Lecture: Silva Ajemian & Jorge Prado: TODO Design
Storrs Hall 110
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Wed Mar 30th, 5:00pm
School of Architecture
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Into the Box: The Frame and its Discontents
Silva Ajemian holds a Master of Architecture degree and a Bachelor of Environmental Design Studies from Dalhousie University, Canada. She has been practicing Architecture since 1996 and has worked among others with Michael Sorkin and Vito Acconci. Jorge Eduardo Prado is a registered architect. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from NJIT, along with a Bachelor of Arts degree and graduate work in Advanced Linguistics and Poetics from New York University. Together they founded todo design, a multi disciplinary design and architecture firm based in New York City. The firm has been recognized with awards and publications internationally. They have participated in exhibitions, design conferences and trade fairs in Beirut, Palermo, Tokyo and New York. Currently Jorge and Silva teach at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Jorge is a recipient of an AIA New Jersey Honor Award for architecture and The National AIA prize for interior architecture. Silva’s work is currently on exhibit at Pratt Manhattan Gallery as part of the Blind Dates Project. Their lecture will be an inventive and creative discourse on how their practice questions frames, limits, and possibilities in architecture.
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