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Yale School of Architecture Announces Spring Term EventsA major symposium on Philip Johnson, three exhibitions and weekly lectures by creative leaders in the world of architecture and design-visionary developer Sir Stuart Lipton; urban planner Amanda Burden; and celebrated architects Frank Gehry and Sir Richard Rogers, to name a few-are among the free and public offerings at the Yale School of Architecture this term.
On February 6, UK architect Tony Fretton will give the Paul Rudolph Lecture, "Buildings and their Territories."
On February 9, the Brendan Gill Lecture will be given by Wendy Steiner, the influential public intellectual and author of "The Scandal of Pleasure: Art in an Age of Fundamentalism."
Steiner's lecture is titled "What Is Aesthetic Conservatism?"
On February 13, Amanda Burden, head of the New York City Planning Commission, will give the annual Eero Saarinen Lecture.
The title is "Shaping the City: A Strategic Blueprint for New York's Future."
On February 20, Norway-based architect Craig Dykers will talk about the unique work ethic and vision of his firm Snøhetta, designers of the new library in Alexandria, Egypt.
On March 27, Steven Johnson will give the Roth-Symonds Lecture, "The Urban Web."
Johnson is the author of "Interface Culture" and "Emergence" and the founder of the pioneering web magazine FEED.
On March 30 Joseph Riley, Mayor
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