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Hai/kyo: Destruction and Rebirth of Japanese Architecture

Hai/kyo: Destruction and Rebirth of Japanese Architecture

The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles Hall
5700 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 100
Los Angeles, CA 90036

廃墟 (HAI/KYO) refers to ruins that embody the remnants of historical destruction caused by disasters such as earthquakes, fires, floods, and wars, while also symbolizing themes of rebirth, recovery, and the creation of new urban landscapes.

To discuss Japanese architecture, this talk series is organized around five concepts unique to Japan: MA, KANE, HAI/KYO, IN/EI, and SUKI. Renowned Japanese architects and scholars will speak at each symposium about their ideas on architecture and the works they have produced. This series offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of Japanese architecture and its cultural concepts by featuring their insights, enriching your perspective on this distinctive architectural heritage through the lens of contemporary practice.

Ken Tadashi Oshima & Alicia Volk

Free, Registration Required




Sponsor(s): Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies, Architecture and Urban Design, UCLA xLAB, Japan Foundation Los Angeles

9 Jan 25
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

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