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6 Ways to Celebrate World Water Day 2012 (It's Today!)

6 Ways to Celebrate World Water Day 2012 (It's Today!)

Today is World Water Day. The United Nations created this day in 1993 to shine a bright spotlight on the global safe water and sanitation issue as well as collective efforts to help those in need. If you're not practicing water conservation already, perhaps turn those sprinklers off today and remember that water need not continuously run while brushing teeth and washing dishes. more ›

A+D Museum Rethinks LA's Future

    

What will Los Angeles look like in 50 years? The Architecture + Design Museum’s latest exhibit Rethink/LA presents this question with a series of 20 photographs of present-day LA juxtaposed with 20 collages of a future LA. From Dodger Stadium to the LA River, the sprawling city’s landscape has been interpreted by forward-thinking volunteers with the goal to inspire a sustainable vision for the post-oil future. more ›

Rethinking LA Means 'Moving Beyond Cars' This Thursday

Rethinking LA Means 'Moving Beyond Cars' This Thursday

Moving Beyond Cars, an event in conjunction with Rethink LA: Perspectives on a Future City, envisions a Los Angeles independent of the automobile. Imagine that. This Thursday, Angelenos are asked to travel to the Architecture and Design (A+D) Museum via bike, scooter, foot, public transportation or hoverboard - abandoning any and all use of auto transport. more ›

After the Flood at A+D Museum

After the Flood at A+D Museum

After the Flood - Building on Higher Ground, a part of the International symposium series Sustainable Dialogues, is the first in a series of exhibitions held at theA+D Museum that showcases eco-friendly and innovative international architectural proposals for replacement housing and the redevelopment of New Orleans, Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which drew from an international competition organized by Architectural Record and Tulane University's School of Architecture. more ›

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