Pratt alum Jack Esterson returns to the school of architecture to talk to students about his contributions to architecture. Having graduated with a B.Arch in 1975, Esterson worked with various architecture firms in New York City before forming his own studio in 1989. He talks about his experience working in a small studio that is part of a greater office (Wanks Adams Slavin Associates, or WASA) combining the intensity of a small practice with the support and resources of a big firm. Esterson goes over early influences that inspired him to become an architect and presents a collection of his work.
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