Yoshiharu Tsukamoto – Architectural Behaviorology/Creating Better Accessibility to Local Resources

YOSHIHARU TSUKAMOTO
Weedon Lecture in Asian Architecture
Mon. 4.09.18, 12PM, Campbell Hall 153
ARCHITECTURAL BEHAVIOROLOGY /
CREATING BETTER ACCESSIBILITY
TO LOCAL RESOURCES

Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and his wife Momoyo Kajima founded the architecture firm Atelier Bow-Wow in 1992. The Tokyo-based practice is renowned for their domestic, commercial and cultural architecture and theories, especially their work surrounding the concept “Behaviorology.” The firm has also championed the experimental project “Micro-Public-Space,” which has been exhibited across the globe. The pair has published 11 books, including the Pet Architecture Guidebook, which documents small buildings situated in tiny locations all over Tokyo. Tsukamoto is an Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Architecture and Building Engineering at Tokyo Institute of Technology. Most recently, he was the architect for the BMW Guggenheim Lab in New York, Berlin, and Mumbai.
Image: ©Atelier Bow-Wow

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