Inlays, Loose Fits, and Other Puzzling Forms of Assembly

In an upcoming lecture, Jenny Wu will discuss the evolution of the design work of her multi-awarded, Los Angeles-based architecture firm, Oyler Wu Collaborative.

Beginning with the idea of line as space, her firm’s work has moved from small-scale installations to large-scale buildings. Jenny will also discuss the exploratory ideas, objects, and assembly sensibilities that drive the work, as well as the multi-scalar approach to their architectural application.

This public lecture is part of the Future Design Research Symposium (Sep 29-30), which explores design innovation and the new possibilities that digital technologies offer for contemporary design practice, the construction industry and education.

Join us in this free in-person lecture on 29 September 2022 at 6:30 pm.

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