“Minoru Yamasaki’s Search for Fusion: Tranquility and Delight”

Wayne State University Helen DeRoy Auditorium

Wayne State University Helen DeRoy Auditorium

Henry Guthard is a founding member of the Yamasaki firm with experience gained in four decades as design engineer, Director of Engineering and Director of Projects Management. Appointed by Yamasaki to serve as business manager of the New York World Trade Center project he specializes in the graceful blending of structural, mechanical and electrical engineering systems into the architectural concepts of Yamasaki buildings worldwide.

Mr. Guthard’s presentation will reflect upon the extraordinary character of Architect Minoru Yamasaki and his unending struggle to develop a new American esthetic; the influences which affected his designs; his triumphs and heartbreaks; his brilliant works at Wayne State University and his ultimate rise to rank among the world’s most celebrated Twentieth Century modernists.

The lecture will be held at 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 25, 2011 at the Helen DeRoy Auditorium on the campus of Wayne State University.

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