
Terunobu Fujimori and Richard Wentworth: The Urban Subconscious
16 July 2010, London
Alongside his built work, Japanese architect Terunobu Fujimori has spent years documenting the traces of ephemeral patterns of behaviour in Tokyo, from tracks left by cyclists following a shortcut to the graffiti a branch makes on a wall. In conversation with the artist Richard Wentworth, Fujimori will discuss this work on the ‘urban subconscious,’ as well as his commission for the 1:1 - Architects Build Small Spaces exhibition and the ancient forms of vernacular architecture that have inspired him. Lecture Theatre
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Lecture Theatre, The Victoria and Albert Museum V&A, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London. SW7 2RL |
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Tel: 020 7942 2211
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The Victoria and Albert Museum |
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