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Oct 13, 2011

12th Annual Roland Batten Lecture: Line, Form, & Texture


On Wednesday, October 26th, please join us for the 12th Annual Roland Batten Memorial Lecture on Architecture and Design.  Landscape architect H. Keith Wagner will present “Line, Form & Texture”, a brief survey of recent works by H. Keith Wagner Partnership.


The presented projects will show recent examples of the firm’s design approach and collaborative strategies working with architects, engineers, artists and, other design professionals.

HKWP was founded on the belief that landscape architecture is the intersection of art, nature and mankind. They approach landscape architecture as an applied art form and work to craft landscape spaces for live, work and play. Their design combines an artistic approach to material and detailing, regional sensitivity and a refined, almost minimal contemporary aesthetic.

The firm’s reputation comes from designing innovative and sensitive environments in a wide variety of campus, corporate, residential, resort and urban design projects. Geographically, these projects range from New England, New York, Pennsylvania and the Eastern seaboard.

The Roland Batten Lecture series was created in memory of our friend and colleague architect Roland Batten. This event is sponsored by the Roland Batten Memorial Fund, TruexCullins Architecture & Interior Design, and the University of Vermont's Visiting Artists, Art Critics and Art Historians Lecture Series.

The lecture is on Wednesday, October 26th at 6pm at 301 Williams Hall on the University of Vermont campus.  The event is free and open to the public.

Oct 14, 2010

11th Annual Roland Batten Lecture : Humanitarian Architecture

We are pleased to announce that our own Rolf Kielman will be speaking at the 11th annual Roland Batten Lecture on Wednesday, October 20th at 5:30pm, at 301 Williams Hall on the UVM Campus. Rolf will be presenting a talk on Humanitarian Architecture: a presentation of essential built work in Africa, Latin America and Asia. The event is free and open to the public.


Projects will be presented from Latin America, Africa and the Indian subcontinent. Most of these projects address essential housing, educational and community needs. Those involved in the implementation of these projects include architects, builders, planners and an extensive network of volunteers and non-government agencies. These necessary works are often of a design-build nature and utilize local resources, labor and building materials. Indigenous methods of construction shape the basic approach but new and sustainable methods of detailing and building are used to ensure improved durability.

The projects presented are situated in Guatemala, Uganda, Mozambique, Guinea and Bangladesh. They range from modest cooking facilities and dormitories, to schools and community centers. The work highlights the increasing involvement of young designers, engaged individuals and volunteer organizations who working to improve the quality of life in areas fraught with poverty and the impact of natural disasters and environmental degradation.

Rolf will also describe several ways in which you can become involved in this kind of work and local organizations and firms that you might wish to contact.

This is the 11th Annual Roland Batten Lecture, a series created in honor of our friend and colleague, architect Roland Batten who passed away in 1999. This event is sponsored by the Roland Batten Memorial Fund, TruexCullins, and the University of Vermont's Visiting Artists, Art Critics and Art Historians Lecture Series. We hope to see you there!

Oct 13, 2009

10th Annual Roland Batten Lecture

posted by Susan Weeks
Check out this upcoming lecture at UVM on sustainable planning and design.  Will Fleissig will  speak on Wednesday October 28th at 6pm, at 301 Williams Hall on the UVM Campus.  His talk, "Sanity Scenario," will challenge us all to consider the question "Can Burlington and its design community help to shape a more sustainable future?"  This intriguing talk is the 10th Annual Roland Batten Lecture, a series created in honor of our friend and colleague, architect Roland Batten who passed away in 1999.  This  event is sponsored by the Roland Batten Memorial Fund, TruexCullins, and the University of Vermont's Visiting Artists, Art Critics and Art Historians Lecture Series.  Hope to see you there!