Brigitte Shim
Thursday, January 12, 6:30 pm
Lectures take place in the SFMOMA Phyllis Wattis Theater, located at 151 Third Street (between Mission and Howard Streets) in San Francisco.
$10 for AIA and SFMOMA members, students, and seniors
$15 general admission
Tickets are available at the Museum (no surcharge), through www.sfmoma.org/tickets (surcharge applies), or by calling 415.357.4000. Tickets are on sale now.
Toronto-based Brigitte Shim is a principal of Shim-Sutcliffe Architects, an architecture and design firm integrating furniture, architecture, and landscape design. The firm's focus on the construction and fabrication of buildings, sites, and their intersections results in a thoughtful questioning of the fundamental relationships between object and ground, building and landscape, and man and nature. Their projects have been honored with eight Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Governor General's Medals and Awards for Architecture along with AIA, American Wood Council, Canadian Wood Council, Architectural Record Interiors, and I.D. Magazine Design Review awards. A Fellow of the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada, Shim currently teaches at Yale University. Lecture sponsored in part by the Consulate General of Canada and is an AIA SF/SFMOMA Lecture.
For more information: Call AIA San Francisco at 415/362-7397 or SFMOMA's A+D Forum DesignLine at 415/357-4027.
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