KTH ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
JADWIGA KRUPINSKA: WHAT AN ARCHIETCTURE STUDENT SHOULD KNOW (Sep 11 2014, 6pm) In conversation with Johan Alvfors. ‘Learning Environments’ lecture series, hosted by Björn Ehrlemark
ULRIKA KARLSSON & JONAS RUNBERGER: NEW PROFESSORS’ INTRODUCTORY LECTURES (Sep 18 2014, 6pm) hosted by Katja Grillner
JING LIU: PERIMETER AS PROJECT (Sep 25 2014, 6pm) ‘...as project’ lecture series, hosted by Björn Ehrlemark
LAUNCH EVENT: SKALAN #2 – TRANSPARENCY (Oct 2 2014, 6pm) hosted by the magazine Skalan
KTH-A PUBLIC EVENTS:
THURSDAY NIGHTS IN TRIANGELN KTH School of Architecture, 2014-2015 Academic Year
LÉA-CATHERINE SZACKA: VENICE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE
EMMANUEL CHRIST: CHRIST & GANTENBEIN
ANNE HOLTROP: CAVES AND TEMPLES
(Oct 16 2014, 6pm) (with Stockholms Arkitektförening)
(Nov 20 2014, 6pm) ‘Draw, point, talk’ hosted by Frida Rosenberg & Daniel Norell (Stockholms Arkitektförening)
BEATRIZ COLOMINA: RADICAL PEDAGOGIES
JONAS DAHLBERG: LOSS AS PROJECT
(Dec 11 2014, 6pm) ‘Learning Environments’ lecture series, hosted by Björn Ehrlemark
(Jan 29 2015, 6pm) ‘...as project’ lecture series, hosted by Björn Ehrlemark
ATELIER SLICE & AKADEMISKA HUS: A-HUSET EFTER ARKITEKTURSKOLAN
DAVID GARCIA: BRYOND THE REAL
MABEL O. WILSON: OTHER MONUMENTALITIES
ALASTAIR PARVIN: HOUSING AS PROJECT
(Mar 12 2015, 6pm) hosted by Studio SUPD
(April 16 2015, 6pm) hosted by Björn Ehrlemark
(May 7 2015, 6pm) ‘...as project’ lecture series, hosted by Björn Ehrlemark
(Oct 9 2014, 6pm) ‘Draw, point, talk’ hosted by Frida Rosenberg & Daniel Norell (Stockholms Arkitektförening)
(Feb 12 2015, 6pm) ‘Ugly Duckling’ event, hosted by Björn Ehrlemark
BRYONY ROBERTS: INTERVENTION AS PROJECT (Dec 4 2014, 6pm) ‘...as project’ lecture series, hosted by Björn Ehrlemark
MICHAEL YOUNG: PARAFICTIONAL REALISM (Feb 19 2015, 6pm) ‘Draw, point, talk’ hosted by Frida Rosenberg & Daniel Norell (Stockholms Arkitektförening)
JORGE OTERO-PAILOS: EXPERIMENTAL PRESERVATION AS PROJECT (May 28 2015, 6pm) ‘...as project’ lecture series, hosted by Björn Ehrlemark
THE PATTERN The graphic pattern on this poster is drawn from the array of acoustic ceiling panels in Triangeln, the entrance foyer and event venue of the KTH School of Architecture. The building was designed by a team led by Gunnar Henriksson and John Olsson and inaugurated in 1970.
THE PATTERN The graphic pattern on this poster is drawn from the array of acoustic ceiling panels in Triangeln, the entrance foyer and event venue of the KTH School of Architecture. The building was designed by a team led by Gunnar Henriksson and John Olsson and inaugurated in 1970.
THE SCHOOL The Royal Institute of Technology School of Architecture was founded in Stockholm in 1877 and today offers architectural education at all levels, from a prepatory course in Architecture and Urban Planning in Tensta in northwestern Stockholm, to doctoral studies within the Swedish Research School in Architecture. There are currently around 600 students enrolled in the professional programmes at Basic and Advanced level. The school has a staff of around 80 teachers, professors and researchers, and 25 administrative and technical employees. It has a well-equipped workshop, a digital fabrication lab and an architecture library with an extensive collection of books and journals. After the summer of 2015 the school is moving to a new building, designed by Tham & Videg책rd, on the main KTH Campus.
THE SCHOOL The Royal Institute of Technology School of Architecture was founded in Stockholm in 1877 and today offers architectural education at all levels, from a prepatory course in Architecture and Urban Planning in Tensta in northwestern Stockholm, to doctoral studies within the Swedish Research School in Architecture. There are currently around 600 students enrolled in the professional programmes at Basic and Advanced level. The school has a staff of around 80 teachers, professors and researchers, and 25 administrative and technical employees. It has a well-equipped workshop, a digital fabrication lab and an architecture library with an extensive collection of books and journals. After the summer of 2015 the school is moving to a new building, designed by Tham & Videg책rd, on the main KTH Campus.
THE PATTERN The graphic pattern on this poster is drawn from the array of acoustic ceiling panels in Triangeln, the entrance foyer and event venue of the KTH School of Architecture. The building was designed by a team led by Gunnar Henriksson and John Olsson and inaugurated in 1970.
THE PATTERN The graphic pattern on this poster is drawn from the array of acoustic ceiling panels in Triangeln, the entrance foyer and event venue of the KTH School of Architecture. The building was designed by a team led by Gunnar Henriksson and John Olsson and inaugurated in 1970.
THE SCHOOL The Royal Institute of Technology School of Architecture was founded in Stockholm in 1877 and today offers architectural education at all levels, from a prepatory course in Architecture and Urban Planning in Tensta in northwestern Stockholm, to doctoral studies within the Swedish Research School in Architecture. There are currently around 600 students enrolled in the professional programmes at Basic and Advanced level. The school has a staff of around 80 teachers, professors and researchers, and 25 administrative and technical employees. It has a well-equipped workshop, a digital fabrication lab and an architecture library with an extensive collection of books and journals. After the summer of 2015 the school is moving to a new building, designed by Tham & Videg책rd, on the main KTH Campus.
THE SCHOOL The Royal Institute of Technology School of Architecture was founded in Stockholm in 1877 and today offers architectural education at all levels, from a prepatory course in Architecture and Urban Planning in Tensta in northwestern Stockholm, to doctoral studies within the Swedish Research School in Architecture. There are currently around 600 students enrolled in the professional programmes at Basic and Advanced level. The school has a staff of around 80 teachers, professors and researchers, and 25 administrative and technical employees. It has a well-equipped workshop, a digital fabrication lab and an architecture library with an extensive collection of books and journals. After the summer of 2015 the school is moving to a new building, designed by Tham & Videg책rd, on the main KTH Campus.