Blog / Andy Grogan

WMAIA Spring Film Series

Published March 8, 2012 in Film, Staff, Andy Grogan

The WMAIA - Five College "Architecture Through Film" Series continues tonight with a screening of Up From Ashes which tells the story of a library in Ann Arbor, MI and its efforts to build an innovative, sustainable building.  If you can't make the screening, the documentary can be viewed here.

Iceland

Published January 20, 2012 in Staff, Andy Grogan, Travel

KRA's Andy Grogan travelled to Iceland in October and hasn't stopped talking about it.  Images below were taken in the southwest of Iceland, including Reykjavik, Borgarnes, Budir, Selfoss, and Vik.  Photos by Andy Grogan and Kelcy Shepherd.

Budir, Iceland

Budir, Iceland

Borgarnes, Iceland

Borgarnes, Iceland

Borgarnes, Iceland

North of Reykjavik

Budir, Iceland

Southern Coast between Vik and Hella

Sellfoss

Harpa Hall in Reykjavik, Iceland

The Untouchables

Published October 21, 2011 in KRA Extracurricular, Film, Staff, Andy Grogan

The third film in this semester's "Architecture Through Film" series is Wednesday, October 26 at 6:30 pm in Pruyne Lecture Hall (Fayerweather Hall) at Amherst College.

Louis Sullivan: The Struggle for American Architecture

Published October 3, 2011 in KRA Extracurricular, Film, Staff, Andy Grogan

The second film in this semester's "Architecture Through Film" series is this Wednesday evening at 6:30 pm in Pruyne Lecture Hall (Fayerweather Hall) at Amherst College.  Screening begins at 6:30 pm with general discussion to follow. 

Make No Little Plans

Published September 19, 2011 in Education, KRA Extracurricular, Film, Staff, Andy Grogan, Jonathan Salvon, Teaching

This semester's "Architecture Through Film" series begins Wednesday with Make No Little Plans: Daniel Burnham and the American City.  KRA's Jonathan Salvon will be introducing the film and leading discussion at the end.  The series is sponsored by WMAIA and the Five College Architectural Studies program.

Screenings begin at 6:30 pm in Pruyne Lecture Hall (Fayerweather Hall) at Amherst College.