Fall 2010: Public Programs
Lecture Series: Excavating Innovation: The History and Future of Drylands Design
Katherine Rinne
The Waters of Rome: Aqueducts, Fountains, and the Birth of the Baroque City
Thursday, October 7th, 2010
7:00 pm

Lecture: Katherine Rinne
The Waters of Rome: Aqueducts, Fountains, and the Birth of the Baroque City
Thursday, November 4th, 2010
7:00 pm
Katherine Rinne is project director of , an ongoing research project published online by the University of Virginia. The project examines the 3,000-year history of water infrastructure and urban development in Rome.
Her work has been supported by the Fulbright Commission, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Gallery of Art, and the National Science Foundation. Katherine Rinne has taught architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design at the University of Arkansas, Iowa State University, Harvard University, UC Berkeley, and the
She is currently co-teaching Water Infrastructure and Urban Form in Dry Lands with the at Woodbury University.
Her book, , will be published by Yale University Press in November.
Lectures are free and open to the public.
Location:
Fletcher Jones Auditorium
Woodbury University
7500 Glenoaks Boulevard
Burbank, CA 91510
818 767 0888
woodbury.edu
