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DEAFSPACE: Beyond Accessibility, [re]Embodiment and Architecture

  • 08 Feb 2017
  • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
  • University of Notre Dame, 104 Bond Hall

A lecture by:
Hansel Bauman
Gaullaudet University Architect

Please join University of Notre Dame, School of Architecture for a lecture and reception.
The Robert A.M. Stern Architects Lecture

Wednesday, February 8, 2017
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
104 Bond Hall
This lecture will chronicle the emerging architectural discourse on DeafSpace—the unique ways Deaf people inhabit and construct their world—to reveal Deaf people’s unique insights toward building a more embodied and sustainable way of being for all.
ASL Interpreters will be provided.
Hansel Bauman is the founding partner of Hansel Bauman, Architect + Planner. He is a recognized leader in the field of “DeafSpace Architecture” with over twenty-five years of experience in architecture, planning urban design, research and teaching.  Mr. Bauman’s portfolio includes a diverse range of campus and, urban design projects, academic and civic buildings designed specifically for the Deaf, Deaf Blind and Hard of Hearing communities. Recent works include the Rocky Mountain Deaf School, Denver Colorado; Deaf Center, Ireland, Dublin, Ireland; and work at the Specialized University of the Americas, Panama City, Panama.


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