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Design and Architecture

Holocaust Museum Finds Home in Pan Pacific Park

Since its founding 50 years ago the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust has built a collection of over 3000 artifacts but has long sought a permanent home. Now it has one, in an intriguing building by architect Hagy Belzberg in Pan Pacific Park.

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By Frances Anderton • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

Since its founding 50 years ago the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust has built a collection of over 3000 artifacts but has long sought a permanent home. Now it has one, in an intriguing building by architect Hagy Belzberg in Pan Pacific Park. LACMA curator Bobbye Tigerman explains her grandfather's role in helping found the museum and Hagy Belzberg talks about the way in which the design and architecture contribute to the understanding of the genocide.

Interior view of Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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    Bobbye Tigerman

    LACMA

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    Hagy Belzberg

    Architect and Principal, Belzberg Architects

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