Air Date
July 14, 2010

Bobby Unser takes us inside the automobile racing world to understand firsthand how innovation happened—and how some of racing's greatest personalities and organizations collaborated and competed in their pursuit of success.

Architect

Throughout her career as a practicing architect and educator, Toshiko Mori has pursued a technical interest in the properties of materials, and especially synthetic materials, in addition to her concerns for purity of line, visual lightness and thermal performance.

Why She Innovates

As an architect, Toshiko Mori has always taken a personal delight in discovering new properties and potentials in materials. Whether designing exhibitions, houses or institutional projects such as the Visitor Center for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Darwin D. Martin House in Buffalo, New York, she enjoys a process that combines intuition with the rigor of research.

Toshiko Mori Interview Highlights Transcript

Toshiko Mori

I would say every architect that I know is a philosopher on his or her own.

Bobby Unser

30 Dec, 11:44 AM
<p>Bobby Unser takes us inside the automobile racing world to understand firsthand how innovation happened&mdash;and how some of racing's greatest personalities and organizations collaborated and competed in their pursuit of success.</p>