About this Event
AIASJ Lecture Series Presents: L. Gene Zellmer
Zellmer's visionary designs encompass a wide array of building types, revolutionizing construction practices with a focus on sustainability and environmental consciousness. As an early advocate for green buildings, Zellmer pioneered energy-efficient techniques, including innovative below-grade work and sloping wall construction. Notably, he introduced structural fabric systems, a revolutionary concept that paved the way for a new era in building design. His extensive portfolio, which thrives in the challenging climate of Central California, showcases his mastery of creating comfortable, energy-saving spaces through features like large overhangs and reflective glass. Zellmer's research extends to reimagining housing and urban planning, with a focus on affordability and long-term sustainability, offering a glimpse into the future of architecture.
Don't miss this opportunity to explore the genius of Gene Zellmer and his transformative impact on the architectural landscape.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fresno Art Museum, 2233 North First Street, Fresno, United States