To mark the 50th anniversary of the publication of Robert Venturi’s "Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture" (1966), The Museum of Modern Art and the University of Pennsylvania have co-organized a three-day symposium bringing together international scholars and architects to discuss the significance and enduring impact of this remarkable book, published by MoMA 50 years ago.

All programs are free and open to the public, with the exception of the bus tour, for which a limited number of tickets will be sold, and the closing reception and conversation with Denise Scott Brown, for which seating is limited. To register for those two events, contact ccaatfifty[at]gmail.com. For programs at The Museum of Modern Art on November 10 and 11, use the Cullman Education and Research Building entrance, at 4 West 54 Street. Seating is limited and cannot be guaranteed.

PROGRAM

Thursday, November 10

Architects’ Roundtable

6:30–8:00 p.m. Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art

  • David De Long, University of Pennsylvania (moderator)
  • Kersten Geers, Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen, Brussels
  • Sam Jacob, Sam Jacob Studio, London
  • Momoyo Kaijima, Atelier Bow-Wow, Tokyo
  • Stephen Kieran, KieranTimberlake, Philadelphia
  • James Timberlake, KieranTimberlake, Philadelphia
  • Michael Meredith, MOS Architects, New York

Friday, November 11

Session 1: Post Modernism

10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art

  • David Brownlee, University of Pennsylvania (moderator)
  • Stanislaus von Moos, University of Zurich: “CCA or: Architecture as Perception”
  • Joan Ockman, University of Pennsylvania: “The Idea of Complexity circa 1966”
  • Andrew Leach, University of Sydney: “Dilemmas without Solutions”
  • Emmanuel Petit, independent scholar: “Complexity, Figure, Architecture”

Session 2: Creative Contexts

2:00–4:00 p.m. Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art

  • Alice Friedman, Wellesley College (moderator)
  • Martino Stierli, The Museum of Modern Art: “Robert Venturi and MoMA; Institutionalist and Outsider”
  • Mary McLeod, Columbia University: “Venturi’s Acknowledgements: The Complexities of Influence”
  • Jean-Louis Cohen, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University: “Opus 2: Robert Venturi’s Metamorphosis of Horace Trumbauer’s Duke House”
  • Pier Paolo Tamburelli, Baukuh, Milan: “Book of Pictures, Book of Books. Gentle Manifesto, Rough Manifesto.

Saturday, November 12

Session 3: Making the Book

9:00 a.m. coffee and pastries

10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. sessionVan Pelt Auditorium, Philadelphia Museum of Art

  • Kathryn Hiesinger, Philadelphia Museum of Art (moderator)
  • Lee Ann Custer, University of Pennsylvania: “Teaching Complexity and Contradiction: Robert Venturi’s Lecture Course ‘Theories of Architecture,’ 1961–1965”
  • Christine Gorby, Pennsylvania State University: “Manuscripts into Manifesto: The Evolution of Robert Venturi’s 1966 'Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture'”
  • Deborah Fausch, independent scholar: “Comparative Method in the Visual and Verbal Organization of Complexity and Contradiction”
  • Enrique Walker, Columbia University: “The ‘Difficult Whole’ [and the ‘Decorated Shed’]”

Bus Tour: The ‘Philadelphia School’

1:00–4:00 p.m. Tour departs from the Philadelphia Museum of Art

  • Includes Robert Venturi’s Vanna Venturi House and Louis Kahn’s Margaret Esherick House, with commentary by William Whitaker, University of Pennsylvania, and Alice Friedman, Wellesley College. Cost of $45 includes box lunch. To register, contact ccaatfifty[at]gmail.com. (As a free alternative, self-guided walking tours of the ‘Philadelphia School’ on the Penn campus and in Center City will be available. Attendees may also visit the exhibition “Back Matter: The Making of Robert Venturi’s 'Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture',” at the Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania.)

Conversation with Denise Scott Brown, Exhibition Viewing of “Back Matter: The Making of Robert Venturi’s 'Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture',” and Closing Reception

4:00–7:00 p.m. Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania

To register, contact ccaatfifty[at]gmail.com