading voice on the future of architecture in the digital age.

Leach is the co-founder of DigitalFUTURES, an online education platform available in 10 languages, and a former NASA researcher who developed 3D printing technologies for the Moon and Mars. He is also a member of the Academia Europaea, Europe’s leading academy with over 50 Nobel laureates. With over forty published books on architectural theory and digital design, translated into eight languages, his recent publications include Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction to AI for Architects (Bloomsbury, 2022) and Machine Hallucinations: Architecture and AI.

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