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Title:   The Contemporary City: Urbanism in Flux
Participants:   Michael Maltzan
In conversation with Christopher Hawthorne, LA Times Architecture Critic
Program Date:    7/21/2009
Program length:    1hr
Media Type:   MP3

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Podcast summary

What alternative avenues for urbanism can be developed as existing models have been undermined by the current economic crisis? How will issues of planning, infrastructure, and the public realm shape architecture and design in the coming generation?

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Richard Neutra, Architect: Sketches and Drawings in the Getty Gallery"


Participant(s) Bio

Michael Maltzan was born in 1959 in Levittown, on Long Island, New York. He holds both a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Bachelor of Architecture from Rhode Island School of Design, where he received the Henry Adams AIA Scholastic Gold Medal. He received a Master of Architecture degree with a Letter of Distinction from Harvard University in 1988.

In the decade since founding Michael Maltzan Architecture, Inc., Michael Maltzan has created a practice which engages the increasingly complex reality of urbanization and information-driven culture. Building on his experiences as a child in Levittown and his background in the arts, his work endeavors to synthesize the ambiguity of our contemporary world through an architecture that is both catalyst for new experiences and infused with an optimism for its role as an agent for change. This work, through projects including the Mark Taper Forum/Inner-City Arts, Harvard-Westlake School's Feldman-Horn Center for the Arts, MoMA QNS, Kidspace Children's Museum, UCLA Hammer Museum's Billy Wilder Theater, Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Sonoma County Museum, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's new Administration Building and Conference Center, charts a new trajectory for Modernism and the public realm.

Christopher Hawthorne is architecture critic for the Los Angeles Times. His work has also appeared in the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Washington Post, Slate, and Metropolis. With Alanna Stang, he is the author of The Green House: New Directions in Sustainable Architecture. A graduate of Yale University, he has taught at Columbia University and UC Berkeley.


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