The Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) has announced their upcoming exhibition Design for Good: Architecture for Everyone, curated by John Cary. Opening on September 23, the museum will showcase projects featured in Cary's book Design for Good.
The exhibition highlights projects around the world that embody a sense of dignity and belonging. Emphasizing the power of design on every person's life, the show affirms good design should be for everyone, not just the elite who can afford it.
MODA will host a lecture by curator John Cary on September 27, along with a lecture on October 18 by Michael Murphy, Executive Director of MASS Design Group.
The exhibition features work by [bc] Workshop, David Baker Architects, Marina Tabassum Architects, Marlon Blackwell Architects, MASS Design Group, Michael Maltzan Architecture, Orkidstudio, Rural Urban Framework (RUF), Sharon Davis Design, Studio Gang, and MOD Furniture (a brand of Actual Architecture Co. + Min Design).
There will be an opening night reception on September 22 from 5-7pm. for more information or to purchase tickets to any of these events please visit MODA's site here.
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