There is a lecture series at the La Jolla Athenaeum Music & Arts Library in California titled "Dialogues in Art & Architecture 2007-08: How We Choose To Live." There are several interesting lectures slated for next spring. So if you happen to be in the San Diego area, you should check it out. You can find more information here:
http://www.ljathenaeum.org/lectures.html
And here is a description of the lecture series:
The theme for this year’s series is: How We Choose to Live. In our daily lives, with awareness or not, we experience the consequences of a changing natural environment and of public policies and economic and bureaucratic decisions about art, architecture and land use in the public realm. Our daily lives are also shaped by discoveries in science and technological innovations across disciplines. Our panelists will address our potential to be effective participants in shaping our social and cultural realm. The series is coordinated by the Athenaeum with artist and environmental sculptor Joyce Cutler-Shaw. The programs will be co-sponsored by the San Diego New School of Architecture (affiliated to the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture, promoting links between Neuroscience research and human responses to the built environment), as well as the San Diego Council of Design Professionals, and the San Diego Architectural Foundation.
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