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Room 152, Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, 266 Fourth St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313

A. Maureen Rouhi
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Join the Center for Academic Enrichment and the Center for Serve-Learn-Sustain as we screen “Ever the Land,” a documentary about one of New Zealand’s most independent Maori tribes, Ngāi Tūhoe, and their quest to construct a Living Building on their land. The new building is the binding character in this observational documentary that immerses us in a culture that is tightly woven into its land and an architecture that is defined by its integrity to it.  This is a film about past and future, tradition and modernity. Most of all, though, it’s about the grandest hopes—and what it takes to fulfill them.

The film will be followed by a faculty-led discussion featuring Jennifer Hirsch, director of the Center for Serve-Learn-Sustain; Juan Archila, assistant director of facilities, College of Sciences; Juan Carlos Rodriguez, associate professor Modern Languages; Hugh Crawford, associate professor of Literature, Media. and Communication; and Drew Cutright, program manager, Office of the Executive Vice President and Outreach for the Georgia Tech Living Building.

 

 

 

Summary

This film screening is part of Project One, a campus-wide project that seeks to connect first-year Georgia Tech students to faculty, mentors, and organizations for a shared learning experience. In the post-screening discussion, Juan Archila, assistant director of facilities in the College of Sciences, is one of several discussants.

Teaser

The documentary film screening and panel discussion are part of Project One, a campus-wide project to connect first-year students with faculty, mentors, and organizations for a shared learning experience.

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