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Comments Posted 03.10.10 | PERMALINK | PRINT

Partner Schools: University of Maryland

Thomas Schumacher Symposium


Thomas Schumacher

Symposium: 4.9.2010 – 4.10.2010

The University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation is hosting the Schumacher Symposium: A Celebration of Life and Career. This two-day event is to memorialize Tom Schumacher's ideas, influence and unique and profound insights. The symposium brings together architects and scholars, many of them former students and colleagues of Tom's, to discuss themes of importance to him in areas where he made significant contributions to the discipline. The event will kick off with reflections of Tom and a Keynote Lecture by Michael Graves, FAIA, FAAR.

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The University of Maryland provides a process through which their students and the professional community can express the creativity, acquire the technical capacity, accept the social responsibility, and recognize a sense of history to make the decisions that shape the built environment.


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