Jim Jennings: “Work” [lecture]
Mon Feb-08 @ 6:30pm (online):
Livestream Link
Work:
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Rensselaer School of Architecture is launching its Spring 2021 Lecture Series Monday February 8th, 6:30 pm with the online lecture “Work” by architect Jim Jennings, FAIA.
As a native Californian, I have a deeply embedded connection to the geometries of landscape and to the abstract and variables qualities of light. Design emanates from the site, from the clues and conditions found there. Each physical circumstance suggest a particular expression of scale, space, form and material.
Refinement of detail is a mainstay of Jim Jennings Architecture. Our buildings are rational, lucid and sustainable — and convey a quite strength.
Since 1975, I have run my practice as a studio in which I am intimately involved with every project from design through construction and where the sole purpose is making architecture that exists beyond aesthetics to optimally serve its function.
Jennings graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and has been recipient of numerous awards. He became a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 2016.
http://www.jimjenningsarchitecture.com