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KNOXVILLE – Visiting architect Randy Brown will lecture at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 5, in the McCarty Auditorium, Room 109, of the Art + Architecture Building at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Free and open to the public, this lecture is part of the Robert B. Church III Memorial Lecture Series organized each semester by the College of Architecture and Design.

“This lecture series exposes the university community to many prominent architects, designers and theorists,” said Katherine Ambroziak, architecture professor and chair of the lecture committee. “We are proud to bring a nationally prominent architect like Randy Brown to campus.”

Randy Brown has been the principal of award-winning Randy Brown Architects for 15 years. His practice challenges traditional architecture conventions and aims to incorporate innovative, community-oriented, sustainable design techniques into the typical Midwestern landscape. In 2000, Brown also became a developer and has created retail and residential developments.

In his lecture, Brown will present his projects, discuss the development steps and explain how architects can create their own design projects, earn additional money and make great architecture as developers.

Continuing architectural education credit can be earned at Brown’s lecture.

The lecture series also is viewable over the Internet both live and in archive form. See the College of Architecture and Design’s Web site, www.arch.utk.edu.


Contacts:
Florence Graves, (865) 974-5267, fgraves@tennessee.edu
Kristi Hintz, (865) 974-3993, khintz@utk.edu