From September 2016 through March of 2017, John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design will host the 2016/17 Building, Ecology, Science and Technology Lecture Series.
The Building, Ecology, Science and Technology (B.E.S.T) lecture series focuses on specialized topics of interest to the design profession by inviting leading researchers and practitioners to share their perspectives on the emerging intersection between ecology, science and technology in the built environment.
Each B.E.S.T. lecture qualifies for 2 hours of Ontario Association of Architects Structured Learning Credits. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis. If the lecture hall reaches capacity, an overflow space will be provided where the presentations are simulcast. Lectures are followed by an informal reception with complimentary refreshments and snacks.
For more information on this season's program, please click here.