Brennan Buck
Document Type
Video
Date
Winter 2-28-2014
Keywords
architecture, slocum, aesthetic culture, landscape architecture, denari, SCI-ARC, Yale, spatial, pattern
Language
English
Disciplines
Architecture
Description/Abstract
Architecture Spring 2014 Lecture - February 28, 2014 at Slocum Hall. Brennan Buck is a principal at Freeland Buck in NYC and a Critic at the Yale School of Architecture. His writing and editing focuses on technology within the discipline an its associated aesthetic culture. He has practiced architecture and landscape architecture at offices including New M. Denari Architects and Johnston Marklee & Associates in Lose Angeles. Freeland Buck is affiliated with Yale University and SCI-ARC. The office focuses on the spatial, atmospheric and structural potential of computational pattern.
Recommended Citation
Buck, Bennan, "Brennan Buck" (2014). School of Architecture - All Scholarship. 169.
https://surface.syr.edu/arc/169
Source
SOA.syr.edu
Creative Commons License
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Additional Information
Syracuse University School of Architecture Lecture Series