Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano: LOT-EK
Graduate Studies/Wattis Institute Lecture Series
Monday, February 13, 7 pm
Timken Lecture Hall, San Francisco campus
Cosponsored by the CCA Architecture Lecture Series
Info: 415.551.9251
Socially engaged, digitally savvy, structurally extreme, the New York City - based architecture studio LOT-EK has created one of the most exciting and innovative urban design practices of our time. Specializing in the reuse of existing structures and materials, LOT-EK has developed a new approach to built space that combines postapocalyptic ingenuity with a childlike sense of play. In addition to residential, commercial, and institutional projects in the United States and abroad, Tolla and Lignano have designed exhibitions and created site-specific installations for the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and the New Museum of Contemporary Art. The title of their lecture is "URBANSCAN."
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