Posted on September 23, 2021 by Rory Dew

SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 – UTSA’s School of Architecture and Planning proudly presents the first event of its 2021-2022 Speaker Series, to be held on September 29, 2021 at 5:30pm at UTSA’s Downtown Campus and online.

We welcome Roadrunners and the broader community to join us as Gabriel Díaz Montemayor, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, presents “Sharing Landscapes: Finding Common Ground in the US-Mexico Border Region.” The presentation will reflect upon the missed but latent opportunities to strengthen and accelerate a reconciliation with the land and peoples in the US-Mexico Border Region.

Mr. Díaz Montemayor will present virtually and guests are welcome to attend the Ricklin Auditorium in the Frio Street Building (FS 1.406) located off of Frio St. between W. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. and Buena Vista St. Guests may also choose to access this presentation remotely, using this link .

The School of Architecture’s 2021-2022 Speaker Series is designed to connect UTSA students and the broader community with thought leaders tackling academic challenges of the present and future. Additional dates and speakers will be announced throughout the academic year.

UTSA’s School of Architecture and Planning is housed in the College of Engineering and Integrated Design (CEID). CEID is San Antonio and South Texas’ leading research and educational institution for engineering and designed environment disciplines and is committed to identifying and solving grand challenges where humanity intersects with the physical world.

— Rory Dew