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Beyond Zero Carbon / a Lecture with Jerry Tate, RIBA

  • Populous 4800 Main Street Kansas City, MO, 64112 United States (map)

Join us for ‘Beyond Zero Carbon’, a lecture by Jerry Tate, RIBA; Director of Tate + Co. and K-State Regnier Chair 2021-22 on Thursday, April 28th. Light refreshments will be provided at 5:30pm and the lecture will begin at 6pm. The lecture will take place at the Populous ‘Grandstand’— the building entrance is located on 48th St. as well as the entrance to the attached parking garage. The lecture is organized by K-State College of Architecture, Planning, and Design and Kansas City Design Center, the venue was generously provided by Populous.

Masks will be required for unvaccinated individuals.

Speaker Bio:
Jerry founded Tate+Co in 2007 and maintains a central role at the practice. He is driven by his desire to generate creative, pragmatic and unique solutions for each project. Jerry is influential across all projects, ensuring design quality is paramount.
Jerry was educated at Nottingham University and the Bartlett, where he received the Antoine Predock Design Award, subsequently completing a masters degree at Harvard University, where he received the Kevin V. Kieran prize. Prior to establishing Tate+Co, he worked at Grimshaw Architects where he led a number of significant projects including ‘The Core’ education facilities at the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK.
Jerry is frequently invited to lecture, notably at Education Estates, the Carpenters Fellowship and Ecobuild, as well as contribute to architecture publications, including the Architects Journal, Building Design, Sustain, and World Architecture News. He has taught at Harvard University and run a timber design and make course for the Dartmoor Arts organisation. Currently Jerry teaches at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL and is Regnier Visiting Professor for Kansas State University’s Architecture School. In his spare time Jerry is involved with a number of charities and is a trustee at the Grimshaw Foundation and a Governor at Cranleigh School.