Wed, Sep 04
|University of Detroit Mercy School
Dedalo Minosse Roadshow: Detroit
Time & Location
Sep 04, 2024, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
University of Detroit Mercy School, 4001 W McNichols Rd, Detroit, MI 48221, USA
About the event
The exhibit will be composed of highlights from the twelfth edition of the Dedalo Minosse International Prize. Founded in 1997, the prize gives special attention to the dynamic collaborative work required by all stakeholders for the success of each project: the architect and the client, supported by the constructors and governmental agencies. Approximately 20 different architects and designers will be featured with projects from across the globe including the Marlon Blackwell designed Early Childhood Center on Marygrove’s Campus on McNichols Road. Reception & Panel Discussion September 4 5-5:30 pm Reception 5:30-6:30 pm Discussion Both events will be located in the Loranger Exhibition Space in the School of Architecture and Community Development on University of Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus.
Event Details:
- Exhibit on view September 3-6 from 9 am - 6 pm
September 4: Reception & Panel Discussion
- 5-5:30 pm Reception
- 5:30-6:30 pm Discussion
Both events will be located in the Loranger Exhibition Space in the School of Architecture and Community Development on University of Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus.
About University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture and Community Development
Building on their heritage of 59 years and their unique relationship with Detroit as their home, the School of Architecture + Community Development (SACD) is internationally recognized for its student-centered approach, which centers on social, economic, and environmental just design for all people. SACD is divided into two departments, architecture and community development, and one applied teaching/research center, the Detroit Collaborative Design Center. SACD is a values driven school that envisions a world with just, ecological, and inspiring communities and built environments, which in turn create just, ecological, and inspiring cities. They strive to educate and nurture a diverse and distinctive array of architects and community developers who aspire to create just, ecological, and inspiring communities and cities. With this in mind, they work to be an international resource on equitable development and architecture for all people.
About Consolato d'Italia negli Stati Uniti
The Consulate is an organization that stands at the intersection of the bilateral relationships between Italy and the United States, which have deep historical roots.Today, these roots are grounded in a vast and capillary network of relationships, not only between institutions, but also between local governments, civil societies, production systems, and academic, cultural, and scientific organizations of both countries.These relations rely on a complex set of agreements in effect between Italy and the United States, which are the facilitated by the Consulate.