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Architectural Imagination: A Conversation on Materialized Space

Date
Thu
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Feb 20
Time
6:00 pm
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7:00 pm
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Join The Metropolitan Museum of Art for a night of discovery as we examine how civic planning and ideas of utopia meet the works of architectural imagination within the built environment, as well as on television and film. Learn behind- the-scenes insight about the set design of the Disney+ series Loki and its deep connection to the work of Paul Rudolph. In celebration of the exhibition Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph, enjoy a panel discussion that brings designers from the real and imagined worlds together.

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph.

Free, though advance registration is recommended.

Speakers:

Kasra Farahani, production designer, Loki
Paul Goldberger, author, architecture critic, lecturer
Abraham Thomas, Daniel Brodsky Curator of Modern Architecture, Design, and Decorative Arts, Department of Modern and Contemporary Art, The Met

Use the street-level Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium entrance at Fifth Avenue and 83rd Street.

Note: Space is limited; first come, first served. Priority will be given to those who register.