Asian American Architects: The Absence of History and the WashU Connection
Join us for a special conversation with alum Rod Henmi, FAIA, NOMA, titled Asian American Architects: The Absence of History and the WashU Connection. The event is especially geared toward WashU students, but all are invited to attend. Join us for a discussion with Rod about his Asian American identity, family history, career in architecture, and more. A brief Q&A session will follow.
About Rod Henmi
Rod Henmi earned his Master of Architecture and Urban Design from Washington University in 1983, and currently works in California as the director of design for HKIT Architects. He is an award-winning architect, social justice advocate, and educator dedicated to furthering opportunities for minority architects. Rod served on the board for the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) and was elevated to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects.