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Unfinished – Billie Tsien

October 24, 2024 6:15 PM – 7:30 PM

Higgins Hall Auditorium

Portrait of a woman with short hair, dressed in a black pleated blouse, standing in front of a vibrant, colorful tapestry with bold designs. She is wearing a white bangle on one wrist and multiple rings, and she gazes calmly at the camera with a gentle expression.

Life and architecture are not straight lines. This talk will discuss how practice shifts over time and how that changes the work, and ourselves. We will investigate how some principles remain static over time, serving as a foundation and guide, while some change form, gain strength, or fall to the wayside. Empowering evolution of the creative process allows the work to continue throughout the changes of life. By reflecting on past work and discussing current and upcoming projects, Billie Tsien will engage with how her practice has, and continues to shift and evolve.

Bio:

Billie Tsien is a founding partner of the New York-based practice Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners in 1986. Their practice is committed to reflecting the values of non-profit, cultural and academic institutions toward an architecture of enduring vision. Their dedication to this work has garnered numerous awards and citations including the National Medal of Arts from President Obama and the 2013 AIA Architecture Firm Award. Some of their notable recent projects include the renovation of David Geffen Hall in New York, The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City and the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.