Bustler's editor picks for architecture & design events: Los Angeles, November 28-December 5
By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Nov 28, 2016
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Take a breather at an exhibition as the holiday frenzy begins. As always, Los Angeles is abuzz with creative folks expanding the possibilities of how architectural design and practice can be reinterpreted, bringing attention to what in the urban environment is constantly overlooked. Wondering where other design-inclined folks are gathering in the Greater Los Angeles area? Bustler has compiled a snappy list of noteworthy happenings around town that are not to be missed.
Check back regularly at the start of the week to stay up to date. Have a look at the Bustler editorial team's latest selection of Los Angeles events.
Live Filming: Rad, Bad, and Sad (Talk Show) | December 4, recommended by Nicholas Korody
Materials & Applications is something of an LA-architecture institution. Right now, they have an interesting exhibit up in their courtyard space: "a contemporary update on the aesthetic principles of early 19th century English landscape architecture". Head over on Sunday night for some "bantering" on past exhibitions held at the space with Joseph Adam Dunn and Ben Warwas.
RELATED EVENT Live Filming: Rad, Bad, and Sad (Talk Show)
Enchanted: Forest of Light | Open now until January 8, 2017, recommended by Alexander Walter
Still looking for a stand-out event these holidays that's 1) romantic, 2) great for kids, 3) sure to make yourself feel like a kid again? Enchanted: Forest of Light, an interactive, nighttime experience "featuring a one-mile walk through 10 distinct lighting displays" at Descanso Gardens, ticks all the boxes and promises copious instagramable moments. Make sure to purchase your tickets in advance.
RELATED EVENT Enchanted: Forest of Light
500 Years of Utopia | Open now until February 9, 2017, recommended by Amelia Taylor-Hochberg
Since the term was first introduced around 500 years ago, the definition of, and search for, utopia has shifted with the tide of urbanist discourse. This exhibition from the USC Libraries puts the term's history on display, while taking care to also show "the fine line between utopia and dystopia."
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