Audio / Video

Laurel Broughton-Architecture Lecture

Description

Laurel is a designer and academic. The object as form and cultural figure features broadly throughout all her work. She is director of WELCOMEPROJECTS a studio in Los Angeles. WELCOMEPROJECTS is a practice of discursive sensibilities focused on the production of real things in the world along with all the incumbent, critical fictions needed for their survival. We design projects large (buildings, houses, interiors), medium (installations, films, furniture) and small (handbags, games, wagons) imbuing each with curiosity and playful seriousness. Her work has most recently been exhibited at the Santa Monica Museum of Art, The New York Art Book Fair, and galleries in Los Angeles and New York.

Details

Title

Laurel Broughton-Architecture Lecture

Creator

Broughton, Laurel

Creator

University of California, Berkeley. Coll. of Environ. Design

Published

Berkeley, CA, University of California, Berkeley, Coll. of Environ. Design, Mar. 22, 2017

Full Collection Name

College of Environmental Design Lectures

Type

Video

Archive

Environmental Design Library

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Collection

CED Lectures

Tracks

3_22_17_LaurelBroughton_02.mp4

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