SCHEDULE      
         
  Location:
All panels and lectures will be held at the School of Architecture in Goldsmith Hall 3.120. See map.
     
         
FRIDAY, November 19, 2004      
         
  1:00 Introduction: Elizabeth Alford      
         
 

1:15 Pros and Cons
Moderator: Kevin Alter
What opportunities do offsite fabrication techniques offer? What barriers and problems exist in its implementation?

Charles Lazor, Lazor Office
Allison Arieff, Editor-in-Chief, Dwell Magazine
Lloyd Alter, Royal Homes
Jennifer Siegal, Office for Mobile Design

Panel discussion

     
         
  Presentation by the Beck Group: DProfiler realtime 3D estimating software and integrated services      
         
  5:00 Keynote address: Stephen Kieran, FAIA and James Timberlake, FAIA; KieranTimberlake Associates      
         
 

     
  SATURDAY, November 20, 2004      
         
 

8:30 Precedents
What insights can be gained from historical perspective?
Moderator: Steven Moore

Renee Chow, University of California Berkeley
Lynne Dearborn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Coffee

Bob Rubin, Columbia University
NAHB representative

Panel discussion

 

 

   
         
  11.30 - 12.30 Break      
         
 

12:30 Site/Offsite
How could a site-specific designed house be made somewhere else?
How is offsite fabrication sustainable?
Moderator: Louise Harpman

Peggy Deamer, Deamer, Yale University
David Lake, Lake Flato Architects
John Quale, University of Virginia
Stephen Mulva, Texas State University

Panel discussion

     
         
 

3:30 Looking Forward
What are the possibilities offered by new environmental processes and materials?
What are the next steps for integration architects into manufactured housing industry?
Moderator: Billie Faircloth

Andrew Thurlow, Maya Small; Thurlow Small Atelier
Michelle Kaufmann, MK Architecture
Mark Wamble/Dawn Finley, Interloop Design

Panel discussion

     
         
  6:15 Concluding Remarks: Elizabeth Alford