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10/25/12
07:00pm - 08:30pm
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The Architecture/Landscape/Interiors Department is pleased to announce a lecture by Kevin Conger, Partner of CMG Landscape Architecture.
The lecture begins at 7:00 PM in the Forum, Ground Floor, Kathleen Ahmanson Hall, Elaine and Bram Goldsmith Campus, 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90045.
The lecture and parking are free and open to the public.

Mr. Conger is one of three founding partners of CMG Landscape Architecture, a San Francisco-based studio. Mr. Conger serves as President and CEO, directing many of the firm’s projects and developing a role in the Bay Area design community. His recent projects have included Better Market Street, the Yerba Buena Street Life Plan, and redevelopment plans for Treasure Island, Hunters Point, and Concord Naval Weapons Station as well as universities and schools, parks, and urban infill residential development. Mr. Conger has taught at Rhode Island School of Design, UC Berkeley, and the Boston Architectural College.
Architecture/Landscape/Interiors at Otis College of Art and Design offers a synthetic curriculum of the spatial design fields.
For information about the department call 310.665.6867 or email archscapes@otis.edu.
Founded in Los Angeles in 1918, Otis College of Art and Design prepares diverse students of art and design to enrich the world through their creativity, their skill, and their vision. The College offers an interdisciplinary education for 1200+ full-time students, awarding BFA degrees in Advertising, Architecture/Landscape/Interiors, Digital Media, Fashion Design, Illustration, Graphic Design, Product Design, Painting, Photography, Sculpture/New Genres, and Toy Design; and MFA degrees in Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Public Practice, and Writing. Continuing Education offers certificate programs as well as personal and professional development courses.
Additional information is available at http://www.otis.edu/ali
SFMoMA Rooftop Sculpture Garden (San Francisco, CA) by CMG Landscape Architecture, photographed by Henrik Kam
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