Ryerson University's Department of Architectural Studies will host a lecture by acclaimed Mexican architect Alfonso Medina. Held on February 25th at 6:30 PM, the event is part of the DAS Lecture Series, which gives students—and architecture enthusiasts—the chance to hear renowned architect share their thought process and engage in dialogue with the student body.
Alfonso Medina, image courtesy of T38Studio
Medina's T38Studio—started in Tijuana—is known for its innovative business model that combines development, urban planning, and architectural design by buying land and developing master-planned projects with full control. An intellectually rigorous practice, Medina's T38Studio has been recognized for a meticulous commitment to studying the impact of its own work.
The event will be held in "The Pit" (ARC 202) at Ryerson's Department of Architectural Science (DAS), located at 325 Church Street. The event is free.