{"id":824,"date":"2023-01-21T10:41:05","date_gmt":"2023-01-21T01:41:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ut-iaep.net\/?post_type=activity&p=824"},"modified":"2023-01-27T09:06:10","modified_gmt":"2023-01-27T00:06:10","slug":"japan-studio-symposium","status":"publish","type":"activity","link":"https:\/\/ut-iaep.net\/en\/activity\/2023\/event-en\/japan-studio-symposium\/","title":{"rendered":"Japan Studio Symposium, Super Jury, Review held in New York and Princeton"},"content":{"rendered":"

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SEKISUI HOUSE – KUMA LAB organized a symposium on the Japan Studio Program at the University of Tokyo Office on January 21.<\/p>\n

Initiated by Princeton SOA, the Japan Studio Program has served as a meaningful platform for international collaboration involving a number of schools around the world. After the launch of SEKISUI HOUSE – KUMA LAB, the International Design Studio (Toshiki Hirano Studio) participated in the Japan Studio.<\/p>\n

In addition to Jesse Reiser, the symposium was attended by M\u00f3nica Ponce de Le\u00f3n, Dean of the Princeton University School of Architecture, Professor David Erdman, Chair of the Pratt Institute School of Architecture, and others from the participating Japan Studio schools. At the symposium, institutions from the Japan Studio network presented and discussed how Japan Studio has served as a driving force for new architectural ideas and the future of the program.<\/p>\n

This year, in conjunction with the Symposium, a Superjury (joint poster session) was held at Princeton University and a Review with invited architects.<\/p>\n

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January 20th
\n<\/u>Super Jury at Princeton University School of Architecture<\/p>\n

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January 21st
\n<\/u>Session One (Review)<\/strong><\/p>\n

Guests:
\nTei Carpenter\uff08Columbia University, Agency-Agency<\/a>\uff09
\nIvi Diamantopoulou\uff08Columbia University,
New Affiliates<\/a>\uff09
\nSONO Masayuki\uff08
CLOUDS Architecture Office<\/a>\uff09<\/p>\n

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