UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Christopher Bardt, a founding principal of 3SIX0 Architecture along with Kyna Leski and a professor of architecture at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), will speak at 6 p.m. on March 23 in the Stuckeman Family Building Jury Space on the University Park campus as part of the Stuckeman School’s Lecture and Exhibit Series.
Titled “Material and Mind,” Bardt’s lecture will focus on how materials guide the imagination and how their properties generate insights. The talk is cohosted by the Department of Architecture and will also be livestreamed by WPSU.
Bardt’s professional experience includes furniture design, residential, commercial and institutional commissions, and planning studies, ranging from small urban interventions to large-scale metropolitan development. In 2002, “Architecture Record” named 3SIX0 one of 10 leading vanguard firms worldwide. His research, drawings and artifacts based on the geometry of sunlight, materials, materiality and tectonics as critical to architectural making and thinking has been widely published and exhibited worldwide.