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    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-01-16) Bonner, Jennifer
    Jennifer Bonner will present a series of ongoing design and research projects ranging from non-visual environments (the olfactory kind) to neighborhood renewal (the micro-entrepreneurship kind). Recently awarded a commission in Miami to design and build several “Public Houses” and live-work additions for an existing housing stock, she proposes a culinary urbanism for southern Florida. Lastly, her talk will make an argument for coupling the post-digital project with representation as illustrated in a Boston pop-up shop, cluster of cabins in Wyoming, and an eighty-thousand square foot paving system near to the Everglades.
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    Student Exhibition at AIA South Atlantic Region Conference
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-10-14) Johnston, George B. ; Bonner, Jennifer ; Borders, Carl ; Creighton, Colleen ; Dickey, Rachel ; Fischer, Josef ; Froemelt, Adrienne ; Jimenez, Caitlin ; Johnson, Katherine ; LeFrancois, Joshua ; Lohrey, Dessa ; McPhail, Leeland ; Wheelock, Timothy
    In a collaborative effort of design and making, the exhibition team interrogated what might constitute a responsible contribution to this convention’s ephemeral display of architecture and production. What locally available materials, what organization of labor and know-how, and what expressions manifested from those could best exemplify the spirit of architectural education at Georgia Tech? Rescuing 50,000 sheets of paper from the campus recycling bins at Georgia Tech "a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of document pages printed there each month" a singular unit of construction was derived, a simple rolled sheet. Its structural logic was investigated; the procedural logic of its production and assembly was tested; its visual coherence was evaluated. The thickened, porous paper wall that results is embedded with historical data that visualizes student enrollment at Georgia Tech’s College of Architecture during its first 100 years.