Call for Webinar Registration
ARCUS Arctic Research Seminar Series
Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS)
Date/Time: Thursday, 29 March from 12:00-1:00 p.m. ET
Speaker: Matthew Jull (University of Virginia)
Presentation Title: Arctic Design Group - Mediating Environments
To register for the event, go to:
https://www.arcus.org/research-seminar-series
For questions, contact:
Brit Myers
Email: brit [at] arcus.org
The Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS) announces the next Arctic Research Seminar featuring Matthew Jull from the University of Virginia. The event will be held in the ARCUS D.C. office at 1201 New York Avenue, NW Washington D.C. on Thursday, 29 March 2018 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. ET.
This seminar will also be available as a webinar live-stream for those unable to attend in person. Instructions for accessing the event online will be sent to webinar registrants prior to the event.
Registration is required for this event.
The ARCUS Arctic Research Seminar Series brings leading Arctic researchers to Washington, D.C. to share the latest findings and what they mean for decision-making. These seminars will be of interest to federal agency officials, congressional staff, non-governmental organizations, associations, and the public.
This seminar titled Arctic Design Group - Mediating Environments will present the works of the Arctic Design Group that foregrounds design in the act of framing and re-imagining the potential futures of the Arctic, while offering ways of re-engaging with environmental phenomena as malleable design media.
Matthew Jull, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Virginia School of Architecture (UVA) and founder and co-Director of the Arctic Design Group (ADG), a design research platform founded with Landscape Urbanist and Assistant Professor Leena Cho at UVA in 2012. With a background in geophysics and architecture, Matthew's research explores the potentials of architecture and urban design within the frame of extreme environments and the increasing friction between the built environment and the forces that shape our planet. Funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Jefferson Trust, the Graham Foundation, the Rotch Foundation, the UVA Environmental Resilience Institute, the Center for Global Inquiry and Innovation, and the Anchorage Museum, Mathew's work with the ADG has been focused on developing design strategies for buildings, cities, and landscapes in the rapidly changing Arctic region. In addition to research collaborations spanning the Arctic, the ADG teaches travelling design studios, seminars, and workshops, and has been featured in publications, exhibitions, symposia, and lectures in the U.S., Russia, Canada, Norway, Iceland, and Finland. Matthew received his Master of Architecture degree from Harvard University's Graduate School of Design and his PhD from Cambridge University. Prior to joining UVA, Matthew was an architect at the Pritzker prize winning design practice of Rem Koolhaas/Office of Metropolitan Architecture in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
This event is a brown-bag lunch that will be held in the ARCUS D.C. office (1201 New York Avenue, NW Washington D.C. Fourth Floor). Cookies and beverages will be provided.
For those of you on Twitter, we also invite you to join us in live-tweeting the event using the hashtag #arcuswebinar.
For more information and to register for the event, go to:
https://www.arcus.org/research-seminar-series.
For questions, contact:
Brit Myers
Email: brit [at] arcus.org