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Talks

The Architect's Vision

Thursday, May 6, 2004

7 p.m.

Participants

Mark Wigley, interim dean and professor, School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University

Internationally respected architectural theorist Mark Wigley questions the vision of architects today, examining how decades of pervasive computer use have affected design, representation, testing and even construction. Has technology altered the way architects visualize projects? In this evening lecture, one of the greatest minds in architecture engages our perception of digital work and ponders the architecture of drawing itself.