Columbia University’s Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture and the MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House present an exhibition and public program addressing the relationship between inequality, architecture, and real estate.
House Housing: An Untimely History of Architecture and Real Estate in Thirty One Episodes
835 North Kings Road, West Hollywood, CA 90069
April 9–May 8, 2016;
Open Wednesday–Sunday, 11:00AM–6:00PM
Event Opening Panel Discussion and Reception
Saturday, April 9, 3:00PM–6:00PM; 835 North Kings Road, West Hollywood, CA 90069
Moderated by Christopher Hawthorne of the Los Angeles Times
Considering historical and contemporary cases, MAK and the Buell Center have invited scholars and practitioners to a discuss how we might reframe our understanding of the relationships between architecture, housing, and real estate in light of the inequalities they both produce and reflect.
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