Michael Horne
Plenty of Horne

Marcus Prize-Winner’s New Installation Unveiled

Tokyo-based architect Sou Fujimoto gets the $100,000 Marcus Prize and works with students to create a temporary installation at Prospect and Ogden.

By - May 9th, 2014 02:30 pm

Tokyo-based architect Sou Fujimoto gets the $100,000 Marcus Prize and works with students to create a temporary installation at Prospect and Ogden. Back to the full article.

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  1. Jared Kraft says:

    “$100,000 to create a temporary installation” you might want to check the facts… http://www4.uwm.edu/sarup/school/unique/marcusprize/

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