Jane Hutton | Public Lecture Series at WashU’s Sam Fox School
Jane Hutton | Public Lecture Series at WashU’s Sam Fox School
Join us Monday, February 3, at 5:30 p.m., for a free public lecture with Jane Mah Hutton.
Hutton is a landscape architect, researcher, and associate professor at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. Her work focuses on the act of building – examining the movement of materials as they pass from production landscapes (plantations, quarries) through designed constructions (buildings, landscapes) through demolition or re-use. Recent books include “Reciprocal Landscapes: Stories of Material Movements,” “Landscript 5: Material Culture: Assembling and Disassembling Landscapes,” and “Wood Urbanism: From the Molecular to the Territorial,” co-edited with Daniel Ibanez and Kiel Moe. She is currently working on a project that traces the material transformations of Southern Ontario and a film that explores a family archive of a Eurasian overland journey in the 1970s.
This event is part of the Sam Fox School’s Public Lecture Series and is free and open to the public. The lecture will take place in Steinberg Hall.
Free parking is available in the East End Garage beginning at 5:00 p.m. Enter the garage from Forsyth Boulevard or Forest Park Parkway.