Lecture
James Cathcart
An architect and collaborator of Iceberg Project

Tuesday, Nov ember 11, 6:30 pm
Wyly Tower Auditorium


James Cathcart

Mr. Cathcart is a member of Ralph Applebaum Associates, the largest interpretive museum design firm in the world. While best known by the public for his work on the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., his projects are widely published and have been exhibited in museums and galleries across the United States.

Additionally, Mr. Cathcart is a collaborator and co-founder of a collective called Iceberg Project. Iceberg Project's body of work has resulted in creating innovative installations and other art works relative to the "act" of building. Although strongly conceptual, their work engages the public, a primary function of architecture. A cross-section of Iceberg’s many projects was published in 2003 in "Gravity" in Pamphlet Architect 25, one of a series of illustrated books published by the Princeton Architectural Press

To learn more about the work, please visit: http://www.icebergproject.org/

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Lectures are available for CEUs.