Public Talks: "Low Rise, Mid Rise, High Rise: Housing in L.A. Today"
Public Speaking Event at the Helms Design Center
Public Speaking Event at the Helms Design Center
Exhibition featuring housing solutions from 30 Architects and work from Cal Poly LA Metro students
Stephen Phillips, Ph.D., FAIA, Principal of SPARCHS, elevated to Fellowship, American Institute of Architects, AIA’s highest membership honor for exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society.
Cal Poly L.A. Metro Panel Event
Invited Keynote Speaker at the Symposium on “Divergence in Architectural Research”
Symposium with Beatriz Colomina, Sophie Hochhausl, Sylvia Lavin, Eva-Liisa Pelkonen, and Stephen Phillips
Archinect and A+D Museum hosts a panel discussion “investigating the current and future state of historical and theoretical approaches to architectural education”
Panel talk celebrating exhibition Resident Alien: Austrian Architects in America
Panel Talk discussing the shortlist for the La Brea Tar Pit competition designs
Paul Petrunia speaks with “students and… faculty members representing student-led publications from LA’s architecture programs” for Archinect Sessions as part of the Los Angeles Schools exhibition by A+D Museum.
Exhibition and Panelist Opening
Curated by Stephen Phillips with Axel Schmitzberger
Stephen Philips, Ph.D., FAIA, Principal at SPARCHS was invited to be a juror for the Next LA AIA|LA Design Awards.
Symposium event with six major national California-based architects presenting alongside a series of moderated panel talks on design originality in housing
Book launch event with Mario Carpo and Stephen Phillips at the AA School, London
Book launch event with Greg Lynn and Peter Bogner at Angewandte Innovation Lab, University of Applied Arts, Vienna
Thanks to publisher MIT Press, Archinect is giving away five copies of “Elastic Architecture” to our readers!
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Book launch event with Annie Chu, Joe Day, Tom Gunning, Julia Köerner, Jimenez Lai, and Stephen Phillips at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture