the liminal, substanceless, and static space of automotive transience
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exhibit
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a portfolio of 100 images
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an array of about 170 architectural models representing some 80 international projects - includes unrealized and completed buildings as well as projects still in planning, such as BMW Welt, Munich, Musee des Confluences, Lyon, and the European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main
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installation by Italian architect, fashion designer and SCI-Arc professor, Elena Manferdini
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work by Undergraduate and Graduate students
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site-specific installation by designer, comic book author and LeFevre Fellow at the Knowlton School of Architecture at Ohio State University, Jimenez Lai
installation
Description:
Using the Historic Los Angeles City Jail, create an adaptive reuse program that brings together the ideas of sustainable design and urban renewal
design competition
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works from MOCA’s permanent collection that examine artists’ ongoing fascination with interior spaces and the range of ways they have chosen to depict or represent both the public and private places inside buildings, whether anonymous or well known
exhibit
Description:
an analysis of his contributions to architecture, anthropology, fashion, and design, and illustrates his thinking through a diverse presentation of sketches, architectural models, travel notebooks, photographs, sculptures, fabrics, and footwear
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Proposals for replacement housing and Redevelopment in New Orleans, Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
exhibit
Description:
the liminal, substanceless, and static space of automotive transience
exhibit
Description:
exhibit
Description:
a portfolio of 100 images
exhibit
Description:
site-specific installation by designer, comic book author and LeFevre Fellow at the Knowlton School of Architecture at Ohio State University, Jimenez Lai
installation
Description:
Using the Historic Los Angeles City Jail, create an adaptive reuse program that brings together the ideas of sustainable design and urban renewal
design competition
Description:
works from MOCA’s permanent collection that examine artists’ ongoing fascination with interior spaces and the range of ways they have chosen to depict or represent both the public and private places inside buildings, whether anonymous or well known
exhibit
Description:
an analysis of his contributions to architecture, anthropology, fashion, and design, and illustrates his thinking through a diverse presentation of sketches, architectural models, travel notebooks, photographs, sculptures, fabrics, and footwear
exhibit
Description:
Proposals for replacement housing and Redevelopment in New Orleans, Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
exhibit
Description:
the liminal, substanceless, and static space of automotive transience
exhibit
Description:
exhibit
Description:
a portfolio of 100 images
exhibit
Description:
site-specific installation by designer, comic book author and LeFevre Fellow at the Knowlton School of Architecture at Ohio State University, Jimenez Lai
installation
Description:
Using the Historic Los Angeles City Jail, create an adaptive reuse program that brings together the ideas of sustainable design and urban renewal
design competition
Description:
works from MOCA’s permanent collection that examine artists’ ongoing fascination with interior spaces and the range of ways they have chosen to depict or represent both the public and private places inside buildings, whether anonymous or well known
exhibit
Description:
an analysis of his contributions to architecture, anthropology, fashion, and design, and illustrates his thinking through a diverse presentation of sketches, architectural models, travel notebooks, photographs, sculptures, fabrics, and footwear
exhibit
Description:
Proposals for replacement housing and Redevelopment in New Orleans, Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
exhibit
Description:
the liminal, substanceless, and static space of automotive transience
exhibit
Description:
exhibit
Description:
a portfolio of 100 images
exhibit
Description:
site-specific installation by designer, comic book author and LeFevre Fellow at the Knowlton School of Architecture at Ohio State University, Jimenez Lai
installation
Description:
Using the Historic Los Angeles City Jail, create an adaptive reuse program that brings together the ideas of sustainable design and urban renewal
design competition
Description:
works from MOCA’s permanent collection that examine artists’ ongoing fascination with interior spaces and the range of ways they have chosen to depict or represent both the public and private places inside buildings, whether anonymous or well known
exhibit
Description:
an analysis of his contributions to architecture, anthropology, fashion, and design, and illustrates his thinking through a diverse presentation of sketches, architectural models, travel notebooks, photographs, sculptures, fabrics, and footwear
exhibit
Description:
Proposals for replacement housing and Redevelopment in New Orleans, Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
exhibit
Description:
the liminal, substanceless, and static space of automotive transience
exhibit
Description:
exhibit
Description:
a portfolio of 100 images
exhibit
Description:
site-specific installation by designer, comic book author and LeFevre Fellow at the Knowlton School of Architecture at Ohio State University, Jimenez Lai
installation
Description:
Using the Historic Los Angeles City Jail, create an adaptive reuse program that brings together the ideas of sustainable design and urban renewal
design competition
Description:
works from MOCA’s permanent collection that examine artists’ ongoing fascination with interior spaces and the range of ways they have chosen to depict or represent both the public and private places inside buildings, whether anonymous or well known
exhibit
Description:
an analysis of his contributions to architecture, anthropology, fashion, and design, and illustrates his thinking through a diverse presentation of sketches, architectural models, travel notebooks, photographs, sculptures, fabrics, and footwear
exhibit
Description:
Proposals for replacement housing and Redevelopment in New Orleans, Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
exhibit
Time:
6:30pm-8:30pm
Description:
lecture
Description:
the liminal, substanceless, and static space of automotive transience
exhibit
Description:
exhibit
Description:
a portfolio of 100 images
exhibit
Description:
site-specific installation by designer, comic book author and LeFevre Fellow at the Knowlton School of Architecture at Ohio State University, Jimenez Lai
installation
Description:
Using the Historic Los Angeles City Jail, create an adaptive reuse program that brings together the ideas of sustainable design and urban renewal
design competition
Description:
works from MOCA’s permanent collection that examine artists’ ongoing fascination with interior spaces and the range of ways they have chosen to depict or represent both the public and private places inside buildings, whether anonymous or well known
exhibit
Description:
an analysis of his contributions to architecture, anthropology, fashion, and design, and illustrates his thinking through a diverse presentation of sketches, architectural models, travel notebooks, photographs, sculptures, fabrics, and footwear
exhibit
Description:
Proposals for replacement housing and Redevelopment in New Orleans, Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
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a group exhibit of women's architectural work
sponsored by The Association for Women in Architecture
exhibit
Description:
the liminal, substanceless, and static space of automotive transience
exhibit
Description:
exhibit
Description:
a portfolio of 100 images
exhibit
Description:
site-specific installation by designer, comic book author and LeFevre Fellow at the Knowlton School of Architecture at Ohio State University, Jimenez Lai
installation
Description:
Using the Historic Los Angeles City Jail, create an adaptive reuse program that brings together the ideas of sustainable design and urban renewal
design competition
Description:
works from MOCA’s permanent collection that examine artists’ ongoing fascination with interior spaces and the range of ways they have chosen to depict or represent both the public and private places inside buildings, whether anonymous or well known
exhibit
Description:
an analysis of his contributions to architecture, anthropology, fashion, and design, and illustrates his thinking through a diverse presentation of sketches, architectural models, travel notebooks, photographs, sculptures, fabrics, and footwear
exhibit
Description:
Proposals for replacement housing and Redevelopment in New Orleans, Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
exhibit
Time:
8:30am-4:30pm
Description:
A scholarly workshop examining the history of the subterranean American West, including such topics as archeology, mining, hydrology, seismology, and the history of cemeteries or burials
symposium
Time:
10:00am-3:00pm
Description:
with artist Fritz Haeg
book talk / signing
Time:
10:00am-12:30pm
Description:
in downtown's Historic Core
$5-$10 res reqd
tour
Time:
10:00am-12:30pm
Description:
the largest concentration of pre-World War II movie houses in America
$5-$10 res reqd
tour
Time:
10:00am-12:30pm
Description:
four decades of Los Angeles history, architectural styles from the Victorian to the Beaux Arts to the Art Deco
$5-$10 res reqd
tour
Time:
10:00am-12:30pm
Description:
architecture, art, and open spaces of the postwar urban built environment
$5-$10 res reqd
tour
Time:
10:00am-12:30pm
Description:
the last great railway station built in America, an inspiring combination of Spanish Colonial revival and Art Deco styles
tour
$5-$10 res reqd
Time:
11:00am-4:00pm
Description:
Explore new architecture and private art collections - two tours are offered: 1. Newly Hatched Homes in Venice and 2. Private Homes & Art Collections in Malibu
proceeds benefit the Venice Family Clinic
res reqd
Time:
11:00am-3:00pm
Description:
$10 reqd
tour / open house
Time:
5:00pm-8:00pm
Description:
an exhibit of womens' architectural work
sponsored by The Association for Women in Architecture
Scholarship awards will be presented to this year's winners at the opening gala
exhibit opening