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The New York Times architecture critic, Nicolai Ourousoff has described Toyo Ito’s work as being the “next step on the evolutionary chain,” calling out Ito’s belief that to create a human architecture it “must somehow embrace seemingly contradictory values.” Ourousoff suggests that “instead of a self-contained utopia, [Ito] offers us multiple worlds, driving in and out of focus like a dream," embraces ambiguity, is interested in the realm of the “in between,” and “forces us to look at the world through a wider lens.” Ito, like many architects who came to prominence in the past decade, aims to expand possibilities and, in doing so, to make room for a wider range of human experience.
The purpose of this conference is to provide a venue to articulate, develop, and question where you stand with respect to your thinking and doing in architecture.