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New
York Architects Participate In U.Va. School Of Architecture Spring
Lecture Series
January 29, 2002-- WHO:
Paul
Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki and David J. Lewis, of Lewis, Tsurumaki, Lewis,
Architects, New York City
WHAT:
Public lecture, "Satirical Efficiencies"
WHEN:
Friday, Feb. 15, 5 p.m.
WHERE:
Campbell Hall, Room 153
WHAT: Exhibition
of work by New York architectural firm Lewis, Tsurumaki, Lewis
WHEN: Jan.
28 -Feb. 15, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
WHERE: Campbell
Hall Public Art Gallery
Architects
David J. Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki and Paul Lewis partners in the New
York City architecture and research firm Lewis, Tsurumaki, Lewis,
will give the U.Va. School of Architecture Michael Owen Jones Memorial
Lecture on Friday, Feb. 15, at 5 p.m. in Campbell Hall, Room 153.
Titled
"Satirical Efficiencies," the lecture highlights the firm's recent
speculative and built work which expands beyond traditional architecture
to include multi-media installations, architecture fabrication and
construction, and the theory and practice of digital technology.
They are the creators of the award-winning series, "Pamphlet Architecture,"
published by the Princeton Architectural Press.
An
exhibition of their work is on display through Feb. 15 in Campbell
Hall Public Art Gallery. The gallery is open Monday through Friday,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Lewis,
Tsurumaki and Lewis, have each been recipients of the Young Architects
Award from the Architectural League of New York. Their work recently
was exhibited in the Cooper-Hewitt Museum's National Design Triennial,
a profile of cutting-edge developments in American architecture
and design, and also is included in the Permanent Design Collection
of the San Francisco Museum of Art.
Paul
Lewis is a member of the architecture design faculty at Princeton
University, Columbia and Barnard Colleges. Tsurumaki is a professor
of architecture at Parsons School of Design, Columbia University
and Barnard Colleges. David Lewis is a professor of architecture
at Cornell University.
Contact:
Jane Ford, (434) 924-4298
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