Hi everyone! Arc@D(Architecture Club) is back for fall term with our tentative schedule! (See below for details) This term, we are planning on two fieldtrips to places in vicinity, and a few lectures--some of them with free food. Shortly, we will be sending out blitzes to get a headcount for the fieldtrips, so look out for those blitzes! Also, check out the endclosed photo from a fieldtrip to Phillip Johnson's Glass House last spring! *If you aren't on the list already, and would like to be updated on Arc@D activities for the rest of the term, just blitz back to Architecture! The purpose of Arc@D is to provide a forum in which to foster the growth of the architectural community on campus and stimulate interest through speakers, exhibits, symposia and field trips. ******************************* FIRST LECTURE OF THE TERM "the Yale Building Project" Richard W. Hayes Thursday October 14, 4:30pm 13 Carpenter Hall Conceived by architect Charles W. Moore and begun in the context of social activism and dramatic institutional change during the 1960s, the Yale Building Project has contributed to the education of many of this country's leading architects, serving as the model for "design- build" programs at universities nationwide. Presented by the Department of Art History with assistance from the Leslie Humanities Center and Arc@D ******************************* ARC@D FALL TERM SCHEDULE (TENTATIVE) October 14th, Thursday 4:30PM Lecture by Richard W. Hayes, "the Yale Building Project" October 21st, Thursday after 2As Fieldtrip to New Hampshire House by DesignLAB Architects October 29th, Friday 4PM Homecoming DADA(Dartmouth Architecture & Design Alumni) Network Meeting November 2nd, Tuesday TBA Fieldtrip to Habitat House (Tour by Don Derrick) November 18th, Thursday 4:30PM Lecture by Tim Eliasson, "The Benefits of a Collaborative Approach to Design" ******************************* Any Questions? Blitz Architecture!