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Thu September 28, 2017

Architects' Forum: Private Lives of Private Spaces

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at Cambria Gallery - San Francisco (see times)
The cultural role of the private home alternates between the rivalry of shelter and stage. So how is privacy conceived in an era of ubiquitous virtual over-sharing? Join Home Tours Architects and Clients at an evening discussion of five contemporary responses on the following:


What job does the home perform when working lives are blurred throughout our day?


What destiny waits for the public nature of cities when private homes become densely urban while offices shift to suburban and dispersed? 


Are any returns owed to public life by private space?


What is the responsibility of the architect to the public to express the private functions inside?


What is the definition of home when the boundaries between the private and the public are unclear and how has it manifested itself in current residential design?


Presenters:
Malcolm Davis, Principal, Malcolm Davis ArchitectureAndrew Dunbar,  Architect, AIA, M.ASLA, LEED, AP, Interstice ArchitectsAnne Fougeron, FAIA, Fougeron ArchitectureLuke Ogrydziak, AIA, Principal, Ogrydziak Prillinger ArchitectsCass Calder Smith, AIA, Principal/CEO, CCS ArchitectureModerator: Kenneth Caldwell
Image: Cut Out House / © Joe Fletcher






2017 Architecture and the City Festival Poster
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2017 Architecture and the City Festival Tote Bag
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AIA San Francisco and the Center for Architecture + Design commissioned celebrated local artist Jennifer Clifford to create artwork embodying the Festival's theme and spirit of imagination and discovery across the design industries. 
About the Artist
Jennifer Clifford was an interior designer for 10 years before deciding to pursue a full time art career. She has always been drawn to texture, the juxtaposition of pattern and bold color. In college, she developed a passion for collage art. Today, her work is a reflection of that passion, melded with the vibrant textiles and wallpapers she loved and used while practicing interior design. You can find Jenny and her work at art fairs and events around the Bay Area and her wholesale line of art prints are sold in stores throughout San Francisco including Terminals 2 and 3 at the San Francisco International Airport. In collaboration with Rickshaw Bagworks, Jennifer has a complete collection of her art featured on their locally-made tote bags that can be found online (www.jenniferclifford.net) and in various shops throughout the city.  
Artist's Statement
The general concept behind the image created for the 14th Architecture + the City festival poster, is an attempt to reveal the many hidden layers of San Francisco. San Francisco is filled with many people and walks of life who each have their own perspective of the city, while other parts of the city remain unseen from the casual observer - the secret city. The upward movement of the image created follows a path, "the secret stairs", which serves as the gateway to connect the hidden details of San Francisco (found in the festival program), to the present urban community, to empower a more conscious and sustainable future. 
The cultural role of the private home alternates between the rivalry of shelter and stage. So how is privacy conceived in an era of ubiquitous virtual over-sharing? Join Home Tours Architects and Clients at an evening discussion of five contemporary responses on the following:


What job does the home perform when working lives are blurred throughout our day?


What destiny waits for the public nature of cities when private homes become densely urban while offices shift to suburban and dispersed? 


Are any returns owed to public life by private space?


What is the responsibility of the architect to the public to express the private functions inside?


What is the definition of home when the boundaries between the private and the public are unclear and how has it manifested itself in current residential design?


Presenters:
Malcolm Davis, Principal, Malcolm Davis ArchitectureAndrew Dunbar,  Architect, AIA, M.ASLA, LEED, AP, Interstice ArchitectsAnne Fougeron, FAIA, Fougeron ArchitectureLuke Ogrydziak, AIA, Principal, Ogrydziak Prillinger ArchitectsCass Calder Smith, AIA, Principal/CEO, CCS ArchitectureModerator: Kenneth Caldwell
Image: Cut Out House / © Joe Fletcher






2017 Architecture and the City Festival Poster
Add to your cart when checking out and receive a $5 refund on your ticket purchase!

2017 Architecture and the City Festival Tote Bag
Add to your cart when checking out and receive a $5 refund on your ticket purchase!

AIA San Francisco and the Center for Architecture + Design commissioned celebrated local artist Jennifer Clifford to create artwork embodying the Festival's theme and spirit of imagination and discovery across the design industries. 
About the Artist
Jennifer Clifford was an interior designer for 10 years before deciding to pursue a full time art career. She has always been drawn to texture, the juxtaposition of pattern and bold color. In college, she developed a passion for collage art. Today, her work is a reflection of that passion, melded with the vibrant textiles and wallpapers she loved and used while practicing interior design. You can find Jenny and her work at art fairs and events around the Bay Area and her wholesale line of art prints are sold in stores throughout San Francisco including Terminals 2 and 3 at the San Francisco International Airport. In collaboration with Rickshaw Bagworks, Jennifer has a complete collection of her art featured on their locally-made tote bags that can be found online (www.jenniferclifford.net) and in various shops throughout the city.  
Artist's Statement
The general concept behind the image created for the 14th Architecture + the City festival poster, is an attempt to reveal the many hidden layers of San Francisco. San Francisco is filled with many people and walks of life who each have their own perspective of the city, while other parts of the city remain unseen from the casual observer - the secret city. The upward movement of the image created follows a path, "the secret stairs", which serves as the gateway to connect the hidden details of San Francisco (found in the festival program), to the present urban community, to empower a more conscious and sustainable future. 
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