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SUMMARY:Architects Designing Furniture: The Crossover of Craft & Space
DESCRIPTION:FOUR SEASONS THE SURFCLUB – UNITED STATES OF AMERICA HOSPITALITY \nImage Courtesy of Tribù \nEVENT DETAILS\nJoin AIA | LA Interior Architecture Committee and Tribù for an evening exploring the creative crossover between architecture\, interiors\, and furniture design—and how thinking at the scale of an object can transform the way we shape space. \nHosted inside the beautifully curated Tribù showroom\, this program features Marc Merckx\, William Hefner\, and Cory Grosser —practitioners who move fluidly between room and object and bring real-world insights on process\, craft\, culture\, and collaboration. \nTogether\, the panel will explore how designers translate spatial thinking into furniture (and back again)\, what shifts in materiality and detailing across scales\, and how teams navigate constraints like performance\, ergonomics\, and production—without losing the original design intent. Grounded in built work\, the conversation will also consider how thoughtful design shapes daily experience and creative culture\, and how interdisciplinary collaboration strengthens both the work and the communities it serves. \nRather than a free-form panel\, the evening is designed as a guided\, MC’d conversation led by Daniel Glaser and Pearse Lumb of Tribù\, with clear themes to keep the pace strong—plus built-in moments to bring the audience in. Expect a lively discussion\, practical takeaways\, and time to connect over food and drinks among the collections. \n  \nSPEAKERS\n  \n \nMarc Merckx \nMarc Merckx is an architect and furniture designer whose work bridges the disciplines of architecture\, interiors\, and product design. He designed the Tribù showroom and is also a designer of Tribù furniture collections\, bringing a rare perspective on how spatial concepts translate into objects—and how objects\, in turn\, shape the experience of a space. His work is defined by a commitment to craft\, materiality\, and the thoughtful relationship between form\, comfort\, and environment. \n  \n \nWilliam Hefner \nWilliam Hefner is a fifth-generation Californian and the founder of the architecture and design firm Studio William Hefner. Established in 1989 in Los Angeles\, the practice encompasses new and restoration architecture\, interior and furniture design\, and landscape architecture and design\, with a focus on luxury homes for modern living. Known for his versatility in both traditional and modernist architecture\, William has created landmark estates in a range of styles that share a devotion to craft and detail. His interest in environmental building has led to the application of sustainable practices throughout his portfolio. His work has been widely published in design books and magazines in the United States and abroad\, including Architectural Digest\, Wall Street Journal\, and beyond. William is the author of three books\, California Homes\, California Homes II\, and Chateau des Fleurs\, with a fourth set to be released in Spring 2027 with Rizzoli. He and his family split their time between Los Angeles and Montecito. \n  \n \nCory Grosser \nCory Grosser is an American product designer\, interior architect\, and art director. He is known for Happy Minimalism™\, a design philosophy centered on clarity\, reduction\, and optimism. A professor at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena\, Grosser’s work focuses on how design decisions shape human behavior\, understanding\, and trust. \n  \nLOCATION\nTribù Flagship Store LA \n8935 Beverly Blvd\, West Hollywood\, CA 90048 \n  \nPARKING\nPlenty of parking is available in the Tribù parking lot. \n  \nTICKET PURCHASE INSTRUCTIONS & SUPPORT\n\n*Note to all registrants: When purchasing a ticket\, please double check that the address + zip code that you provide matches the billing information on the card you are using.* \nTo purchase a ticket\, please select the quantity of tickets you want next to the proper ticket tier using the + sign\, and then select “Get Tickets.” \n  \nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR!
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/architects-designing-furniture-the-crossover-of-craft-space/
LOCATION:Tribù Flagship Store LA\, 8935 Beverly Blvd\, West Hollywood\, CA\, 90048\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committees,Community,Interior Architecture Committee,Networking,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260122T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260122T203000
DTSTAMP:20260428T020226
CREATED:20251213T015210Z
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SUMMARY:The Poetry of Illumination: Light\, Mood\, and Human Experience
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Jason O’Rear \n\n*Note to all registrants: When purchasing a ticket\, please double check that the address + zip code that you provide matches the billing information on the card you are using. To purchase a ticket\, please select the quantity of tickets you want next to the proper ticket tier using the + sign\, and then select “Get Tickets.”\n  \nEVENT DETAILS\nJoin us for an intimate panel discussion exploring the artistic and uniquely expressive potential of lighting in the built environment. Our panel of experts\, featuring a lighting designer\, architect\, interior designer\, and technology integrator\, will examine the intersection of human-centric design\, emerging lighting technology\, and evocative spatial experiences made possible through light. \nThe event will also feature a brief demonstration from the Lutron Los Angeles Design Studio with real-time examples of applications and effects discussed in the panel\, along with ample time for networking before and after the discussion. \nMODERATOR\n \nCarley Knobloch – Technology Advisor\, AudioVisions \nResidential Technology and Lighting Designer Carley Knobloch transforms houses into brilliantly responsive homes where technology whispers rather than shouts. She has been a TV personality for over a decade\, regularly appearing on shows like the Today Show and as HGTV’s Smart Home guru. A recent flood-turned-renovation sparked her passion for remodeling and unique perspective at the intersection of design and smart home technology. She now bridges the gap between architects\, interior designers\, and home automation specialists\, creating “intelligent homes” that blend technology and beauty without compromising a home’s aesthetic or usability. Carley’s 15-year career as a technology expert includes collaborations with premier brands like LG\, Samsung\, Citibank and Google. Her work has been featured in publications like Real Simple\, Good Housekeeping and Elle Decor.\n  \nSPEAKERS\n \nChris Shanley – Principal\, Marmol Radziner \nChris has been with Marmol Radziner since 1992. Beginning with Chris’ role as the Project Manager of the Kaufmann House restoration\, Chris has been integral to the firm’s historic preservation portfolio. Chris’ work includes the restoration of mid-century modern structures\, by Richard Neutra\, Rudolph Schindler\, and Cliff May\, the Santa Fe Federal Savings and Loan by E. Stewart Williams\, and the Century Plaza Hotel by Minoru Yamasaki. Chris is also involved with new construction\, including a residence on Maui and multiple residences in Malibu. Chris also oversees the firm’s large-scale development projects\, including the Cross Creek Ranch Development project in Malibu. \nChris holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Carnegie-Mellon University. \n \nTeal Brogden\, IALD\, MIES\, LC – Senior Principal & President\, HLB Lighting Design \nAs an avid listener\, Teal enjoys the refinement that comes with vetting concepts in a collaborative team forum. Just as there is balance inherent in light and shadow\, so too comes the balance of art and science\, aspiration and pragmatism\, in the final solution. \nTeal’s combined background in the arts and engineering puts her at ease with both the ephemeral and technical challenges inherent in lighting design. Her holistic design perspective has been honed and applied over three decades of industry leadership and iconic project work\, making her an invaluable team member that elevates the aspirations of every project she is involved in. \nTeal is a Senior Principal and President at HLB lighting design and a leader in HLB’s West Coast\, national and international efforts. She is a widely recognized award-winning industry leader and contributes to the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD)\, and a Board Advisor to the Rocky Mountain Lighting Academy. \n \nCarlos Madrid III – SOM \nCarlos Madrid III is a Senior Associate Principal in SOM’s Los Angeles studio with over two decades of experience designing buildings\, spaces\, and objects. With an aptitude for innovation\, his award-winning design contributions are consistently recognized for a rational yet provocative approach\, always driven by the betterment of the human experience. \nCarlos’ notable accomplishments include a 150\,000-square-foot headquarters for The Trade Desk in New York City; multiple projects for Loyola Marymount University (LMU) and a new bus shelter program for the City of Los Angeles that addresses social equity and climate change. \nCurrently\, he is working on the new Phu Quoc Convention Center in Vietnam\, an academic building for the School of Engineering at LMU and an urban furniture program for Diriyah\, Saudi Arabia.\n\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES – AIA CES: 2.0 LU|HSW Approved \nParticipants will be able to identify and describe at least three layered lighting strategies when evaluating existing or proposed architectural projects with sufficient detail to explain how each strategy contributes to spatial experience and occupant well-being. \nParticipants will be able to analyze and articulate the relationship between lighting design techniques and human circadian rhythms when reviewing interior environments in their practice by connecting specific lighting characteristics such as color temperature and intensity to their biological and psychological impacts. \nParticipants will be able to evaluate and recommend appropriate applications of warm-dim and tunable lighting technologies within the context of specific project types and client needs by weighing factors including wellness goals\, budget considerations\, and technical integration requirements. \nParticipants will be able to communicate and collaborate more effectively with lighting designers and technology integrators during the design and specification process using accurate terminology and demonstrating understanding of both artistic intent and technical implementation of holistic lighting approaches. \n\nIMPORTANT PARKING DETAILS\nThe Lutron Design Studio is located at 333 S. Grand Ave.\, Suite 1650\, Los Angeles\, CA 90071. \nIf you are driving\, please park in the garage located at 330 South Hope Street. (Use this address for your GPS.) \nEnter the garage and turn LEFT. Valet is complimentary and straight ahead on the P1 level. \nMake your way to the building lobby via the elevator in the parking garage and check in with the team\nat the security desk to access the showroom\, located on the 16th floor. \nFor any questions or concerns\, please call Ericson Hernandez directly at 310-498-0946. \n\nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!\n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/the-poetry-of-illumination-light-mood-and-human-experience/
LOCATION:Lutron Experience Center\, 333 S Grand Ave Suite #1650\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90071\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committees,Interior Architecture Committee,Learning Units,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250911T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250911T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T020226
CREATED:20250805T221438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T231221Z
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SUMMARY:Creatives in Conversation: Blurring Boundaries
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DETAILS \nCreativity transcends conventional boundaries by forging unexpected connections and revealing hidden patterns. But where does creativity originate\, and how can it be cultivated? Can we direct its flow—or must we follow where it leads? Might blurring boundaries between disciplines open new dialogues and foster cross-pollination? \nJoin us for this year’s Creatives in Conversation\, as we explore these questions through the work of three visionary artists: Refik Anadol\, Lita Albuquerque\, and Lucy McRae. Spanning AI\, digital art\, sculpture\, multi-media performance\, and conceptual fashion\, their practices challenge our thinking and invite new perspectives. \nThe conversation will be moderated by Los Angeles–based architect and critic Joe Day\, and held at the iconic Schindler House\, in collaboration with the MAK Center for Art and Architecture. \nTogether\, we’ll explore what might evolve when disciplines converge and boundaries blur. \n  \nPlease click HERE to view the Speaker Line-Up & Sponsorship Opportunities for Creatives in Conversation. 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/creatives-in-conversation-blurring-boundaries/
LOCATION:The Schindler House at the MAK Center\, 835 Kings Rd\, West Hollywood\, CA\, 90069\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committees,Community,Interior Architecture Committee,Learning Units,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250712T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250712T123000
DTSTAMP:20260428T020226
CREATED:20250709T194758Z
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SUMMARY:The Goldstein Estate (aka The Sheats-Goldstein Residence and Club James)
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Jeff Green Photograph \n  \nEVENT DETAILS \nThe Sheats-Goldstein Residence is a landmark of modernist architecture. Famous for its distinctive design\, and blending indoor and outdoor spaces\, this beautiful home has been featured in numerous films and TV shows. The current owner\, James Goldstein\, has extensively renovated and enhanced the property\, adding features like a James Turrell Skyspace and a nightclub called Club James. Goldstein has also pledged to donate the residence to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).  \n  \nInformation regarding the tour will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event. \n  \nTour Led by: \n \nRoberta Leighton – General Manager\, Sheats-Goldstein House \nRoberta Leighton plays a crucial role as the general manager of the Sheats-Goldstein House in Los Angeles\, a renowned architectural masterpiece designed by John Lautner. She effectively “runs the place” for the owner\, Jim Goldstein\, and manages numerous events like movie shoots\, commercials\, and photo shoots that take place at the iconic residence. Her in-depth knowledge of the house\, both architecturally and socially\, makes her a popular and engaging tour guide. \n\n\n\n\n\nBeyond her role at the Sheats-Goldstein House\, Roberta Leighton is also known for her acting career\, with notable appearances in movies and television shows such as Stripes (where she played Bill Murray’s girlfriend)\, The Dukes of Hazzard\, and The Young and The Restless.  \nShe is further involved in efforts to promote and celebrate John Lautner’s architecture\, including coordinating tours of the Sheats-Goldstein complex through the John Lautner Foundation.  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \nParking Information: \nPark on the street along Angelo View Dr. or Davies. The tour group will convene in the cul-de-sac at the top of the driveway and the tour will proceed once everyone has arrived. \nParking in the neighborhood is extremely limited due to ongoing construction. Please consolidate into as few vehicles as possible or use a ride-share service and plan accordingly.  \n  \n*Note to all registrants: When purchasing a ticket\, please double check that the address + zip code that you provide matches the billing information on the card you are using.*
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/the-goldstein-estate-aka-the-sheats-goldstein-residence-and-club-james/
LOCATION:The Goldstein Estate\, 10104 Angelo View Dr.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241109T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T020226
CREATED:20241015T174758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241108T001235Z
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SUMMARY:The Runway Playa Vista Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a walking tour of Runway Playa Vista\, a vibrant mixed-use development on the historic site of Howard Hughes’ former aviation empire. Led by Rebecca Rudolph\, founder and principal of Design\, Bitches and design architect and partner at Johnson Fain\, Jed Donaldson\, the tour will explore architecture\, art\, and urban planning. Afterwards\, stop by the farmers market for your Sunday groceries and enjoy lunch by Loqui in the courtyard. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS \nWhen: November 9th | 9:30 am – 1 pm (Walking tour will be from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm) | Lunch to Follow \nWhere: 12775 W Millennium\, Playa Vista\, CA 90094 \n  \nDiscover the transformation of the Runway Playa Vista\, a once-abandoned airfield now a bustling mixed-use community of shops\, restaurants\, apartments\, and offices. The tour will begin with introductions by Jed Donaldson\, who played a key role in the original development\, and culminate with Rebecca Rudolph of Design\, Bitches\, who will speak about the most recent redevelopment. \nThe tour will delve into the challenges and innovations behind creating a walkable\, community-focused space. \nDonaldson will share his experience in urban planning and architecture\, collaborating with artist Ned Kahn\, and addressing how to balance commercial and residential zones. Design\, Bitches will highlight their contributions to revitalizing the space\, including creating a more vibrant\, family-friendly environment with public art\, murals\, and environmental graphics. They’ll also discuss their work on the FREE MARKET and Modern Animal during the property’s transformation. \nThe tour will conclude with lunch provided by Loqui in the courtyard. Guests can also browse the farmers market\, and parking details will be provided. This tour is an extensive exploration of architecture\, art\, interior design\, and urban planning\, with a focus on sustainability and creating community spaces. \n  \nSPEAKERS \n \nJed Donaldson\, AIA – Partner at Johnson Fain \nJames (JED) is a Partner with more than two decades of professional experience in designing large-scale\, complex projects. His experience includes diverse building typologies including multifamily residential\, office\, education\, biotech\, civic\, cultural\, high-rise structures\, and large-scale mixed-use developments. He participates in the development of technology within the firm and the execution of project delivery. In a leadership role at Johnson Fain\, JED has found success at many levels. \nAs a design architect his position within the project team is a balance between client delivery\, consultant management and building design. This unique position puts him at the center of each project. He is involved with the day-to-day development of the project and is a critical team member from start to finish. JED also leads the firm’s Sustainability and Resilience Lab. His knowledge of the building industry is complemented with his interest in sustainable design and advanced computer modeling. JED is active in the academic environment where he has both taught and been an invited speaker at University of California\, Berkeley\, USC\, UCLA\, University of Puerto Rico\, and Art Center. \n \nRebecca Rudolph\, AIA – Co-Founder / CCO / Architect at Design\, Bitches \nRebecca Rudolph (pictured left) and Catherine Johnson are co-founders of the Los Angeles-based integrative architecture studio Design\, Bitches. \nThe pair are known as rebellious pragmatists\, collaborating with notable creative and entrepreneurial clients on commercial and residential architecture\, brand identities and experiential concept design. \nJohnson combines interiors and architecture acumen to set the ‘do no harm’ approach of the studio to the social environmental impact of the work. She led recent projects including a headquarters for Mortal Media and a house for musicians\, and is on the Academic Advisory Council of the University of Oregon. \nWith a background in philosophy and architecture\, Rudolph leads concept design work with innovative retail startups including Modern Animal\, and spearheaded the firm’s City of Los Angeles ADU contribution focused on the creation of accessible multi-generational dwellings. \n  \nLearning Objectives \nAIA CES: 2 LU Approved \nUnderstand the transformation process: Participants will explore the evolution of Runway Playa Vista from an abandoned airfield to a thriving mixed-use community\, focusing on the architectural\, urban planning\, and design strategies used to create a walkable\, community-centered space. \nExamine urban planning challenges and solutions: Gain insights into the challenges of balancing commercial and residential zones\, and learn how collaboration between architects\, urban planners\, and artists like Ned Kahn contributed to the development of vibrant\, livable urban spaces. \nExplore the integration of art and environmental graphics in urban spaces: Discover how public art\, murals\, and environmental graphics\, as seen in projects like FREE MARKET and Modern Animal\, have enhanced the community’s cultural and visual identity. \nLearn about sustainable design and community engagement: Understand the role of sustainability in urban redevelopment\, and how creating spaces that engage the local community\, such as farmers markets and public art installations\, contributes to the long-term success of the development. \n  \nThank you to our incredible Sponsors! \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/the-runway-playa-vista-walking-tour/
LOCATION:West Millennium\, 12775 W. Millennium\, Play Vista\, CA\, 90094\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240601T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240601T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T020226
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SUMMARY:Capturing Communities: ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: Ed Ruscha\, Standard Station\, 1966\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Museum Acquisition Fund\, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA \nED RUSCHA / NOW THEN is co-organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and The Museum of Modern Art\, New York.\n  \nPLEASE CLICK TO REGISTER FOR ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN\n  \nOrganized in conjunction with ED RUSCHA/NOW THEN\, this program will begin with a presentation by one of the exhibition curators followed by a walking tour that invites participants to photograph architectural features of the neighborhood\, applying some of the curatorial concepts. \nThis presentation and walking tour invites participants to use their own cameras to capture architectural features of the West Adams neighborhood following a talk by Rebecca Morse\, curator of  ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN. \nCo-presented with AIA Los Angeles\, this event takes place in person at Architecture for Communities Los Angeles. \nEd Ruscha has consistently held up a mirror to American society by transforming some of its defining attributes—from consumer culture and popular entertainment to the ever-changing urban landscape—into the very subject of his art. In 1956\, Ruscha left Oklahoma City to study commercial art in Los Angeles\, where he drew inspiration from the city’s architectural landscape—parking lots\, urban streets\, and apartment buildings—and colloquial language. \nAs his first comprehensive\, cross-media retrospective in over 20 years\, ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN traces Ruscha’s methods and familiar subjects throughout his career and underscores the many remarkable contributions he has made well beyond the boundaries of the art world. The exhibition includes his early works produced while traveling through Europe\, his installations—such as the Chocolate Room and the Course of Empire presented at the Venice Biennale in 1970 and 2005\, respectively—and his ceaseless photographic documentation of the streets of Los Angeles beginning in 1965. \n  \nSponsored by:
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/capturing-communities-ed-ruscha-now-then/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Interior Architecture Committee
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