July 7–26, 2021
‘T’ Space presents a new lecture series featuring practicing architects, scholars, and esteemed art professionals. The series takes place in conjunction with our Summer Architecture Residency, now in its fifth year. This year the six Residents, emerging architects and artists selected on a competitive basis, will participate virtually.
The 25-day intensive studio challenges participants to think and design critically. Residents enjoy theoretical and experimental freedom as they design a site-specific project unique to their program. Using both analog and digital media tools, the program includes design critiques, pin-ups, lectures and conversations with invited professionals, as well as virtual field trips this year to Hudson Valley destinations of acclaimed architectural and artistic interest. This year’s theme is “Rural Compression: Geography of Consciousness.” If you would like to join, please RSVP using the links below:
Residency – ‘T’ Space Rhinebeck
Kostis Kourelis – July 7 at 11am EST – RSVP
Associate Professor of Art History at Franklin & Marshall College
“Trouble in Arcadia: Environmental Crises and Housing in the Greek Countryside”
Iwan Baan – July 8 at 11am EST – RSVP
Architectural Photographer
Yolande Daniels – July 13 at 12pm EST – RSVP
Co-principal of Studio SUMO
“Resetting the Black City”
Martin Stigsgaard – July 14 at 11am EST – RSVP
Founder of studioSTIGSGAARD
“country X ≠ city X sovereign territory and future cities”
Alberto Campo Baeza – July 16 at 11am EST – RSVP
Principal of Alberto Campo Baeza Architecture Studio
“About the Need For Beauty”
Kyna Leski – July 19 at 11am EST – RSVP
Co-principal of 3SIXØ
“FIELD”
Annie Han & Daniel Mihalyo – July 21 at 1pm EST – RSVP
Co-principals of Lead Pencil Studio
“Ephemeral State”
Thom Mayne – July 22 at 11am EST – RSVP
Founding Partner of Morphosis
“Willful Randomness: Ideas, Patterns, and Forms of Intentions”
‘T’ Space Summer Architecture Residents Final Presentations – July 26 at 2pm EST – RSVP
Brian Hartman, Alexander Kern, Reginald Mace, Meghan Pisarcik, Jack Wathieu, Yolande Wen
All lectures are open to the public and free of charge, your donation is greatly appreciated at TSpaceRhinebeck.org/support.
Questions may be directed to visit [at] smhfoundation.org.
Residency Support:
The Summer Residency Program is supported by Richard Armstrong, Steve Pulimood, Silman, Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown, The Pratt Family Fund, Al Held Foundation, and The Art of Building.