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UTSA Speaker Series: REX's Joshua Prince-Ramus

The UTSA College of Architecture, Construction and Planning’s Speaker Series begins with Joshua Prince-Ramus, founding principal of the internationally acclaimed architecture firm REX. In a new direction for the CACP series, this year’s theme is “in conversation with…” UTSA assistant professor Dr. Antonio Petrov organized the lineup, introducing a format in which the presentation will be followed by dialogue about the speaker’s larger body of work, theoretical questions, agency, and design philosophy. To encourage active community participation in the new format, the audience is invited to submit questions for the dialogue through social media prior to the event.

  • McNay Art Museum

    6000 N. New Braunfels Ave., San Antonio San Antonio

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