PechaKucha, Inspire Japan
The New Haven chapter of Architecture for Humanity will host “PechaKucha, Inspire Japan” on Thursday, May 19th from 7 PM at BAR (254 Crown St, New Haven). The event is a benefit for the reconstruction of Japan and to encourage this country which has long inspired artists and architects in the world.
In Pecha Kucha style (a presentation format invented in Japan using 20 images shown for 20 seconds each), speakers will focus on 4 main themes: INSPIRE, JAPAN, THE ISSUES, and RECOVERY. These could be things of inspiration, great ideas or solutions that help deal with the issues at hand or experiences and understandings of Japan.
A $10 suggested donation will be collected at the door. BAR is providing their space at no cost. One hundred percent of the proceeds will go to Architecture for Humanity’s Japan Reconstruction appeal.
Please print out the attached poster and display at your office/college.
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Thank You
Thanks to everyone who attended or contributed to our event last week. We filled the space, entertained and inspired many, kept the issues in the forefront of peoples minds and on top of that raised almost $900.00.