Established artist Robert G. Booth's current work delves into the definition and understanding of walls, altering their accepted definitions of function.
Booth received a BA in Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley in 2001, graduating with honors. He is currently working towards an MA in Architecture from Columbia University in New York.
Booth states, ?The introduction of complex curvature to architecture may dramatically alter our perception of the built environment. Long a symbol of stability, division and boundary, the very definition of ?wall? is called into question.?
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:
2006 - PicassoMio.com
2003 - Architecture et al. Film Festival, CA, United States
2000 - 5o Festival Internationale di Architettura in Video, Venice, Italy
AWARDS AND HONORS:
2000 - Deans List and Honors, University of California, Berkeley
1999 - Deans List and Honors, University of California, Berkeley
1997 - Stout Award, Best Undergraduate Architectural Research Paper
1996 - Stout Award, Best Undergraduate Architectural Research Paper