Land+Living
Land+Living
34 Los Angeles Architects
How 34 LA architects approach their work
Exhibition at A+D Museum in Los Angeles running November 18, 2004 through February 22nd, 2005.
The exhibit is a preview in support of a new book to be published by Balcony Press and scheduled for release in the Fall of 2005 – entitled “2000 + New Architecture from Los Angeles”. The book’s editor is John Chase.

Each participating architect has fitted the presentation of his work into a diamond-shaped 6 ft x 2 ft “tower” designed by Lorcan O’Herlihy, AIA. The towers are mounted on wheels, arranged randomly, and can move around the room. This affords the viewer a walk through the exhibit non-sequentially, much like walking through a forest of trees. Each firm’s viewpoint is contained within the tower and may be studied from all angles by a single viewer, or by a group of viewers, thus presenting an opportunity for discussion.

Link: A+D Architecture and Design Museum


The participating firms are:
Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects; Pugh + Scarpa; Steven Ehrlich Architects; John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects; Marmol Radziner and Associates; William Adams Architects; Chu & Gooding; David Lawrence Gray Architects; SPF: architects; Hodgetts & Fung Design Associates; TurnerMeis & Associates; Mark Mack; Barton Myers Associates; Richard Meier Partners; Studio Works Architects; Perkins & Will; Neil M. Denari Architects; Shubin + Donaldson; Randall Stout Architects; Clive Wilkinson Architects; Jeffrey Daniels Architects; Michael Maltzan Architects; Angelil Graham Pfenninger Scholl Architecture; Frederick Fisher & Partners Architects; Cannon Design; Koning Eizenberg Architecture; Greg Lynn Form; Moore Ruble Yudell; Escher GuneWardena; Central Office of Architecture; Rios Clementi Hale Studios; George Yu Architects; Predock Frane.

 Comments (1)
Paul Adem  — November 27, 2005
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The CommunitiesUnder Construction exhibit at the A+D Museum was impressive. I work in <a href="http://www.adem.net">Los Angeles</a> as well and had to see this exhibit.
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