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Sensing: 5-4-3-2-1 for Families

  • Fitzpatrick-Leland House & Various Locations Los Angeles, CA, 90046 United States (map)
 

Families and children ages 4-10 are welcome to join the MAK Center in a sensing exercise inside and outside the remarkable domestic space of Schindler’s architecture. Eschewing formal readings of building form, the activity encourages haptic, aural and olfactory experiences of modernist architecture, its ecology, and its surroundings. The program invites families to engage in the environment and explore new modes of sensing together.

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SUBJECT STUDIES

Subject Studies is a new annual series offering practical and non-practical public engagements, initiated by the MAK Center for Art and Architecture. Its inaugural theme, Reorientations, developed by MAK Center Director Jia Yi Gu and Rosario Talevi, directs questions towards institutional habits, routines and practices through perspectives of care, repair and transformation.

This program is supported in part by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Los Angeles (DCA), PICE AC/E's Programme for the Internationalization of Spanish Culture and Thomas Mann House.

Image Credit: TAKK Architecture.

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December 06, 2022 – December 11, 2022

 

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