November 4th – 8th, 2014
I am very excited and honored to be attending this year’s AIA AAJ Conference in St. Louis as a 2014 scholar. I am delighted to have this opportunity of meeting and engaging with you all—experts, professionals, judges, professors, and students in the field of Architecture for Social Justice.
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY
James Park is a M.S. Architecture Candidate in the School of Architecture at Georgia Institute of Technology and a research assistant in the Shape Computation Lab. His research interests are in the fields of computational geometry and algorithmic composition.
James has a considerable research experience in courthouse design as a member of CourtsWeb—a web-based research database of United States Courthouses—project development team. His most recent project focuses on the design of a grammar for Mies Van Der Rohe’s Dirksen Courthouse in Chicago.
He holds a Master of Architecture and a B.S. Architecture from Georgia Institute of Technology.
November 4th, 2014