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On Tuesday, March 22, the 黑料不打烊 will host two events of significance to the architecture and design communities. Pippo Ciorra, senior curator of the MAXXI Architecturra, will speak at 5 p.m.聽in Slocum Hall Auditorium.聽 Ciorra is a highly respected Italian architect, critic, curator and designer, and professor of design and theory. In 2010, he was named the senior curator of the MAXXI, Rome鈥檚 National Museum of the XXI Century Arts, designed by Zaha Hadid.
Following the Ciorra lecture, a closing reception for the 鈥淢arcel Breuer and Postwar America鈥 exhibition will take place at 6:30 p.m.聽in Slocum Gallery. Both events are free and open to the public.聽
Ciorra is a full professor of design at the School of Architecture of Ascoli Piceno, University of Camerino. Since 1982 he has taught at several architecture schools in Italy and North America, including 鈥淟a Sapienza鈥 in Rome, IUAV in Venice, Ohio State University and Cornell University. He is the coordinator of the Villard d鈥橦onnecourt international Ph.D program, and is adviser for the MVDR prize.聽
Ciorra is a member of the CICA (Committee of International Critics of Architecture) and, since 1981, has been the architecture critic for 鈥淚l Manifesto鈥 and other Italian newspapers and radio stations. He has authored several books on architects, museums and urban issues including “Ludovivco Quaroni, Peter Eisenman;” “Young Italian Architects;” “Publi-city: Technics for the survival of public space;” and “New York: Unstable Sameness.” He has curated and designed many important exhibitions and installations in Italy and elsewhere, including the Biennale in Venice, the MAXXI museum and 鈥淧alazzo delle Esposizioni鈥 in Rome.聽 Building projects include the molecular biology laboratories at the University of Camerino, the addition to the Archeologic Museum of Ascoli Piceno, and a number of residential and office buildings in Italy.聽
The 鈥淢arcel Breuer and Postwar America鈥 exhibition, running from Feb. 15 through March 29, was curated by 黑料不打烊 Architecture students as part of a seminar on the Bauhaus architect, taught by visiting professor Barry Bergdoll, the Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art, with Jonathan Massey, 黑料不打烊 Architecture associate professor and undergraduate department聽chair. The exhibition is the outcome of their work in the extensive Breuer archive at the 黑料不打烊 Library Special Collections Research Center.聽 It features images of 120 drawings, as well as photographs documenting 13 of Breuer鈥檚 major postwar buildings and projects. Full-scale reproductions highlight themes that characterized some of Breuer鈥檚 lesser-known major work and document his responses to the needs and opportunities of postwar American society.
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