CEL’s Public Interest Community Design Projects

CEL’s Public Interest Community Design Projects

St. Louis Follies Ideas competition

The St. Louis Follies Competition was conceived by Jasmin Aber as an outgrowth of the Market Street Charrette, an intensive, weekend-long design session sponsored last October by the St. Louis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Aber organized the follies competition with Heather Woofter and Sung Ho Kim — both assistant professors of architecture as well as principals of the firm Axi:Ome llc. All three served on the competition jury, which Aber chaired. Other jurors included Eric Mumford, Ph.D., associate professor of architecture and Director of the Urban Design Program; Adam Whiton of MIT’s Media Lab; Carl Ray Miller, associate professor at the Art Institute of Chicago; and Kevin McGowan of McGowan/Walsh Urban Developers.
For more information visit http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/8640.aspx or www.stlfollies.com.

Build Your City in Clay – A Summer Youth Workshop

CEL is excited to host a summer youth clay workshop titled:
Build Your City in Clay – handbuilding with clay
When: first workshop starts on July 11
Location: CEL Center for Architecture + Design StL
For more info. and/or registration: email: ja@creativeexchangelab.com or by calling: 314 256 9317
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