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SUMMARY:Architecture and Design Network Lecture Series: David Hill
DESCRIPTION:The mission of the Architecture and Design Network (ADN) is to educate the public about architecture\, design\, and related disciplines and the ways in which their practice shapes communities and affects people’s lives. \nIn this free lecture entitled “Dawdling and Dallying\,” you are invited to hear from David Hill\, Founding Principal of HILLWORKS. Hill will discuss select Hillworks projects that emerged from an intentional engagement with time. Through three case studies–focused on seasonal\, regenerative\, and storied time–he will explore how dawdling\, dallying\, and careful attention can open up new ways of thinking about architectural process and place. \nBefore the lecture\, enjoy a short reception from 5:30-6:00 p.m. in the Atrium. The lecture begins at 6:00 p.m. in the Governor Winthrop Rockefeller Lecture Hall. \nAbout David Hill\nDavid is a registered architect\, registered landscape architect\, founder of HILLWORKS\, and Professor in the Landscape Architecture Program at Auburn University (not to mention a proud father of three). This rich relationship between education and practice offers a wide spectrum of opportunities for David to advance disciplinary research. Born and raised in a plant nursery in South Georgia\, David developed a deep affinity for plants and an early admiration for the rich\, working landscape of the south. After 15 years of experience\, this fascination with cultural and productive landscapes continues to impact how David unpacks site histories and explores design opportunities. \nPrior to founding HILLWORKS\, David helped unearth post-industrial landscapes as an Associate\, and later a Principal\, of D.I.R.T studio where he managed projects such as Urban Outfitters Headquarters at the Philadelphia Navy Yard\, Hardberger Park in San Antonio Texas\, the Historic Pabst Brewery in Milwaukee Wisconsin\, and the Holy Cross Project in New Orleans Louisiana. David’s work through D.I.R.T. and HILLWORKS has received regional and national awards in design and research. David lectures regularly at universities\, symposia\, and conferences. \nDavid graduated from Georgia Tech University with a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and earned a Master in Landscape Architecture and Master in Architecture from the University of Virginia. \n 
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SUMMARY:Art Insights: Unnatural Habitats
DESCRIPTION:Experience an evening that bridges art\, ecology\, and wildlife. \nArtist Lori Larusso kicks off the evening with a presentation on her exhibition\, A Paradox of Plenty\, where her paintings reflect on urban expansion\, consumer culture\, and how animals adapt to these ecosystems. \nIn conversation with Dr. Laura Bernstein-Kurtycz from the Little Rock Zoo and Leslie Cooper from Quail Forever\, Larusso reveals how her scenes of playful juxtapositions reframe how we see modern life and cohabitation with animals. \nBefore the conversation begins\, stop by the Atrium from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. for a special meet-and-great with the Little Rock Zoo’s animal ambassadors. After the event concludes\, enjoy a meet-and-greet with Larusso at the AMFA Museum Store and pick up a signed copy of her exhibition catalog. \n\nLori Larusso: A Paradox of Plenty is supported in part by The Brown Foundation\, Inc. of Houston.\nThis exhibition is organized by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. \nThe catalog for Lori Larusso: A Paradox of Plenty is supported in part by the Great Meadows Foundation. \n \nImage courtesy of Jason Masters.
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