The Hyde Lecture series continues with a presentation by Craig Scott, co-founder and principal at IwamotoScott Architecture, 4:30 p.m., Feb. 24 at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center.
The Hyde Lecture series is presented by the College of Architecture. The lectures are free and open to the public.
IwamotoScott Architecture is a San Francisco-based architecture and design practice led by Lisa Iwamoto and Scott. IwamotoScott is committed to pursuing architecture as a form of applied design research. The office was included in most resent Design Vanguard as one of 10 emerging firms shaping the future of design practice and producing some of the most innovative work in architecture.
Scott received his Master of Architecture degree with distinction from Harvard University, and a Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University. He has worked as project architect at Brian Healy Architects and RoTo Architects, and architectural designer at Morphosis.
Scott taught previously at the University of Michigan, Yale, and Harvard. He is currently an associate professor of architecture at California College of the Arts.
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