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To enable the following architecture students from the United States to participate in a seminar in Japan on environmental design, summer 1965, under the direction of Eiji Itoh, research associate, University of Tokyo, and Philip Thiel, associate professor, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington: Thomas Bender, Christopher Chadbourne, Eric Doepke, Ann Esch, Ronald Fleming, Thomas Moran, Roger Pool, James Stanek, Edward Tower
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To survey contemporary architecture and meet with architects in the United States in April 1999
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to survey contemporary architecture and meet with architects in the U.S.
to survey contemporary architecture and meet architects in the United States
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Three-week fellowship to survey contemporary architecture and meet with architects in the U.S.
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To enable architects Arata Isozaki and Fumihiko Maki to serve as visiting lecturers in a seminar program on Japanese environmental design held at the Japan Study Center, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University
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to undertake a year of postgraduate research and study in the School of Architecture, Washington University, beginning in January 1998
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to undertake research in Macao, Hong Kong, and Beijing on the Jesuit introduction and of Baroque theories of art and architecture in China.
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Recipient of Outstanding Young Architect Award. Will come to the U.S. to observe and meet with other architects in fall 1996
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to undertake dissertation research in Malaysia on the representation of cultural ideas in domestic architecture within a multi-ethnic community, beginning October 1996.
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To undertake research in Japan in summer 1995 for a book entitled "Tokyo: The Architecture and Urbanism of an Informational World City."
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