Trey Trahan — Bridging Cultures, Building Community
Architect Trey Trahan discusses how architecture can bridge cultural divides and build stronger communities through thoughtful, place-based design.
Date & Time at 7:00 PM EST
Location Japan Society New York, US
Organizer Japan Society
Why we picked this
Trahan's firm designs buildings that respond to the specific culture and climate of their location rather than imposing a signature style. At Japan Society, he'll discuss what architecture looks like when it listens first.
Architect Trey Trahan presents on how architecture can serve as a bridge between cultures and a foundation for stronger communities. His practice emphasizes place-based design, buildings that emerge from the specific conditions, materials, and traditions of their location rather than following a universal template.
Presented at Japan Society, the talk explores the intersection of architectural design, cultural identity, and community building.