Would you like to learn more on the recent works of MVRDV and our different strategies for re-use? Our founding partner Nathalie de Vries will give lectures at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on November 13 and 14! The lecture at Kent State University can also be joined remotely online.
As the “DV” of MVRDV, founding partner Nathalie de Vries has led many successful MVRDV projects with a focus on the invention of new building typologies and the creation of changeable, open systems. De Vries combines her work for MVRDV with a position as professor of Architectural Design and Public Building at the Faculty of Architecture at TU Delft. The central theme in her research, design, and construction of public buildings and public space is “Multiplicity in Design”.
- Kent State University + online option | date & time: November 13, 17:15-18:35 (GMT-5).
- Carnegie Mellon University | date & time: November 14, 17:30-19:00 (GMT-5).
- Click following links to find more information about the lectures at Kent State University and Carnegie Mellon University.