Join us in Washington, D.C.! In conjunction with the ASLA 2024 Conference, we are excited to host you for a Knowlton Alumni Happy Hour—an evening of great company, food, and drinks in Washington, D.C. --- Tuesday, October 8, 2024 5:30–7:30 p.m. Root & Vine Restaurant Located in The Westin Washington, D.C. Downtown 999 9th Street NW Washington, D.C. 20001 --- Register by September 27! https://bit.ly/3z81gM1
Knowlton School at The Ohio State University
Education Administration Programs
Columbus, Ohio 1,997 followers
Architecture | Landscape Architecture | City and Regional Planning
About us
The Knowlton School is an administrative unit within the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University. The school is comprised of three academic sections: architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning. Each section offers undergraduate and graduate programs of study to a combined student population of nearly 900 students.
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https://knowlton.osu.edu/
External link for Knowlton School at The Ohio State University
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- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
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- Columbus, Ohio
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- Educational
Locations
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275 W Woodruff Ave
Columbus, Ohio 43210, US
Employees at Knowlton School at The Ohio State University
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Rachel Garshick Kleit
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at The Ohio State University, College of Engineering
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Todd Gannon
Professor of Architecture at the Knowlton School at The Ohio State University
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Timothy Hawk, FAIA
Architect, Educator, Developer
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Jessica Baer-Graves
Student Services Manager | Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University
Updates
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THIS THURSDAY! Guest Lecture and Workshop with Matt Urbanski Hosted by the Knowton Conservation Corps --- Lecture: Dynamism of Designed Landscapes 11AM, Big Stairs Matt Urbanski of Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates Inc, the firm responsible for the design of Knowlton Hall’s Rooftop Garden and other landscapes, will deliver a lecture on the dynamic and changing nature of designed landscapes. Refreshments provided. https://bit.ly/3NrvahL Workshop: “From Concept to Canopy” 2PM, Rooftop Garden Urbanksi will lead an interactive workshop reimagining Knowlton Hall’s Rooftop Garden. https://bit.ly/3Nlw3sg
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WEDNESDAY! The Baumer Lecture Series will continue this Wednesday, October 16 at 5:30 p.m. in the Gui Auditorium with Emmanuel Thingue, a landscape architect with @new city parks. Thingue’s lecture will focus on the viability of the public sector as a career path for landscape architects and the positive impacts public service has on shaping cities and improving the quality of life. His lecture will also emphasize design methodologies unique to the public sector and dissect our approach to successful projects. Emmanuel Thingue currently works for New City Parks, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to create parks in underserved communities. Before joining New City Parks, Thingue designed high-quality public spaces with the NYC Parks Department for over 30 years. Balancing practical concerns with a creative aesthetic vision, Thingue continues to produce spaces that are both beautiful and functional. Read more https://bit.ly/3ZRDoXU
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Sammy Kocher 2024-2025 Knowlton Ambassador Meet Sammy! Sammy is from North Canton, Ohio, and is majoring in Architecture. She is part of the executive board of Alpha Rho Chi and signs the National Anthem and Carmen Ohio at football and basketball games! She answered a few questions for us about her time as a Knowlton student. --- What do you enjoy most about being a Knowlton student? I love the community created in the studio environment. You always have someone to turn to throughout all of the ups and downs. What is your best advice for a new Knowlton student? Create a schedule and stick to it. Knowing how to manage your time through school, work, and life is very important with these majors. Read more about Sammy https://bit.ly/4833yZT
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After a busy week leading up to Autumn Break, it's time to recharge. The Knowlton School wishes everyone a relaxing long weekend! --- Sophomore Studio Paula Meijerink’s Hellfire Studio Planning Guest Lecture, Professor Henry Yeung Jake Boswell’s Seminar — Lithium Laterals Workshop Marta Nowak’s Space Studio Katherine Jenkins’ Sophomore Studio ---
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"I think we were probably already starting construction documents by the time we're still solidifying the skin [cladding]. So as I think back to my projects today, I don't know that there are many clients that would have allowed for that level of uncertainty. I suspect they would have said, 'tell me now what this building is going to be and I want to see it now.' I think that space to really explore, it's something that was extremely valued and helpful." Yanitza Brongers-Marrero (MARCH ’96), partner at Moody Nolan and senior associate at WSA Studio during the design and construction of Knowlton Hall. --- In honor of the 20th anniversary of Knowlton Hall, we spoke to some of those responsible for its creation and to those who use the building every day.
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Attention All Friends of Knowlton! The Knowlton Food Pantry is looking for donations! Several items on the Food Pantry's Amazon wish list are discounted for Amazon Prime Day TODAY. This is a perfect opportunity to contribute to the Knowlton Food Pantry and help members of the community who may be in need. https://amzn.to/3AMF6xf
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THIS WEDNESDAY! All Knowlton students are invited to attend a guest lecture by Professor Henry Yeung of the National University of Singapore's Department of Geography on Wednesday, October 9th at 11:00 a.m. in Knowlton Hall 177. --- “Chips war? Global production networks and geopolitics in the post-pandemic US and East Asia” This presentation offers some key empirical observations on the highly contested and politicized nature of semiconductor global production networks since the US-China trade war and the Covid-19 pandemic. In this capital-intensive manufacturing industry, governance and power dynamics are manifested differently from many other industries due to highly complex technology regimes, production network ecosystems, and, more recently, geopolitical imperatives. Read more: https://bit.ly/3TYFYaR
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Kayla Uhrlen 2024-2025 Knowlton Ambassador Meet Kayla Uhrlen! Kayla is from Pittsburgh and is majoring in City and Regional Planning. Kayla is the Vice President of the Boo Radley Society and is a member of both Alpha Rho Chi and the Campus Orchestra. Kayla answered some questions about life as a Knowlton student. --- What do you love most about your major? I love City Planning because of how interdisciplinary it is! Throughout high school, I had interests in various subjects, and CRP gives me the opportunity to engage with all of them. Read more about Kayla: https://bit.ly/47Qf4YE
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The Knowlton School is pleased to announce that Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning Zhenhua Chen has been named to Stanford’s 2024 Global Top 2% Scientists List! Chen placed 98 out of nearly 30,000 authors in the logistics and transportation subfield. 👏👏👏 Congratulations, Professor Chen! Read more https://bit.ly/4dvSIgk