Yuko Nagayama talk
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Speaker: Yuko Nagayama 永山祐子
Lecture title: Architecture as an impetus
Date: 28 October, 2021 (Thursday)
Time: 13:30–14:30 UK time, 20:30–21:30 (HKT)
Venue: https://hku.zoom.us/j/91024897131
Zoom ID: 910-2489-7131
*The lecture will be live-streamed on the Faculty Facebook page.
Architecture is close to us and has a lot to do with us unconsciously. It is a place where we live our ordinary lives and it works as a medium in providing opportunities to foster the relationship between the city and people as well as create various activities for people to communicate with each other.
Architecture generates new experiences and inspirations. This lecture will examine architecture as an impetus through the works of Yuko Nagayama.
Biography
Born in 1975, Yuko Nagayama graduated from Showa Women’s University. After working at Jun Aoki & Associates, she established Yuko Nagayama & Associates in 2002. She received numerous awards and prizes, including JIA Young Architect Award (2014) with “Teshima Yokoo House”, Yamanashi Cultural Prize of Architecture (2017), JCD Design Award, Silver Award (2017), Tokyo Architecture Award, Excellent Prize (2018) with “Goddess of The Forest Central Garden”, Design Award for Light and Lighting and Grand Prize (2021) with “Tamagawa Takashimaya S.C. Grand Patio”. Her other representative works include “Louis Vuitton Kyoto Daimaru” and “a hill on a house” in Tokyo.
Currently, Yuko Nagayama is working on the Japanese Pavilion for Dubai Expo (2021), a high-rise building in Kabukicho, Shinjuku (2022) and Tokyo Torch in Tokiwabashi (2027).
This lecture is open to the general public.
*The total number of attendance is limited to 300. First come, first served.
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