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Japanese Architecture at Crossroads

Kayoko Ota, Architectural Curator

28-Nov-14 15:00

Japanese Architecture at Crossroads

Architecture, by its very nature, is not a discipline that can exist separate from other disciplines and from other people. With that in mind, Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM), are hosting the inaugural PAM Public Lectures and we have the first speaker for the series, Kayoko Ota, discussing contemporary Japanese architecture, where it’s heading in the future, and what challenges it may face.


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