Traditional Sino-Japanese Art as a Source of Modern American Architecture

February 26, 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 319 (Tokioka Room), 1890 East-West Rd.

Center for Japanese Studies Seminar Series, co-sponsored with the School of Architecture

Dr. Kevin Nute, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, 51²è¹ÝM

The influence of traditional Japanese buildings on modern architecture is today widely acknowledged. This talk will examine the less-well known impact of traditional Far Eastern art on two leading American architects: Frank Lloyd Wright and John B. Yeon.


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Center for Japanese Studies and School of Architecture, Mānoa Campus

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