Koji Tsutsui lecture
Koji Tsutsui presents recent work, including a school and home complex for HIV orphans in Uganda.
The Architectural League Prize, established in 1981, recognizes exemplary and provocative work by young practitioners and provides a public forum for the exchange of their ideas.
Koji Tsutsui founded his Tokyo firm in 2004, then opened an office in San Francisco in 2010. In this recording of his League Prize lecture, he presents recent work including his plan for a school and home complex for HIV orphans in Uganda, the Tohoku Earthquake Relief Project, and several completed houses in California and Japan.
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