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Lecture

Lisa Iwamoto

Iwamoto Scott Architecture  

Monday, October 8, 2007
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall

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Lisa Iwamoto is principal of IwamotoScott Architecture, a practice formed in 1998 with Craig Scott. She received her Master of Architecture degree with distinction from Harvard University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Structural Engineering from the University of Colorado. She is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture at University of California at Berkeley.

IwamotoScott’s recent projects include: REEF for the 2007 PS1 Young Architects Program, Jellyfish House, a theoretical house design incorporating ambient technologies for the Vitra Design Museum’s exhibition OPEN HOUSE; mOcean, a motion capture installation for SFMoMA, recently published in the 2005 ID Magazine Awards issue, IN-OUT Curtain; 2:1 House in Berkeley, California, and FOG House.

From: Lisa Iwamoto

LISA IWAMOTO
Lisa Iwamoto received her Master of Architecture degree with Distinction from Harvard University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Structural Engineering from the University of Colorado. She has worked as a Structural Engineer at Bechtel Corporation, and Architectural Designer at Schwartz Silver Architects, Thompson and Rose, and Architectural Intern at Morphosis. She has taught previously at the University of Michigan where she was a Muschenheim Fellow, and Harvard University. She is currently an Assistant Professor at University of California Berkeley where her design research concentrates on the perceptual performance of material and digital fabrication techniques.

From: http://www.iwamotoscott.com/ISARhome.html

 

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Professor Erik Hemingway, Lecture Committee Chair