Radical Planning – Guest Lecturer Morgan Fett

Art & Architecture Building Auditorium, Room 2104 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Morgan will be presenting her research on the case of Yasuní National Park in Ecuador and the decade-long movement to end oil drilling in a contested area of the park. She’ll highlight how holistic well-being and the rights of nature were leveraged by Indigenous and grassroots movements to end oil drilling in the park. Holistic […]

Black History Month Opening Ceremony

A. Alfred Taubman Wing Commons 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Join us as we kick off Black History Month with an inspiring opening ceremony celebrating the rich contributions of Black architects, designers, artists, and visionaries. This event will feature dynamic speakers, engaging performances, and a communal gathering to honor Black creativity and resilience in shaping the built environment. Together, we’ll reflect, celebrate, and set the […]

Beige, Grey, Green, and Rude: Anna Neimark & Andrew Atwood

Art & Architecture Building Auditorium, Room 2104 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

The recent work of First Office includes several houses just completed and under construction. They all share a dull color palette of beige, grey, and green, as well as a common lineage of rude forms. These low contrast houses originate from earlier works, including Mountain House, Dolmen Works, and Duchamp’s Shotgun, each providing common details […]

Studio Reassembled Lecture Series: Design for Land Justice

Art & Architecture Building, Studio Reassembled (3rd Floor) 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Throughout the Winter 2025 term, Studio Reassembled is hosting a lecture series centered on the themes of commoning, collectivity, and the future of work. Featuring guests from Taubman College, the series provides students with a chance to engage their faculty and gain deeper insights into their design practices and research. Gabriel Cuéllar and Athar Mufreh […]

Black History Month – Fireside Chat #1

A. Alfred Taubman Wing Commons 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

The Black History Month Committee invites you to a Fireside chat exploring the intersections of art, design, and equity. Join esteemed Black creatives as they share their journeys, discuss the transformative power of their work, and reflect on the role of storytelling in shaping more inclusive spaces. This intimate conversation promises to inspire, challenge, and […]

Workshopping Michigan Climate Futures

A. Alfred Taubman Wing Commons 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

The mandate to make systemic change across many sectors to respond to climate change is sparking intense dialog and change within the fields of architecture, urban technology, urban planning, and urban design. The urgent need for mitigation and adaptation is challenging conventional modes of disciplinary practice, as well as highlighting the need for more effective […]

Radical Planning Guest Lecturer Larry Jacques

Art & Architecture Building Auditorium, Room 2104 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Strategic Planning Director for the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians Larry Jacques is joining Radical Planning as a guest lecturer on February 10 to discuss his project Interwoven: Indigenous Knowledge Exchange. This session will share some samples leveraging mixed-method storytelling and the interwoven project connecting tribal knowledge with non-tribal partners in a good way.

Event Series Dimensions Calendar Sale

Dimensions Calendar Sale

Our Dimensions Calendar, designed and collaged by Students at Taubman College and the Dimensions team, is on sale! Order online in our presale or purchase one in person on Monday, February 10th, from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm in the Commons.

No Strings Attached: A Public Encounter

A. Alfred Taubman Wing Commons 2000 Bonisteel Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

TVLab invites you to engage with the outcomes of No Strings Attached, a transdisciplinary workshop that reimagines puppetry as a site of inquiry into embodiment, materiality, and the politics of assembly. Led by Anima Theatre director Yiorgos Karakantzas, with support from puppet fabricator Alma Roccella, the workshop brought together students from Taubman College, Stamps, SMTD, […]

Lecture by Rasa Navasaityte (Lab-eds / UTSoA)

CMYK

This talk explores how architectural design can humanize technology by integrating ecological, technological, and human-centered approaches. By transforming systems like energy cycling, water management, and food production into visible, interactive urban components, the work aims to foster sustainable relationships. Drawing from historical design strategies and AI, the talk will highlight how geometrical, architectural, and environmental […]