Traveling Fellow Reports on His Research on the Architecture of Japan
Thursday, April 25 // 11.30AM
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Krishnan Mistry is an American-born Indian, who grew up between the United States and the United Kingdom. He studied at The University of Texas at Arlington for a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and The University of Texas at Austin for his M.Arch I. He hopes to pursue design of all forms for the rest of his life, whether it be through drawing, architecture, graphics, programming, and so on.
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As the 2018 Swank Traveling Fellow, his research objective was to examine how Japanese architecture has evolved with modernity through traditions in culture, religion, and design.
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Join us for his presentation on his experiences with Japanese architecture–both vernacular and contemporary. We’ll gather with our brown bag lunches at 11:30 a.m., and the presentation will begin at noon. RSVP by e-mailing info@DallasADEX.org. Please include LLS-Japan in the subject line.