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deCoding Asian Urbanism: A Discussion

Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

Free
deCoding Asian Urbanism is a timely book and exhibition about the unprecedented, meteoric growth of Asian cities, and the “urban acupuncture” projects that are making them more liveable. This Thursday, March 3, Helms invites you for a reception and conversation about the issues raised by DAU. What happens to cultural identity in the face of such extreme change and what can designers do to recreate a sense of place? Does the extreme density of Asian cities represent the future for all growing cities?

deCoding Asian Urbanism Exhibition

Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

Free
deCoding Asian Urbanism is timely given the meteoric growth of Asian cities as hundreds of millions of new dwellers are transforming our understanding of urbanism, from China to South Korea, Indonesia, or India.

Last Week for SoCalNOMA’s Exhibition “Not Now, But Right Now”

Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

Free
This is the last week to view SoCalNOMA's exhibition “Not Now, But Right Now”.

“Not Now, But Right Now” is an exhibition of recent projects by members of the Southern California Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (SoCalNOMA). SoCalNOMA’s mission is to increase the diversity, equity, and inclusion of the architecture profession, to support our members to amplify their voices and expand their connections to the Southern California community at large, and to increase the pipeline of diverse architects entering the profession in the future.

SoCalNOMA Panel Discussion with Dr. Betty Williams, Robert Moore, and Drake Dillard

Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

Free
On Saturday December 11th, from 2:00 to 5:00 pm, the SoCalNOMA Senior Practitioners Committee will host a conversation with Betty Williams (wife of NOMA founding member Harold Williams) and past NOMA National President, Drake Dillard on the NOMA legacy and the contributions of minority architects to the Southern California community. 

Nature, Art and Habitat Residency 2022 | SOIL: The Critical Zone

Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

Free
On Thursday, December 9th from 6:30 to 9:00 pm, please join us in welcoming Nature, Art and Habitat for their 2022 Residency, “Soil: The Critical Zone”, an evening conversation focusing on the role of soil as a foundational ecosystem.