BAST | Architectures Sans Titre [Untitled Architecture]
In collaboration with the French Consulate of Atlanta and the Institute Francais, BAST will give a lecture on October 23 at 4pm in the Reinsch-Pierce Family Auditorium. BAST is an architecture firm based in Toulouse, who won the 2019 EU Mies "Young Talent, Architecture” award. The firm takes an anonymous approach and a proactive research posture adopted to experiment with the diverse potentialities of each project. BAST will discuss their current work in a lecture titled, “ Architectures San Titre [Untitled Architecture].
Видео BAST | Architectures Sans Titre [Untitled Architecture] канала School of Architecture, Georgia Tech
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