BiographyYoshiko Sato was originally from Japan. Before moving to the USA, she studied fine arts in Tokyo. In 1989, she received a bachelor's degree in architecture from
Cooper Union. In 1996, she earned a master's degree in architecture from
Harvard University. Sato has received several awards, including the Paris Prize in Architecture and a Mellon grant. She participated in competition juries for the
Architectural League of New York and the New York State Council for the Arts. From 2004 to 2005, she taught as a visiting lecturer at Harvard University. Since 1999, she has been teaching at
Columbia University, where she was appointed associate professor in 2005. Since 1996, she has led a joint practice, Morris Sato Studio, in New York with
Michael Morris. She also served as the director of the Japanese Architectural Laboratory at Columbia University, focusing on research and development of space habitation modules in collaboration with NASA.
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