Architecture and cancer studio honors deceased student’s work

ARCHITECTURE + CANCER: An Architectural Inquiry on Cancer Treatment Centers carries forth the work of Dina Radjabalipour, a Master of Architecture student who lost her own battle to cancer in April 2015.

Students in Paul Hirzel’s ARCH 513 studio have used Dina’s research as a basis for their spring project and will present information as follows:

Lecture series Friday, April 22, 1:10 – 5 p.m. (Carpenter Hall 1st floor)

Exhibition open Monday, April 25, – Saturday, May 7 (Carpenter Hall 1st floor)

Public lecture Tuesday, April 26, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. (Pullman Regional Hospital, conference rooms C+D)

 

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