The texture of cinematic space at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
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Read MoreArtist Jenifer K Wofford’s mural for the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco connects the museum with its wider context of cultural hybridity.
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Read MoreAn exploration of the role of architecture in classic films, from “Playtime” to “Black Panther.”
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Read MoreA conversation with Allison Glenn about the exhibition “Promise, Witness, Remembrance” at the Speed Art Museum in Kentucky.
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Read MoreProperty developer Jeff Martin shares his perspective on designing his own home in Venice Beach, CA.
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Read MoreAs anyone who’s ever watched a good thriller will tell you – what you can’t see is just as important as what you can.
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Read MoreExhibition highlights from the Stories of Cinema galleries at the Academy Museum of Motion Picture, selected by designers and technicians who brought the spaces to life.
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Read MoreHow to translate the experience of cinema to the museum context?
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Read MoreThe WHY Landscape Workshop offers an alternative perspective on a controversial concept: beauty.
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Read MoreFor the WHY Landscape Workshop, walking is a way of working – a practice of retracing steps, allowing ideas to rise, and witnessing patterns of growth and decay.
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Read MoreDavid Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles deconstructs the standard white cube gallery model, reimagining the relationship between art and the viewer.
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Read MoreA video I produced in collaboration with David Kordansky Gallery, to mark the launch of a series of new exhibition spaces designed by WHY.
Read MoreWhat if we only ever saw what we were expecting, or what we believed to be valuable? Life would be less colorful, less adaptive, less creative.
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Read MoreMembers of the WHY team reflect on the qualities of their favorite public spaces.
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Read MoreThe measure of a Zócalo is not its form, but what it allows for: the events, relationships, and creative experiments which play out in its spaces.
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Read MoreIn this realm of motion-sensitive patterns and illuminated beings, the limits and stagecraft of architecture are nowhere to be seen.
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Read MoreWhat started as a simple gallery redesign project became a comprehensive transformation of the museum as a whole.
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Read MoreAs a frame which simultaneously conserves, clarifies, and deepens the awareness of an object in relation to the surrounding space, casework can actively amplify the museum experience.
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