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Toshiko Mori Keynote Speaker at Frank Lloyd Wright Trusts’s Annual Program
An evening with architect Toshiko Mori.

Hear Toshiko Mori speak about her work at the Frank Lloyd Wright Trusts’s (FLWT) annual program, "Thinking Into the Future: The Robie House Series on Architecture, Design, and Ideas" on Thursday, Sept. 29. The event takes place at the University of Chicago’s Logan Center for the Arts, 915 East 60 St. at 6 p.m.
Thinking into the Future is an annual lecture presented by the FLWT, engaging leading international, national and Chicago voices in architecture, design and contemporary culture that point the direction to a bright future for the next generation.
In her talk, Dialogue in Architecture, Mori will discuss how architecture develops languages and dialogues that reflect and respond to complex, circumstances and contexts.
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Toshiko Mori is the Robert P. Hubbard Professor in the Practice of Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design and the principal of Toshiko Mori Architect (TMA). She is the founder of VisionArc, a think-tank promoting global dialogue for a sustainable future and one of the founders of Paracoustica, a non-profit promoting music in underserved communities.
Tickets for Frank Lloyd Wright Trust members/University of Chicago alumni, faculty and staff/AIA Chicago members/Teachers cost $20; Non-members $25; Students $5. Get your tickets today at http://bit.ly/1MVidpt.
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