Past Exhibits
This exhibit features two exceptional projects from a Spring 2007 fifth year architectural design studio taught by Professor Edgar Stach at the University of Tennessee. The work provides an index to faculty interests in economic, environmental and social sustainability, advanced digital design, and the ongoing project of modern architecture.
September 5 – September 20
With current legislation before Metro Council calling for an amphitheater incorporated into the Thermal Site development, this exhibit presents a timely array of contemporary amphitheaters tending towards an elegant minimalism. The images have been drawn from the remarkable Nashville-based website resource entitled SitePhocus.
Monday, 6 August - Friday, 31 August, 2007
n the decade between 1983 and 1993, T. K. + M. K. Davis, while teaching a Syracuse University, produced eight design competition entries, several of which received awards and/or were published internationally. With an emphasis on urban design as the art of spacemaking, the drawings were created before the predominance of digital work. The drawings were carefully crafted with Graphos pens loaded with Pelican ink, drawn onto Canson vellum, and then photographed with a K-5 Kodalith process to produce a ‘radicality’ of stark black and white images.
July 11 – August 2, 2007
- June 5 — 28, 2007
- March 5 — 31, 2007
February 1 – 28, 2007
November 10 – January 8
social technology environment economic politicalWhat will our world be like in 2050?
- October 16 – November 9
- August 24 through September 7, 2006
- This Spring, 30 advanced architectural design students at the University of Tennessee traveled to New Orleans to see the impact of Katrina. Upon return, they devoted the semester to designing projects as part of a national student design competition staged to encourage ideas on how to rebuild. The exhibit is comprised of selected projects from this initiative.













