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As we enter anoter semester of remote teaching, we are delighted to announce the return of our regular Zoomcast. This semester we're going to run things a bit differently in that the session every Monday is going to be the meeting of our newly formed Current Book Club. Weplan to meet every week to disuss a different text broadly related to the field of architecture and things that influence and shape it. This is the recording of our first session where we discussed Renyer Banham's Essay "A Black Box" (Link: https://arts.berkeley.edu/wp-content/.... Next week we will meet to disuss Heidegger's "Building, Dwelling Thinking" (Link: http://designtheory.fiu.edu/readings/.... You can join us on zoom at 1pm Irish time here: https://ucd-ie.zoom.us/j/85946920172?... CURRENT Socials Instagram: / current_ire. . Twitter: / current_ireland Current is a project originating in UCD and involving architecture schools across Ireland. This regular ‘zoomcast’ will present features on what the faculty, staff and students are up to – in projects, in practice and in research – and on what is current. We will ask invited guests to share their enthusiasms – favorite books, pictures, places visited – and will explore themes and issues relevant to contemporary architecture. As long as we cannot all be in the same place at the same time, Current is intended to provide ‘a shared stream of thought’ through which the culture of architectural education can be sustained. Between us, the schools will produce a number of programs each week, typically running from 1-2pm. All are welcome to join, ask questions, and become part of the conversation.