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Three Inquiries: Lecture by Heather Roberge
Heather Roberge | murmur
Heather Roberge is the founder and principal of Murmur: Architecture and Environments and is associate professor in the Architecture and Urban Design Department at UCLA where she currently serves as Vice Chair. Ms. Roberges research and professional work investigates the spatial, structural and atmospheric potential of digital technologies on the theory and practice of building. In graduate level courses in design and technology, her teaching emphasizes innovative approaches to material, computation, and manufacturing as opportunities to expand the formal vocabulary and spatial implications of building envelopes and assemblies. In recognition of her distinctive work, she was selected for the prestigious 2016 Emerging Voices Program by the Architectural League of New York. In 2015 her installation for the SCI-Arc Gallery, En Pointe, was awarded an AIA design merit award. In 2011 Murmurs proposal for the Succulent House received an AIA Next LA design merit award. The Vortex House was nominated for the 2014 Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize for Emerging Architecture. In 2006 her proposal, as co-principal of Gnuform, titled Purple Haze was a finalist in PS1/MOMAs Young Architects Program and the NGTV bar received an AIA LA design award. Her work has been published in A+U, Praxis, Metropolis, I.D., Wallpaper, Architectural Record, Log, 306090, Form Magazine, The New York Times, and The Los Angeles Times and exhibited in group shows in the U.S. and abroad.
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LocationThe Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block (View)
140 N. Main Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
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