#e.22043Tuesday 12:00PM to 1:30PM
November 13, 2012
CM | 1.50

California Architecture: One State, Divisible or Indivisible?

California Preservation FoundationSan Francisco, CA

We tend to see Northern California architecture and Southern California architecture as two distinct things. But are they? A closer look at 20th century trends, innovations, and architects shows a much more complex story.

From the growth of modern ideas, to the contributions of immigrants from the East and Europe, to the explosive suburbanization of mid-century, to the ways each half of the state identifies itself, this talk will explore what makes California architecture Californian.

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Instructors:

Alan Hess


(3 Ratings)


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