Edward Suzuki | TEDxTokyo 2009
Edward Suzuki worked alongside master architect and futurist Buckminster Fuller while attending Harvard on a Fulbright scholarship. Perhaps that’s one reason he’s a self-proclaimed student of life, regularly contemplating the structure of the atom, the environment, philosophy and the metaphysical. Edward’s bold yet organic architectural designs draw from influences both East and West, and have taken shape as far away as Kenya and China. They’ve also brought him well over a dozen major awards here in Japan and the United States. “Eddi’s House,” a prefabricated system he created with Daiwa House Industry, incorporates his designs into mass-produced housing.