Thursday, September 27, 2018 6:30 pm
-
6:30 pm
EDT (GMT -04:00)
Höweler + Yoon Architecture, Harvard GSD
Signal
to
Noise
Architecture
is
a
broadcast
medium;
a low
definition form
of
communication,
and
a
faint
signal
surrounded
by
an
blizzard
of
noise.
This
condition
of
information
overload,
distraction
and
a
super
abundance
of
channels
is
the
cultural
backdrop
of
our
lives.
How
can
architecture
communicate,
create
space
and
focus
attention
in
the
age
of
accelerated
signals,
feeds
and
streams?
This
lecture
shares
recent
projects
by
HYA
from
memorials,
to
submersibles
to
buildings
that
explore
these
questions.