V&A at Dundee architect Kengo Kuma is to give a public lecture in the city next month.
Organisers say he will discuss his approach to architecture and how a new relationship is being formed between people and place.
Mr Kuma last lectured in Dundee in May 2011. An extra session had to be added to cope with demand.
Philip Long, director of V&A at Dundee, said: “I am delighted to welcome Kengo Kuma back to Dundee for this public event. As he showed during his previous lectures here, he is an extremely engaging speaker and can offer fascinating insights both into his own projects and how architecture affects all our lives.”
The ‘Power of Place’ lecture will be delivered at Dundee University’s Dalhousie Building at 6pm on February 18.