Category Lectures

The Shape of Materials R+D

Blaine Brownell will give the keynote luncheon lecture at the Architect magazine R+D Symposium in Chicago on Thursday, September 23, 2010: Materials Innovation: At the forefront of building product science “Blaine Brownell, author of the popular Transmaterial series of books, head of the design/research firm Transstudio, and assistant professor at the College of Design at [...]

China Talk

Blaine Brownell will give a lecture about emergent material technologies at The College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University in Shanghai at 6:30 pm on Monday, May 24, 2010. The talk will be followed by a discussion with architecture students about potential material applications in China.

Design Matters

Blaine Brownell lectured in the 2009-2010 Design Matters lecture series at the University of Illinois. The program concerns the synergistic interrelationships between design, engineering, technology, and business in the creation of innovative and successful products, services and experiences.

Return to the Megalopolis

Blaine Brownell gave the first talk of the Rice School of Architecture fall 2009 lecture series. Brownell was introduced by Associate Professor Dawn Finley of Interloop-Architecture, and his talk was entitled “Material Futures: Thresholds and Potentialities.”

New Opportunities for Infrastructure

Blaine Brownell gave a keynote lecture in New York on the subject of aging infrastructure, sponsored by the DHS S&T Directorate and Columbia University. The talk focused on future demands on U.S. infrastructure and possibilities created by emergent material technologies in the spirit of The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

Tokyo Talk

Blaine Brownell lectured at the Architectural Institute of Japan in Tokyo on June 19, 2009. His lecture was entitled ”Sustainable Material Futures in Architecture,” and covered emerging trends in material development based on environmental, economic, and cultural responses, as well as future possibilities.