Venice Biennale Architecture Exhibition 2006 "Resilient Foundations: The Gulf Coast After Katrina"
The University of Texas at Austin had the unique opportunity to participate in the 2006 Venice Biennale whose focus dealt with issues regarding large-scale metropolitan areas around the world. As both curator and contributors, the University of Texas provided extensive research concerning the effects of Hurricane Katrina.
As a team member I was a contributing researcher for the perimeter content of the exhibit as well as production for the installation.
Faculty: Kevin Alter,Larry Doll, Barbara Hoidn, Jason Sowell, Frederick Steiner, Wilfried Wang, Nichole Wiedemann
Students: Rachel Brown, Clayton Fry, Frank Jacobus, Brett Koenig, Edward Kopelson, Lindsay Moyer, Lynn Petermann, Agustina Rodriguez, Andrea Schelly, Lee Ulmer, Kristine Weimer
The University of Texas at Austin had the unique opportunity to participate in the 2006 Venice Biennale whose focus dealt with issues regarding large-scale metropolitan areas around the world. As both curator and contributors, the University of Texas provided extensive research concerning the effects of Hurricane Katrina.
As a team member I was a contributing researcher for the perimeter content of the exhibit as well as production for the installation.
Faculty: Kevin Alter,Larry Doll, Barbara Hoidn, Jason Sowell, Frederick Steiner, Wilfried Wang, Nichole Wiedemann
Students: Rachel Brown, Clayton Fry, Frank Jacobus, Brett Koenig, Edward Kopelson, Lindsay Moyer, Lynn Petermann, Agustina Rodriguez, Andrea Schelly, Lee Ulmer, Kristine Weimer