Pecha Kucha

Pecha Kucha is a free and informal event of the LA Forum for Architecture and Urban Design.
Check out our page on the Worldwide Pecha Kucha Website
The 20x20x20 rule: Up to 20 presenters will be able to project 20 slides each of their choosing. Each slide will be projected for 20 seconds. Presenters speak and show images of any work or topic of their choosing.
Send your slides to: Rick Miller, ricksomething@yahoo.com
la forum programs
events
The Forum's special events include visits to the top of city hall and freeway overpasses, a theory reading group, fax-in projects, debates, provocations, and collaborations with other community groups particularly in the wake of the 1992 uprisings. [details]
[Learn about the history of our Special Events]
architecture and urban design related events
Today's events are shown on the map below. Click on any of the dots for more information about the event. Some of the dots show ongoing events like exhibitions.
publications
The Forum's publications include Craig Hodgetts's Swimming to Suburbia, Douglas R. Suisman's Los Angeles Boulevard: Eight X-Rays of the Body Public, Experimental Architecture in Los Angeles, Everyday Urbanism, Wrapper, the Forum Newsletter, and Forum Issues and the Forum Annual.
To date, the Forum a number of pamphlet-sized books and one book which were distributed to art and architecture bookstores throughout the country.
Briefly, these are:
lectures and symposia
The Forum's lectures series include Moving Targets, Fake Estate, Natural Productions, Out There Doing It, and Slippery When Wet.