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Matter & Opinion: Existing Buildings Higher Ed Arts Education, August 30, 12-1:30pm
Event Description
"Build the will" around adaptive reuse for performing arts and education spaces! Join a presentation and interactive discussion with designer-and-client teams about transforming existing buildings to host performances, arts education, and creative collaboration.
The Matter & Opinion: Existing Buildings series will begin by addressing the first hurdle to embracing existing buildings as climate solutions: building the will.
Video Archive:
View past sessions here. This page will be updated after each session.
Project presentations:
Each presentation features two firms, two clients, and two project stories. Client-and-designer teams will come together to share their experiences with specific projects, and to open up a collective discussion about challenges, benefits, and ways to build the will around continued use and reuse projects.
designed by designLAB
for MIT
Presenters:
Sam Batchelor AIA
partner, designLAB
Kelly Haigh AIA
partner, designLAB
Additional presenters to be announced.
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Middlesex Community College New Academic Arts Center
designed by Leers Weinzapfel Associates
for Middlesex Community College
Presenters:
Kevin Bell AIA
senior associate, Leers Weinzapfel Associates
Josiah Stevenson FAIA
principal, Leers Weinzapfel Associates
Karen Oster
chair of Performing Arts, Middlesex Community College
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