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Award-Winning San Francisco Architect To Give Talk At U.Va. School Of Architecture
October 29, 2004 --
WHO: Olle Lundberg, Lundberg Design, San Francisco
WHAT: Lecture
WHEN: Friday, Nov. 12, 5 p.m.
WHERE: Campbell Hall, Room 153
Award-winning architect Olle Lundberg will give a talk at the University of Virginia School of Architecture on Friday, Nov. 12, at 5 p.m. in Campbell Hall, Room 153.
Lundberg, chief executive officer and founder of Lundberg Design in San Francisco, strives for beautifully executed simplicity in his designs. His projects include the design of residences, commercial space, furniture, fixtures, sculpture and objects. He pays close attention to detail and focuses on methods and technology of production. This concentration often leads to fabricating furniture, sculpture, lighting and other projects in the firm’s shop that contribute to making one-of-a-kind designs.
Projects by Lundberg Design have received numerous awards including a 1997 Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects for 2850 Broadway, a San Francisco residence; winner of the 1999 Seaport Public Sculpture Competition in Redwood City, Calif.; and the 1998 Public Art Competition for the design of 631 Folsom in San Francisco.
For details about he talk, contact Derry Wade at (434) 982-2921 or derry@virginia.edu.
Contact:
Jane Ford, (434) 924-4298 |