Thinking Hand NGO Talk 02 – Momoyo Kaijima

Thinking Hand NGO Talk 02 – Momoyo Kaijima

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Architecture Event: Thinking Hand NGO Talk 02 – Momoyo Kaijima

The mission and aim of the Thinking Hand NGO is to empower people and students especially urban poor with various events to bring people together (Collective Approach) lead the way for change with free education.

Talk series will be on various topics starting from (Past, Present, Future) Architecture, Design, Landscape, Environment, Thesis, Theory, Research, Practice, Sustainability and more. These talks from experts would inspire and empower people from remote areas.

A platform to discuss openly, voice and think deeply, critically in a more constructive way. The panel members, professors, experts will be from various disciplines, Institutions and backgrounds to lecture, talk and discuss various topics in conversation with Thinking Hand NGO founder and principal Ar. Ketham Santosh Kumar and the event supported by studio Ketham’s Atelier Architects.

Thinking Hand NGO Talk 02 – Momoyo Kaijima

Past, Present, Future Architecture

Date and Time 30 October 2021 @ 15:00 CET (18:30 IST) Online 

Program: 15:00 – 15:05 Introduction by Ketham Santosh Kumar 15:05 – 15:30 Lecture by Momoyo Kaijima 15:30 – 15:50 Kaijima In conversation with Ketham 15:30 – 16:00 Answering Audience Questions

Open and Free to all Send us email to register and get talk link: thinkinghand.ngo@gmail.com

Professor Momoyo Kaijima

Momoyo Kaijima (b. 1969, Tokyo JP) graduated from the Faculty of Domestic Science at Japan Women’s University in 1991. She founded Atelier Bow-Wow with Yoshiharu Tsukamoto in 1992. In 1994 she received her master degree from the Tokyo Institute of Technology. During 1996-1997 she was a guest student with scholarship from Switzerland at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich (ETHZ). In 2000 she completed her post-graduate program at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. She served as an assistant professor at the Art and Design School of the University of Tsukuba since 2000, and as an associate professor since 2009. In 2012 she received the RIBA International Fellowship. From 2017 she has been serving as a Professor of Architectural Behaviorology at ETHZ. She taught at Harvard GSD (2003, 2016), guest professor at ETHZ (2005-07), as well as at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (2011-12), Rice University (2014-15), Delft University of Technology (2015-16), and Columbia University (2017). While engaging in design projects for houses, public buildings and station plazas, she has conducted numerous investigations of the city through architecture such as Made in Tokyo and Pet Architecture. She was the curator of Japan Pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia.

Studio Bow-Wow: www.bow-wow.jp

Log on for more talks and information: www.kethamsatelier.com www.thinkinghandngo.com

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