Baumer Lecture Series: Yasmin Vobis
Yasmin Vobis is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at UC Berkeley and co-founding principal of Ultramoderne with partner Aaron Forrest.

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Ultramoderne is an architecture and design firm that creates buildings and public spaces that are at once modern, playful, and generous. The principals believe that design is not a luxury, but rather fundamental to the construction of all aspects of the built environment.
Vobis studied architecture at UC Berkeley and Princeton University and has practiced and taught architecture across the US. In 2017, Vobis was awarded the Founders—Arnold W. Brunner—Katherine Edwards Gordon Rome Prize in Architecture.
This event is part of the Autumn 2025 Baumer Lecture Series.
The Baumer Lecture Series invites prominent researchers and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning to present their work and to engage subjects both topical and enduring.