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Rice University School of Architecture presents Dana Cuff: Architecture’s Long Game: Tedium, Teasers, and Tiny Steps

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Dana Cuff, professor of architecture and urban design and director of the cityLAB at UCLA, joins Rice Architecture for the annual Lleweln-Davies Sahni Innovative Practices lecture Architecture's Long Game: Tedium, Teasers, and Tiny Steps.

Cuff is a professor, author, and scholar in architecture and urbanism at the University of California, Los Angeles where she is also the founding director of cityLAB, a think tank that explores design innovations in the emerging metropolis.

The lecture will take place at Farish Gallery in Anderson Hall.

Dana Cuff, professor of architecture and urban design and director of the cityLAB at UCLA, joins Rice Architecture for the annual Lleweln-Davies Sahni Innovative Practices lecture Architecture's Long Game: Tedium, Teasers, and Tiny Steps.

Cuff is a professor, author, and scholar in architecture and urbanism at the University of California, Los Angeles where she is also the founding director of cityLAB, a think tank that explores design innovations in the emerging metropolis.

The lecture will take place at Farish Gallery in Anderson Hall.

Dana Cuff, professor of architecture and urban design and director of the cityLAB at UCLA, joins Rice Architecture for the annual Lleweln-Davies Sahni Innovative Practices lecture Architecture's Long Game: Tedium, Teasers, and Tiny Steps.

Cuff is a professor, author, and scholar in architecture and urbanism at the University of California, Los Angeles where she is also the founding director of cityLAB, a think tank that explores design innovations in the emerging metropolis.

The lecture will take place at Farish Gallery in Anderson Hall.

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Rice University
6100 Main St.
Houston, TX 77005
https://arch.rice.edu/latest/events/dana-cuff

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