What are the ways that we can organize our analytical evaluations of city development so that we can more successfully create an urban landscape that has the ability to generate ephemeral, or even oscillating tissues from various scales and simultaneously constructing an inter-connected urban fabric? This symposium will explore how researchers and practitioners define new explorations, manage interpretations, and offer new implementations for our built environments through an understanding of these informational intensities of ‘local’ to ‘local’ interactions.
Topological Urbanism
Saturday, 03/24
9.00 am–1.00 pm / Main Gallery
Texas Tech University, College of Architecture
Panelists: john HOAL, lars LERUP, & peter ZELLNER
Organizer + Moderator: jeffrey s. NESBIT













