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Innovative Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto is one of the most prominent members of the generation of architects to grow up in the ruins of post-war Japan. His award-winning designs for houses respond to the changing nature of the family unit and changing role of the individual in society. Yamamoto has also produced a number of radical educational projects. His work has been the subject of several monographs and exhibitions, has received numerous awards, and been published around the world. He now has projects in the Netherlands, China, Korea, and throughout Japan.
Yamamoto’s Auckland lecture also serves as the keynote address of The Society of Architectural Historians, Australia & New Zealand annual conference. Generously supported by the University of Auckland, the Warren Trust, and GIB.
Full Price $25, Student with ID $20. The lecture will last approximately 90 minutes.
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