
Daniel Lee, AIA to Lecture at Temple University
Lee, a principal in our Philadelphia studio, will present Harmonic Threads: Intellect, Intuition, Innovation at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture.
The way we live, work, and gather is rapidly evolving and increasingly connected, requiring a holistic design approach that resonates on a human level. On September 10th, Principal Daniel Lee, AIA will share the interconnected nature of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson’s work at Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and Architecture. Lee will share how the practice merges intellect and intuition to design innovative, contextually meaningful, and emotionally resonant environments. Work will range from early residences, to large civic destinations, to recent and in progress STEM education facilities.
Since joining the practice in 2005, Lee’s project leadership has included a diverse range of building types, including academic, retail, residential, interiors, and civic projects. Recent work includes the Rosa O. Valdes STEM + Innovation Center at Greenhill School, Malachowsky Hall at the University of Florida, and Gallatin Residence, recently featured in The Local Project. Learn more about the lecture below.