Exhibition : deCoding Asian Urbanism

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8745 Washington Boulevard,Culver City CA 90232

24 February, 2022

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deCoding Asian Urbanism explores the breathtaking urban development in Asia and examines its impact on western cities. The immersive exhibition, deCoding Asian Urbanism, organized by the A+D Architecture and Design Museum > Los Angeles (A+D) and designed by City Design Studio opened at the Helms Design Center (8745 Washington Blvd; Culver City, California 90232) on January 30, 2022. Visitors are transported to Asia through evocative films, vivid photography, and bold graphics of transformational projects that act as urban acupuncture. Gallery hours are Thursday, Friday, and Sunday noon-5 PM, and Saturday 2pm – 7 PM. Jan 30-Mar 4, 2022. Admission is free. Masks are mandatory, proof of vaccination is required. The immersive exhibition, deCoding Asian Urbanism, is organized by the A+D Architecture and Design Museum > Los Angeles and designed by City Design Studio. The mission of the museum is to celebrate and promote progressive architecture and design in everyday life. The project is curated by British historian Professor Kenneth Frampton, Malaysian ecologist and architect Ken Yeang, and Los Angeles-based urban designer and architect Farooq Ameen. It builds on multi-year collaborations with the Art Center College of Design, the Bengal Foundation, and Harvard University.

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