News,
Jun 20, 2012
Assistant Professor of Practice Neal Robinson lectures on “The Architecture of Grease and Joy” at Washtenaw Community College
Assistant Professor of Practice Neal Robinson lectures on “The Architecture of Grease and Joy” at Washtenaw Community College
Assistant Professor of Practice in Architecture Neal Robinson will give a lecture entitled “Dairy Queens and Tasty Treats: The Architecture of Grease and Joy” at Washtenaw Community College on June 22, 2012. The lecture is part of a mini-series of culinary talks hosted at Washtenaw Community College. Robinson’s lecture covers the evolving design and social structures of food-based architectural case studies from his own practice, n_space architectures. Presented projects will range from fine dining restaurants and upscale wine bars to modest cafes and campfire logics.