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BOTSO: The Teacher from Tbilisi is the amazing story of nonagenarian Wachtung “Botso” Korisheli – musician, sculptor, beloved teacher to generations and an inspiring example of human resilience. Escaping Stalinist Georgia into Nazi Poland and Germany, Botso eventually found his way to Morro Bay. Through interviews with him and many musicians and artists he has mentored, and in sequences filmed on a trip to his native Republic of Georgia, the picture of a uniquely warm, creative, and gentle soul emerges.
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Discussions with
BCJ San Francisco W 4.29 at 1PM Steve Chaitow, Principle Kay Bromley, Intern From the beginning, energy efficiency and environmental sensitivity have been integral to the firm’s design culture. We continue to innovate; combining advanced building systems to harvest a site’s distinct climate and place to make the most of sun for light and heat, wind for ventilation, and the land for insulation. We view sustainable design as the right thing to do ethically, but also as an opportunity to make a richer, more powerful architecture. See: https://www.bcj.com/people/steven-d-chaitow |
Cornell AAP: Universum Carrousel Journey
JDVIV/UCJ is a multidisciplinary practice in which making and thinking are deeply embedded. New horizons are being explored internationally and in research, and profound positions are being taken, both in the firm's interest in drawing and also in debating the essence of urgency today. |
2019 Graduate Travel Fellows
UVA School of Architecture is excited to share a series of virtual lectures and public programs that will take place for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester. Especially during this critical and unprecedented time of COVID-19 when we face conditions of isolation and physical distancing, the School of Architecture is committed to expanding our efforts to keep our community together, active and intellectually stimulated. |