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Design and Architecture

Shelter

How will we live in a future LA? In supertall towers or variations on granny flats? And will we build on a the century of experimentation in home design that LA is famed for?

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By Frances Anderton • Aug 25, 2015 • 1 min read

How will we live in a future LA? In supertall towers or variations on granny flats? And will we build on a the century of experimentation in home design that LA is famed for?

Those are the questions posed at ‘Shelter,’ an exhibition at A+D Museum in downtown. It’s exploring theoretical -- and real -- solutions to meeting LA’s current housing needs, by LA designers.

DnA talks to the curators Sam Lubell and Danielle Rago as well as Carolina Miranda of the Los Angeles Times about the themes addressed in the show.

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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