Syracuse Architecture Hosts Lecture titled “Unruly” by James Macgillivray
James Macgillivray presented a lecture titled Unruly at Syracuse University School of Architecture on September 20. The talk was part of the school’s public programming, which invites practitioners and researchers to share ongoing work and experimental design research with students and faculty.
Syracuse Architecture’s lecture series brings together international voices working across architecture, design, and related disciplines, with a focus on contemporary research and emerging methodologies. The program provides a forum for presenting work in progress and testing ideas within an academic setting.
The lecture introduced Delirious Facades as a research project exploring urban façade systems through computational processes, examining how architectural surfaces can be reinterpreted and generated through image-based and algorithmic methods.