Go SLOW, Move QUICKLY
Where:  Marietta, Georgia
When:   Saturday, March 22, 2008
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EVENT: SPSU Dean’s Symposium
DATE: Saturday, March 22, 2008

LOCATION: Student Center Theater
Southern Polytechnic State University
School of Architecture Lecture Series

SPEAKERS: Edward Tufte / Trey Trahan / Merrill Elam / Neil Denari

Go SLOW, Move QUICKLY is about sharing ideas and inspiring architects and designers to be innovative. This year’s symposium will present an array of speakers who will discuss discuss “xxxxxxx”, abstractions of this thinking, and what it suggests in terms of new approaches to conceptualization, innovation and production.

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3:30 PM
Kenneth L. Sergeant Professor Emeritus Lecture
Trey Trahan
Trahan Architects, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Duality
http://www.trahanarchitects.com

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4:30-5:00
COFFEE BREAK / ET Book-Signing

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5:00 PM
Perkins + Will and SPSU Alumni Association Lecture
Merrill Elam
Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, Atlanta, Georgia
Works
http://www.msmearch.com

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6:00 PM
CDH Partners Lecture
Neil Denari
Neil M. Denari Architects (NMDA, Inc), Los Angeles, California
On Speculation . . .
http://www.nmda-inc.com

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7:30 PM
Panel Discussion / Q & A
Moderated by Liz Martin

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8:00 PM
Reception
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Southern Polytechnic State University Architecture Program

School of Architecture,
Civil Engineering Technology
And Construction
1100 South Marietta Parkway
Marietta, Georgia 30060-2896

Directions from I-75N, exit 263 (Southern Poly/Marietta); from exit turn left onto Marietta Parkway, continue through three traffic lights and make a left into campus.

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