CAEE Luncheon and Lecture
Join us on Friday, April 25, 2014, for the 11th Annual Sidney A. Guralnick Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship Awards Luncheon and Lecture. This year's event will feature a lecture by Geoff Goldberg, entitled "Marina City and Prentice—Behind the Curtain." Marina City and Prentice Hospital have been widely recognized as significant and iconic works and as two of Bertrand Goldberg's most notable projects. Essentially unique, they beg the question "Where did these unusual designs come from?" Goldberg will endeavor to answer this questions.
Tickets
$50 per person
$600 table sponsor for eight guests
One professional development hour (PDH) certificate will be awarded to attendees.
Lecture:
Marina City and Prentice—Behind the Curtain
In today's cutting-edge work, engineers and architects are combining technically advanced research and socially progressive ideas to produce new forms and striking new architecture. This agenda is similar to work that was "on the table" in Chicago from the 1950s through the 1970s.
Marina City and Prentice Hospital were built in that period and have been widely recognized as significant and iconic works, as well as two of Bertrand Goldberg's most notable projects. Essentially unique, they beg the question "Where did these unusual designs come from?"
Having worked in his father's office for many years, Geoff Goldberg will endeavor to address these questions. Using rarely seen archival material, he will share with us the different lines of thought behind the design of these two noteworthy projects.