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A New Sculpturalism: Contemporary Architecture from Southern California is the first extensive, scholarly examination of the radical forms that have become prolific in Southern California architecture during the past twenty-five years.
Pacific Standard Time Presents: A Symposium for Modern Architecture in L.A. - A Confederacy of Heretics: The Architecture Gallery, Venice, 1979 Curated by:Todd Gannon, Ewan Branda and Andrew Zago Exhibition design: Zago Architecture
Morphosis work can be seen in this exhibition inspired by New York City’s Active Design Guidelines and the annual Fit City conference. FitNation presents design, policy, and grassroots strategies to promote physical activity as part of daily life.
The Advanced Computational Modeling Group of Thornton Tomasetti will host a two day conference that brings together technology leaders from the Architecture, Engineering and Construction industry.
This annual user conference is a powerful and intensive learning event for users of Bentley software. Formerly known as The Be Together Conference, it's been renamed to The Bentley LEARNing Conference, underscoring Bentley's commitment to make this the premier event for practitioner learning across the va…
Presented by the MAK Center and the city of West Hollywood as part of the MAK Center’s exhibition, Everything Loose Will Land, which explores the cross-pollination that took place between architects and artists in Los Angeles in the 1970s.
Everything Loose Will Land explores the cross-pollination that took place between architects and artists in Los Angeles from the late 1960s to 1980.
Join guest curator and editor Christopher Mount and Los Angeles architects Kevin Daly, Neil Denari, Elena Manferdini, and Michael Rotondi as they discuss the evolution of L.A. architecture over the past three decades.
Thom Mayne sits down with 2013 Pritzker Prize Laureate, Toyo Ito, to discuss his career in design and the changing role of architectural practice.
Thom Mayne will be speaking as part of the A. Alfred Taubman lecture series on April 18, 2013.