Open House Lecture: Steven Holl and Mireia Luzarraga in Conversation with Dean Andres Jaque
Renowned architect Steven Holl and Mireia Luzarraga discuss their practices in conversation with Columbia GSAPP Dean Andres Jaque at the spring open house.
Why we picked this
Steven Holl is one of the most important living architects, and his buildings treat light and space as primary materials. Hearing him in conversation with GSAPP's dean makes this a rare window into how two generations of design thinkers see the discipline's future.
Steven Holl has spent four decades creating buildings that treat light, water, and spatial experience as primary design materials. From the Kiasma Museum in Helsinki to the Nelson-Atkins Museum expansion in Kansas City, his work challenges the boundary between architecture and phenomenology.
At Columbia GSAPP’s spring open house, Holl joins architect Mireia Luzarraga in conversation with Dean Andres Jaque for a discussion spanning their respective practices and visions for architecture’s role in contemporary culture.
Free and open to the public. Non-Columbia affiliates must register via Eventbrite in advance.