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Join nationally recognized architect Peter Exley, FAIA, and curator Carolina Vaccaro as they discuss the photography of iconic architect Denise Scott Brown, which captures the beauty and banality of cities. Brown’s work will be featured in the exhibition Learning to See at Tyler.

Scott Brown helped redefine contemporary architecture. With partner and husband Robert Venturi, her evolutionary concepts have challenged and inspired practitioners in many fields. The work of Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates has received more than 140 major design awards; and Scott Brown’s awards include the United States National Medal of Arts, the Topaz Medallion for Architecture Education, and the Vilcek Prize. In 2016, Scott Brown and Venturi became the first joint recipients of the AIA’s Gold Medal—Scott Brown becoming the first living woman to receive the prize.

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