The summer holidays are over and it's back to the grind with a new season full of architecture and design events! Wondering where other design-inclined folks are gathering in the Greater L.A. area? Archinect and Bustler compiled a snappy list of noteworthy events around town that are not to be missed.
Check back regularly so you don't miss out on our latest event recommendations. Here are this week's L.A. picks.
VRLA School: S//A Presents – Architecting Experiences for VR + AR | September 24, recommended by Amelia Taylor-Hochberg
VR/AR stands to change the architecture profession forever – and no doubt draw architects away from a traditional practice, into focusing entirely on virtual spaces. This panel will pick the brains of a variety of professionals to frame how architects and designers can ultimately benefit from adopting VR/AR tools.
Fast Forward: The Architecture of William F. Cody | Open now until September 25, recommended by Justine Testado
It's the final week for the William F. Cody exhibition at the A+D Museum, which is honoring the architect's centennial birthday and his impact in modern architecture and education. The exhibition showcases contemporary interpretations of Cody's designs that were created in collaboration with Cal Poly SLO architecture students. Check it out now before it closes this Sunday!
SCI-Arc Selected Thesis Opening | Opening on September 23, recommended by Nicholas Korody
There's no better place to preview the future of architecture then a graduate thesis exhibition. See the best-of from this year's SCI-Arc grad's at a "Selected Thesis" opening this Friday at 6PM in the SCI-Arc gallery.
Roman Mosaics across the Empire | Open now until January 1, 2018, recommended by Alexander Walter
Mosaic of a Lion Attacking an Onager, late 2nd century. Credit: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California
This ongoing exhibition at the Getty Villa offers a fascinating glimpse into the richly embellished homes of wealthy Roman citizens: depicting scenes from mythology, nature, and daily life, these intricate mosaic floors were recovered from various archeological contexts throughout the Roman Empire, such as Italy, North Africa, Southern France, Turkey, and Syria.
Also keep track of our weekly event picks for New York City and London.
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