Williams Parker Shareholders Celebrate and Support CFAS Design Month

Coconut Telegraph

Williams Parker’s Michael Wilson recently introduced eminent architect Toshiko Mori at the Center for Architecture’s monthly speaking engagement.  “Ms. Mori’s ‘Dialogue in Details’ exhibit was innovative and engaging. This exhibit was first presented at the Biennale di Venezia in Venice, Italy and we are thrilled to welcome it, and its esteemed curator Ms. Mori, to Sarasota,” noted Wilson. Toshiko Mori is the Hubbard Professor in Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design and principal of Toshiko Mori Architect in New York City.  Mori’s strong research-based approach to design has been commended in invitations to lectures and conferences around the world.  The “Dialogue in Details” exhibit will be on display in the Don Chapell Gallery at the Center for Architecture to December 15.

 

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