PANEL: Living Forever in the Arakawa+Gins Reversible Destiny Lofts

Friday, April 5, 2024
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1:30PM to 3:00PM

​​Can architecture help you live forever? At any given point while inside the Mitaka Lofts in Tokyo designed by Arakawa and Gins, you can see a minimum of six colors. Hear how artists, architects, and curators have encountered this multi-sensory experience—and imagine how you would, too.

• Momoyo Homma, Director, Reversible Destiny Foundation + Arakawa+Gins Tokyo Office
• Takashi Ikegami, Director, Takashi Ikegami Lab + Professor, University of Tokyo
• ST Luk, Project Director, Reversible Destiny Foundation
• Harshita Nedunuri, Transdisciplinary Designer + Researcher, CCAM Ultra Space Research Fellow
• Koichi Tsutsui, Lead Architect, Mitaka Lofts

This event is part of the Spring 2024 CCAM Ultra Space Symposium: Adaptation/s.

Admission Information

The symposium is free and open to the public. All events will take place at CCAM (149 York Street, New Haven, CT 06511). No advance registration is required, but RSVP is encouraged. Seating will be first-come, first-served, and room capacity limits will apply.

  • Open to: 
    • Undergraduate
    • All Ages
    • General Public
    • Graduate And Professional

PANEL: Living Forever in the Arakawa+Gins Reversible Destiny Lofts

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