Stephen Fox, lecturer, Rice Architecture; lecturer, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design, University of Houston; and Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas, presents the Noon Talk “Asking What It All Means” via Zoom as part of the Rice Architecture Fall 2020 Lecture Series.
Fox will raise questions about how architecture intersects with race, class, and other forms of social, cultural, and political difference. He will draw on his experience as an architectural historian focusing on local and regional histories to ask how these intersections shape the landscapes in which we live and work.
Stephen Fox, lecturer, Rice Architecture; lecturer, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design, University of Houston; and Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas, presents the Noon Talk “Asking What It All Means” via Zoom as part of the Rice Architecture Fall 2020 Lecture Series.
Fox will raise questions about how architecture intersects with race, class, and other forms of social, cultural, and political difference. He will draw on his experience as an architectural historian focusing on local and regional histories to ask how these intersections shape the landscapes in which we live and work.
Stephen Fox, lecturer, Rice Architecture; lecturer, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design, University of Houston; and Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas, presents the Noon Talk “Asking What It All Means” via Zoom as part of the Rice Architecture Fall 2020 Lecture Series.
Fox will raise questions about how architecture intersects with race, class, and other forms of social, cultural, and political difference. He will draw on his experience as an architectural historian focusing on local and regional histories to ask how these intersections shape the landscapes in which we live and work.