3410 Hillview Avenue
Palo Alto, California 94304


Please join me next Thursday November 9th for a Future Salon with Architect Professor George Yu AIA:

That sounds very interesting to me. Please RSVP (http://tinyurl.com/yhjbze) so we know how much food to prepare and what size room to get.



Reminds me that I always wanted to read the book Pattern Language from Christopher Alexander which after 60 reviews on Amazon still has a 5 star rating. I think it would be a good intro into our talk next Thursday.

Biography
Established in 1992, George Yu Architects is an innovative, award-winning practice with experience in a wide range of building types. Specializing in the integration of urban design, architecture, and technology issues, we have developed a unique approach that has made us very successful in creating innovative solutions for problems that are normally considered beyond the purview of architecture. For example, in the IBM e-Business Centers in the United States, the Honda Advanced Design Center in Pasadena, and the Sony Design Centers in Los Angeles and Shanghai, our leadership made architectural design a significant part of larger organizational and technological transformations occurring within these companies.

George Yu was born in Hong Kong in 1964 and grew up in Hope, Vancouver, and Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban Geography in 1985 from the University of British Columbia and Master of Architecture degree from the University of California in Los Angeles in 1988. From 1988 to 1992, he was a member of Morphosis Architects in Santa Monica. In 1992, Yu started his firm, George Yu Architects, in Los Angeles.

Yu has completed over 65 projects ranging in scale from 1000 square foot retail interiors to 1.5 million square foot shopping centers. Key projects include: the headquarters for Nettwerk Records in Vancouver; creative workspaces for IBM e-Business in Chicago, New York, and Atlanta; the Daido Jusco Shopping Center in Nagoya; the prototypes and roll-out of over 70 fashion boutiques for Max Studio worldwide; the design studios for the Sony Electronics Design Center in Santa Monica; and the Honda Advanced Design Center in Pasadena.

Yu was an Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia's School of Architecture from 1995 to 1998. Since 1998, he has been on the design faculty at Southern California Institute of Architecture. He has also held visiting professorships at the University of Texas, Austin, and Florida International University. Yu’s work has been featured in a number of exhibitions: Blue Diamond 68, at Artists Space in New York; Blow-up at Sci-Arc in Los Angeles; Pentimenti at the Ottawa Art Gallery; and Transforming Type at the U.S. Pavilion in the 2004 Venice Biennale and Yale University. Yu has received two I.D. Magazine Design Awards, honors from the Architectural Foundation of Los Angeles, was selected by the New York Architectural League as a member of the Emerging Generation, and was awarded the Canada Council's most prestigious award in architecture, the Prix de Rome.

A Future Salon has the following structure: 6-7 networking with light refreshments proudly sponsored by SAP. From 7-9+ pm presentation and discussion. SAP Labs North America, Building D, Room Southern Cross or Cafeteria depending on your RSVP (http://tinyurl.com/yhjbze), 3410 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304 [map] As always free and open to the public, spread the news.

If you can't join in person we will Webcast the event: Point your Quicktime viewer to the following address: rtsp://207.105.30.90/salon.sdp

IRC chat as always use the server: irc.freenode.net and the Channel: #futuresalon

Official Website: http://www.futuresalon.org/2006/11/architecture_fu.html

Added by finnern on November 1, 2006