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Terry Boling, AIA
Terry Boling Architect, Cincinnati, Ohio

Stone Soup

Monday, November 19, 6:30 PM
Architecture Hall 147

Terry Boling is a Field Service Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati as well as a practicing Architect. After graduating from the University of Cincinnati in 1989, Terry lived in Europe for a number of years, working for Philippe Samyn in Brussels, Belgium, and for Hans Hollein in Vienna, Austria.

His award winning design/build practice revolves around questions of material research, technique, and fabrication, and has been published in I.D. Magazine, Architecture Magazine, as well as Architecture Record’s "Archrecord2" section, for and about the emerging architect. His work is also featured in a book entitled Young Americans: New Architecture in the U.S.A., with an opening exhibition at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum in Frankfort, Germany in June 2007. The December issue of Dwell magazine will feature the Wyoming house in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The talk will use several recent projects, all constructed with students in some capacity, to illustrate notions of transubstantiation—or the change of substance from one thing to another—that are the result of a direct engagement and open experimentation with materials and their associated techniques of fabrication.

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