
Stephanie Forsythe and Todd MacAllen, lead designers and co founders of molo, will speak at The Royal Institute of British Architects along with Boonserm Premthada at Emerging Architecture: Storytelling, an event being held as part of the ar + d Awards for Emerging Architecture exhibition.
Enclosed by ribbons of twisted steel, molo design’s Nebuta House draws on Japanese building principles to create a new home for a national tradition. Nebuta Matsuri is a form of storytelling during which heroes and creatures from myths come to life as paper lanterns. Canadian practice molo discuss this unique cultural project. This talk accompanies the Emerging Architecture exhibition (until 29 February).
ar + d Awards for Emerging Architecture: storytelling by molo + Boonserm Premthada
6:30 pm 07 February 2012 · 66 Portland Place London UK


