WHO/WHAT: The University of Hawai‘i at Manoa School of Architecture presents “Traditional Sino-Japanese Art as a Source of Modern American Architecture.” It is part of the UHM Center for Japanese Studies Seminar Series.
Dr. Kevin Nute, assistant professor of the School of Architecture, will talk about the influence of traditional Japanese buildings on modern architecture. This presentation will examine the impact of traditional Far Eastern art on two leading American architects: Frank Lloyd Wright and John B. Yeon.
WHEN/WHERE: Wednesday, Feb. 26, noon – 1 p.m. at UHM in the Tokioka Room (Moore 319). For more information, email cjs@hawaii.edu, or call 956-2665.