category// Uncategorized date.time// Jul 22 2008 08:44 am
ASA SUPPLIES ORDER FORM
category// Uncategorized date.time// Mar 23 2008 07:30 pm
Here is the hoodie Order Form! Please do not forget to submit ASAP.
category// ASA Info & Council & Announcements date.time// Mar 07 2008 06:31 pm
We’re looking for executives for the 2008-2009 school year!
Our executive nomination form is available in PDF format: ASA Executive Nomination Form
We will be receiving nominations until March 17, 2008. Please drop off your nomination forms with Jessica in the U3 5th floor studio (to the left of the stairs) or in the A.S.A.’s mailbox in the 2nd floor offices.
You can contact Jessica at president.asa@mail.mcgill.ca with any questions.
Read the rest of this post for more information regarding the positions, also go to the ASA Info portion of this website to read executive portfolios, see who the current executives are, and for more information regarding the A.S.A.
category// Events date.time// Feb 24 2008 12:58 pm
category// Lecture Series date.time// Feb 14 2008 04:31 pm
2008 Canlyte Lighting Lecture
Brian Stacy Lighting designer, ARUP, New York
“All Light is Natural”
Tuesday 19 February 2008 6:00 p.m.
Room G10 Macdonald-Harrington Building
McGill School of Architecture Lecture Series
category// Lecture Series date.time// Feb 06 2008 04:21 pm
David Brett
Belfast
Books:
“Pleasure”
category// Lecture Series date.time// Feb 05 2008 10:33 pm
category// Announcements & Events date.time// Jan 29 2008 04:15 pm

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
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6:30pm - 9:30pm
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Concordia University
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H - 110 (Hall bldg.)
1455 De Maisonneuve Ouest
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More info on Facebook event
Christo and Jeanne-Claude will give a lecture titled “Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Works in Progress: Over the River, Project for the Arkansas river, state of Colorado and the Masab of Abu Shabi, Project for the United Arab Emirates”
The event is open to students and non-students alike, but Concordia students will be given first priority for seating.
Christo and Jeanne-Claude are two of the most important artists of the past several decades. Their large installation pieces have transformed how both artists and audiences view public space.
Most recently they are known for “The Gates” which saw New York City’s Central Park transformed by 7,053 bright orange gates places along it’s walkways. Their other works include the wrapping of the Reichstag in Berlin and the Pont Neuf bridge in Paris and the 24-mile-long curtain called Running Fence in Marin and Sonoma counties in California.