ICJS Event: Stanley Saitowitz "Expanded Architecture-Buildings and Projects"
- Date
- Wednesday, August 29, 2007
- Time
- 7:00 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
- Venue
- Temple University, Japan Campus
Azabu Hall Room 317 (Access) - RSVP
- mehta@tuj.ac.jp
We are happy to invite you to a talk by Stanley Saitowitz, architect and professor of architecture at UC Berkeley. Should you wish to register please contact Professor Geeta Mehta at Temple University on mehta@tuj.ac.jp.
About Stanley Saitowitz
Stanley Saitowitz's started his design career in his native South Africa, and has gone on to design many important projects including his award-winning design for the New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston. He thinks of architecture less as a rarefied art form and more like cooking: "This establishes very real conditions," he notes. "No one thinks rotten food amusing." He is also a painter. His work is the subject of three books, and is also exhibited in art museums and galleries around the world. (http://www.saitowitz.com)
About ICJS
The Institute of Contemporary Japanese Studies (ICJS) is an organization dedicated to fostering study and research on various topics related to contemporary Japan and Asia.