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21 Thursday / October 21, 2021

Lecture| Brad Cloepfil

06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program
https://eskenazi.indiana.edu/exhibitions/miller-march-gallery/upcoming/2021-10-14-mansdorf-kennedy.html

Join us for a lecture by guest architect Brad Cloepfil of Allied Works in the auditorium at The Republic Building. This event is free and open to the public.
Architect, educator, and principal of Allied Works, Brad Cloepfil has realized diverse projects across the U.S. and internationally. Over the past two decades Cloepfil has received widespread acclaim for his work on creative workplaces, academic and cultural institutions, and for crafting powerful spaces for art and interaction.
A native of Oregon, Cloepfil’s body of work is as informed by the landscape and history of place as it is by his formal training. His architecture pairs an intensive focus on the specific character of each project with an understanding of the transformative possibilities of space, light, form and material.
Brad holds degrees from the University of Oregon and Columbia University, is the recipient of numerous design awards, and has lectured and taught widely throughout Europe, Asia and North America.
Visit https://alliedworks.com/ for more information about Brad Cloepfil and Allied Works.

Cost: Free

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