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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180330T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180330T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180331T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180331T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180401T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180401T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180402T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180402T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180403T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180403T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180404T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180404T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180405T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180405T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180406T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180406T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180407T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180407T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180408T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180408T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180409T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180409T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180410T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180410T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180411T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180411T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180412T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180412T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3490887
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180413T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180413T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3490888
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180414T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180414T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3490889
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180415T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180415T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3490890
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180416T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180416T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3490891
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180417T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180417T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3490892
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180418T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180418T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3490893
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180419T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180419T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3490894
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:500 Chairs is an exhibition of photographs of student prototype
 s from the Department of Architecture's furniture studio and elective. The 
 exhibition contains work from 2000 to 2017 and demonstrates the evolution o
 f the studio since its origin in the 90s. Professor George Hascup\, the stu
 dio's instructor\, maintains this collection of images in a digital archive
 .\n\nProfessor Gary Brown\, former chair of architecture at the University 
 of California–Berkeley (1989-92)\, discovered the unique vernacular Westpor
 t Adirondack lawn chair. At the beginning of each year's studio\, the Westp
 ort chair measured drawings were given to students with the objective of in
 tersecting the Westport principals with that of Eames\, DeStijl\, and/or Ru
 ssian Constructivism. Oblique geometry\, structure\, and precise connective
 -expressive joinery were critical requirements.\n\nThe connection of archit
 ecture to principals of furniture was the objective of the studio\, and the
  final project was a full-scale prototype using hard and/or softwood of loc
 ally sources species.\n\nThe exhibition team includes:\n\nFaculty: Professo
 r George Hascup with collaboration from Associate Professor Roberto Bertoia
 \, Department of Art\nWorkshop director: Brian Beeners\nCurator: Joyce Han 
 (B.Arch. '18)\nExhibition coordinator: Dillon Pranger (M.Arch. '15)\nExhibi
 tion team: Christopher Battaglia (M.Arch. '17) and Takuma Johnson (B.Arch. 
 '17)
DTEND:20180420T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260422T052526Z
DTSTART:20180420T130000Z
LOCATION:East Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, East Sibley Hall
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:500 Chairs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3490895
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/500_chairs
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