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International Symposium "LIVING Modernity: Past, Present, Future"

LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s-1970s

March 20 (Thu), 2025

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To commemorate the opening of LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s-1970s, the National Art Center, Tokyo will hold the international symposium, "LIVING Modernity: Past, Present, Future." The exhibition reconsiders innovative attempts in housing design beginning in the 20th century from seven perspectives that shape the modern house: hygiene, materials, windows, kitchens, furnishings, media, and landscape.
The symposium presents key researchers/curators of the exhibition’s featured 14 masterworks from Japan and the world.  They will consider how the architects' experiments beginning a century ago continue to shape living today and how their visions of modern houses may be passed on to the next generation. This symposium offers the opportunity to examine these questions from multiple perspectives of architect, client, and conservator.

Event Information

Date
March 20 (Thu), 2025
Time

14:00 – 17:00 (Door opens at 13:30)

Venue

The National Art Center, Tokyo, 3F Auditorium

For who
All
How to Participate

Numbered tickets will be distributed from 10:00 at the Information Counter (1F).

Capacity

Limited to 220

Admission

Free admission for LIVING Modernity exhibition ticket holders.
Please present the ticket (or ticket stub) at the check-in counter.

Organized by

The National Art Center, Tokyo

Inquiries

For general inquiries: (+81)47-316-2772 (Hello Dial)

Remarks

*Time and content may change without prior notice.
*English-Japanese simultaneous interpretation available. 
*Recording or photography of this event is not permitted.
*There will be no live streaming nor archived video available online.
*Please note that photo documentation of this event may be published for the purpose of our activity reports and publicity.

Details

Timeline:

14:00       Greetings: Eriko Osaka, Director General, the National Art Center, Tokyo
14:05       Keynote Speech: Ken Tadashi Oshima, Professor, University of Washington, Exhibition Guest Curator

[SESSION 1]
14:25       Presentation 1: Le Corbusier, Villa “Le Lac,” 1923
      By Patrick Moser, Curator of Villa “Le Lac” Le Corbusier (online)
14:40       Presentation 2: Koji Fujii “Chochikukyo,” 1928
      By Akira Matsukuma, Representative Director of Chochikukyo Club
14:55       Presentation 3: Kameki Tsuchiura “Kameki Tsuchiura House,” 1935
      By Atsuko Tanaka, Architectural historian, Part-time lecturer of Kanagawa University
15:10       Discussion and Q&A moderated by Kei Sasaki, Exhibition Associate Curator
15:35       intermission (10min.)

[SESSION 2]
15:45       Presentation 4: Lina Bo Bardi “Glass House,” 1951
      By Marcelo Carvalho Ferraz, Architect, Former director of Bardi Institute
16:00       Presentation 5: Alvar Aalto “Experimental House,” 1952
      By Timo Riekko, Chief Curator, Alvar Aalto Foundation
16:15       Presentation 6: Louis Kahn, “Fisher House,” 1967
      By Kiwa Matsushita, Architect, Professor of Shibaura Institute of Technology
16:30       Discussion and Q&A moderated by Kei Sasaki, Exhibition Associate Curator
16:55       Closing Remarks by Mitsue Nagaya, Chief Curator, the National Art Center, Tokyo
17:00       End of Symposium

MC: Mitsue Nagaya, Chief Curator, the National Art Center, Tokyo

Speakers

Ken Tadashi Oshima
Exhibition Guest Curator

Patrick Moser
Curator of Villa “Le Lac” Le Corbusier

Akira Matsukuma
Representative Director of Chochikukyo Club

Atsuko Tanaka
Architectural historian, Part-time lecturer of Kanagawa University

Marcelo Carvalho Ferraz
Architect, Former Director of Bardi Institute

Timo Riekko
Chief Curator, Alvar Aalto Foundation

Kiwa Matsushita
Architect, Professor at Shibaura Institute of Technology

Kei Sasaki
Exhibition Associate Curator

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