Lecture by Architect & Professor Michael Rotondi
The LSU College of Art + Design Distinguished Lecture Series presents Michael Rotondi, Wednesday, September 5, at 5:00 p.m. in the first floor lecture hall (RM.103) of the Art + Design Building.
A trans-disciplinary educator and practitioner, Michael Rotondi is principal of Los Angeles-based ROTO Architects, Professor at Arizona State University and SCI-Arc Distinguished Faculty member. His research and work propose insights essential to an open-minded approach to architecture and design. Envisioning new directions and solving complex problems at object, building and city scales, Rotondi tests ideas in real time with a diversity of people and disciplines in unique ways. His collaborations range from the contemplative and cultural, to the commercial and civic.
More information is available on the web at www.rotoark.com.
This presentation of the LSU Art + Design Distinguished Lecture Series is sponsored by Paula G. Manship and the LSU School of Architecture. The lecture is free, open to the public and will be held in the first floor lecture hall (RM103) of the LSU Art & Design Building.
Professional AIA and ASLA continuing education credit is available for this lecture.
Additional information is available on the LSU College of Art + Design website at www.design.lsu.edu, the College of Art + Design Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Baton-Rouge-LA/LSU-College-of-ArtDesign/158963976092?ref=ts or by contacting Debra Langlois, at dlanglo@lsu.edu or (225) 578-5868.
If you are unable to attend a recording of the lecture can be viewed at http://coadmediasite.lsu.edu/mediasite/Catalog/catalogs/default.aspx.