How Architecture Tells | Rob Steinberg FAIA

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Wednesday, October 12, 2022 5:00PM - 7:00PM PDT

SPUR Urban Center

654 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA
94105
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SPUR and AIA (San Francisco, East Bay, and Silicon Valley chapters) invite you for a conversation with Rob Steinberg FAIA (Chairperson of Steinberg Hart). Rob will lead a discussion on his recent book, How Architecture Tells, and our collective passion for the built environment.

This program is scheduled for Wednesday, October 12 from 5 - 7 pm at the Urban Center. Doors open at 5 pm for networking and the program will begin at 6 pm.

Roselyne Swig and Alicia John-Baptiste will make introductory remarks.

The evening will include canapés and libations.

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“Architecture is like walking into a room where a conversation is already taking place. A new building or development almost always takes place in an existing context of some kind. Our requirement, as disrupters, is to understand what has already been said, and then decide whether we’re going to join in with the least amount of disruption, or whether we might redirect the conversation altogether. “

Robert Tabin Steinberg FAIA, How Architecture Tells, 9 Realities That Will Change The Way You See.



Robert Steinberg FAIA, is Chairperson of the global architecture firm, Steinberg Hart, with offices throughout the United States and China. Rob began his professional career as a filmmaker in New York and Hollywood and received his architectural training at UC Berkeley. He is a third-generation architect, who transformed his father’s residence-focused Silicon Valley practice, into an international award winning collaboration that specializes in cultural, governmental, educational and mixed-use projects.