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Drawing Codes: Experimental Protocols of Architectural Representation, Volume II

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Wed, Sep 1 2021, 11AM - Fri, Oct 8 2021, 4PM

CCA Hubbell Street Galleries | 161 Hubbell Street, San Francisco, CA, 94107 View map

Part of event series: Fall 2021 Architecture Lecture Series

Drawing Codes v2_Events_2020_YZ

Organized by

CCA Architecture Digital Craft Lab

exhibitions@cca.edu

Event description


Exhibition Images


Emerging technologies of design and production have opened up new ways to engage with traditional practices of architectural drawing. This exhibition, the second volume in a series organized by curators Adam Marcus and Andrew Kudless, features experimental drawings by twenty-four architects who explore the impact of new technologies on the relationship between code and drawing: how rules and constraints inform the ways we document, analyze, represent, and design the built environment.

For more information on the Drawing Codes project, please see the exhibition website.

Participating Artists: Aranda\Lasch; MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY; Madeline Gannon / ATONATON; Höweler + Yoon; Ibañez Kim; IwamotoScott Architecture; Stephanie Lin; V. Mitch McEwen; Emma Mendel & Bradley Cantrell; Michael Meredith & Hilary Sample / MOS; MILLIØNS (Zeina Koreitem & John May); modem (Kathryn Moll & Nicholas de Monchaux); NADAAA (Nader Tehrani & Matthew Waxman); Catie Newell / Alibi Studio; Tsz Yan Ng with Mehrdad Hadighi; Outpost Office; Heather Roberge / murmur; Jenny E. Sabin / Jenny Sabin Studio; SPORTS; Studio Sean Canty; John Szot; T+E+A+M; WOJR; Maria Yablonina

Exhibition Assistants: Lina Kudinar and Marc Northstar

Entry details

Gallery hours: Wednesday–Friday 11am–4pm

Currently, the CCA Hubbell Street Galleries are only open to CCA students, staff, and faculty with proof of vaccination. Faculty may arrange class visits to the Galleries by emailing exhibitions@cca.edu. Upon arrival, please check in with the attendant in the gallery at 161 Hubbell Street.

Stay at home if you are feeling sick: Please do not visit the gallery if you have a fever or any COVID-19 symptoms, have tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 14 days, or have had close contact with anyone who is confirmed or is suspected of having COVID-19.

Face masks covering nose and mouth (without valves) are required at all times indoors (ages 2 & up). Hand sanitizer is available for all.

The CCA Hubbell Street Galleries are wheelchair accessible. Please email access questions to exhibitions@cca.edu.