UChicago Architecture
04/16/2021
UChiArch is excited to announce that we are planning to put together a UChiArch Zine to showcase student work and exhibit our efforts from the 2020-2021 school year!
If you have any work you would like to contribute to the Zine (artwork, photography, writing, anything!), please send it to [email protected]. We are hoping to compile this project and distribute it by the end of the school year to celebrate the end of Spring Quarter!
Guidelines:
• The work you submit can be any type of media, whether it is 2D/3D art, sketches, writing, photos of buildings, etc. as long as it pertains to the built environment in some form we would love to include it!
• Please note your Name, Year, a short blurb of what the work you are submitting is (media, course taken, title…), and anything else you may want to add.
• There is no pressure at all if it isn’t finished or you feel like it’s ‘not good enough’. We are looking to highlight all kinds of work and just want to help put together a portfolio of student work to demonstrate how wonderful the architecture presence is on campus!
• Please submit in high quality resolution, PDF or jpeg is probably ideal!
Seriously, even if it’s a brief sketch, an iPhone snapshot of Harper, or some short musings, any and all submissions are appreciated!
We look forward to seeing your submissions, and please feel free to submit as many as you want! Spread the word to your friends :)
06/26/2020
In 2017, a group of architectural historians, art historians, architects, and urbanists began compiling a list of texts that discuss issues of race and space, which has been circulated more widely following the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Tony McDade and the subsequent protests for justice against police brutality and systemic racism.
Throughout this past quarter, we have been posting readings as part of an informal book club focusing on a different topic each week, and we felt we compelled to highlight some of the voices now speaking out against police brutality and systemic racism by diving into this lengthy list, pulling out a few texts that spoke to us as particularly relevant and interesting.
We hope that this list helps provide an approachable point of entry to a) this robust reading list; b) a broader practice of continuously learning about histories of race and racism; and c) ongoing action to make the practice of architecture, the built environment, and the systems in which both are embedded more inclusive, equitable, and anti-racist.
UChiArch Book Club: https://uchi-arch.weebly.com/?fbclid=IwAR0aIDy8zqtqPIjbjXuV1eZLvxkoUXIMotK0_U0ewoerAZyzO_aFCdk40dY
Space/Race List of Texts: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1p2GvScemyghCaQVkA3fDTsjqtprk7CPOryZv5-YUTkk/edit
Archive of PDFs mentioned in the Space/Race document:
http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/ #/search/tags/space-race
05/05/2020
We are searching for some new board members for next year!
Two positions on the UChiArch Board are currently open (Internal Events Chair and Professional School/Post-Grad Outreach Chair), but if you are interested in other positions, please feel free to indicate them on the application because there is a possibility of reshuffling.
We will contact selected candidates for a Zoom interview to be held in 8th or 9th week.
Applications are due Sunday, May 24th by 11:59 pm.
UChiArch 2020-21 Board Member Application Our board is made up of six people who fill the positions listed below. Each board member is in charge of the logistics tied to their position, but we all collaborate on ideas and actively support each other in the ex*****on of all club activity. Thus, there is a fluidity to the positions of the boa...
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