Talking Architecture No. 6: Julie Bargmann & Julia Czerniak

Talking Architecture

Talking Architecture No. 6: Julie Bargmann & Julia Czerniak

Talking Architecture is a series of talks in collaboration with La Sapienza and Casa dell’Architettura dedicated to new orientations and outstanding achievements in contemporary American architecture. It is an opportunity to explore cross-sections of American architecture, from tradition to innovation, new materials and sustainability, territories and landscapes, and the social role of architecture in its surroundings. Inviting Italian studios to dialogue with American architects, Talking Architecture provides the occasion to discuss theoretical approaches and applied research practices between the two countries. The series will participate further in advancing global contemporary debates around architecture, landscape, and design.

This series is addressed to a professional audience and provides professional credits. Lectures will be held in English.

Speakers

Julie Bargmann is the 2025 Mercedes T. Bass Landscape Architect in Residence. She is also the founder and principal of D.I.R.T. studio, based in Charlottesville, Virginia, and professor emerita of landscape architecture for the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia.

Julia Czerniak is the 2025 Mercedes T. Bass Landscape Architect in Residence and dean and professor in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York.

Date & time
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
6:30 PM
Security notice

For access to the Academy, guests will be asked to show a valid photo ID. Backpacks and luggage with dimensions larger than 40 x 35 x 15 cm (16 x 14 x 6 in.) are not permitted on the property. There are no locker facilities available. You may not bring animals (with the exception of seeing-eye/guide dogs).

Accessibility

The Academy is accessible to wheelchair users and others who need to avoid stairs. Please email us at events@aarome.org if you or someone in your party uses a wheelchair or other mobility devices so that we can ensure the best possible visitor experience. If you are someone with a disability or medical condition that may require special accommodation, please also email us at events@aarome.org.