JAY ISENBERG
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Jay H Isenberg, AIA is a practicing architect in the Twin Cities, an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Minnesota College of Design School of Architecture and an arbitrator and mediator of design and construction disputes.
As an artist he explores through various architectural medium “dialogic space” and the diverse themes that emerge at the intersections of architecture, psychology, ethics, and law often within a Jewish political and cultural context. Specific work includes a multi-media virtual installation: “Two Walls; an Architecture of Conflict”, and “When Dreams Turn to Nightmares”, a performance piece exploring the disintegration of the design process presented at the Weisman Museum in Minneapolis.
A once described “tramp athlete poet second baseman” he has channeled post prime dreams of sport, travel and dogs into unpublished short stories.
He has an education, some awards and a blessed family.
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