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The Kibel Gallery, located on the lower level of the Architecture Building across from the auditorium, is open, during the Spring and Fall semesters, Monday - Friday from 9:00am - 9:00 pm. Admission is free. Other times are available by special appointment. Click here for directions

Current Exhibit

 

Ruth Adler Schnee: A Passion for Color and Design
Exhibit on View in the Kibel Gallery
October 9-December 15, 2009

Documentary Film Screening
"The Radiant Sun: A Portrait of Designer Ruth Adler Schnee"
Monday, October 5, 2009 | 6:15pm (pizza to be served)
Friday, October 9, 2009 | 11:00am and 2:00pm

Exhibit Opening Lecture + Reception with Ruth Adler Schnee
Friday, October 9, 2009 | 12:00noon
Architecture Building, Kibel Gallery

Past Exhibits

Master of Architecture Spring 2009 Thesis Projects
May 13–September 1, 2009

Casa Cattaneo: A Jewel of Italian Rationalism
March 30-May 9, 2009 - University of Maryland (inaugural show)
November 9-27, 2009 - University of Virginia (traveling)

Places of Refuge: The Dresser Trunk Project
March 30-May 9, 2009

SUBSEQUENT ACTION: Creative Work on Neglected Ground

  • Exhibit curated by Dean Garth Rockcastle
  • Focuses on  an enthusiasm for, and commitment to, discovering and reawakening neglected, underutilized, marginalized, derelict, or even ruined structures, landscapes, and urban contexts, through insightful, constructive and creative engagement.
  • Symposium guest include scholars and professionals: Complete Event Agenda
  • Click here to experience the ONLINE EXHIBIT

feminist practices: interdisciplinary approaches

  • Exhibit curated by Syracuse professor Lori Brown
  • Focuses on architects who use feminist methodologies in their research and design and create works to explore personally and regionally relevant problems pertaining to their environment
  • Click here to view the exhibit online

Affordable Housing: Designing an American Asset

School Buildings: The State of Affairs

  • Installation organized by Assistant Professor Isaac Williams with the AIA DC Chapter Committee on Architecture for Education and the Embassy of Switzerland
  • Exhibit created by the AIA New York Chapter Committee for Architecture for Education and ETH Zurich/Center for Cultural Studies in Architecture

Macro to Micro: Grimshaw Architects

Waclaw Zalewski: Shaping Structures

  • Exhibit developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Gallery talk by Professor Deborah Oakley, Matthew Daw, Zachary Kates, and David Foxe 
The White House Meets the Bulldozer: Harry Truman's Renovation 1947–1952
  • On loan from the White House Historical Association
  • Gallery talk by White House Chief Curator, William G. Ollman 
Summer Works: 2006
  • Study abroad programs, Discovering Architecture, "Placing Space" work
  • Gallery used as teaching tool and laboratory for spatial design.
  • Curated and designed by "Placing Space" students who applied the lessons of the course to this task.
  • Gallery talk by student participants in each program.
Smart Growth and Choices for Change
  • Gallery talk by curator and adjunct Professor Mary Konsoulis addressed both the content and the charge of educating the general public about critical issues of the built environment for a general public audience.
Cities are for People: The Visual Voice of John Wiebenson
13 Years of Political Cartoons
  • Co-curated by Ronit Eisenbach and Mary Konsoulis. Co-designed by Ronit Eisenbach and graduate student Farzam Yazdanseta.
  • Gallery talk by Roger Lewis, Sam Smith, Constance Ramirez

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