8 April, Thursday, 6-8pm
The Glass Corner, Room 206
25 East 13th Street
In an age of seemingly ubiquitous information, data and networks:
What is knowledge? In an age of self-publication and blogs:
Can peer review ensure quality?
Why should architects write when what they do best is design?
Hosted by William R. Morrish,
Dean, Parsons, School of Constructed Environments
Moderated by Susanne Schindler,
Editor, Candide. Journal for Architectural Knowledge
Panelists:
Emily Abruzzo, Editor, 306090, Frequent SCE visiting faculty.
John Hill, Writer and Editor, A Daily Dose of Architecture
Nina Rappaport, Publications Director, Yale School of Architecture, Frequent SCE visiting faculty.
Kazys Varnelis, Director, Network Architecture Lab, Columbia University
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Candide. Journal for Architectural Knowledge
is a peer-reviewed German-English language periodical edited by the Department of Architecture Theory, Faculty of Architecture at RWTH Aachen University, Germany.
www.candidejournal.net
For questions or review copies, contact Susanne Schindler
schindler@theorie.arch.rwth-aachen.de