ArchitecTalk! "Whose Tokyo? The City as a Collective Project" by Jorge Almazán
We launch a new talk series for the Architecture Open Day!
In ARCHITECTALK, architects and experts in the various fields of architecture give short talks in Mita campus.
This year, Jorge Almazán from the faculty of Science and Technology, Keio, will talk about the architecture of Tokyo in the midst of rapid changes and the urban city design.
Language: English
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Date
Thursday 3 October 2019, 18:30-19:30
Venue
Ex Noguchi Room, Keio University (Mita)
Audience
Open to anyone
Cost
Free
Enquiries and bookings
Keio University Art Center (Yu Homma)
03-5427-1621
pj.ca.oiek.c-tra@yranuc
Date
Thursday 3 October 2019, 18:30-19:30
Venue
Ex Noguchi Room
Keio University Mita Campus, South Research Building 3rd floor.
Audience
Open to anyone
Cost
Free
Booking
You can join without booking in advance. But if you’d like to reserve a seat, please make a booking.
Lecturer/Performer
Jorge Almazán (Faculty of Science and Technology)
Jorge Almazán
https://www.almazan.sd.keio.ac.jp/
Graduated from the School of Architecture, Polytechnics University of Madrid in 2003. In 2001 he studied at the Technische Universität Darmstadt. He completed the Doctoral Degree at Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2007. In 2008 he held the position of Invited Professor of Architectural Design at the University of Seoul. Since April 2009 he teaches in Keio University, where he leads Studiolab: a university-based collaboration platform that works as architecture design studio and research laboratory.
Enquiries and bookings
Keio University Art Center (Yu Homma)
03-5427-1621
pj.ca.oiek.c-tra@yranuc
Organiser(s)
Organised by Keio University Art Center and Cultural Narrative of a City project.
Co-organised by Minato-city (FY2019 Minato Cooperation Project for Cultural Program).
In co-operation with International House of Japan.
Supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan in fiscal 2019.
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