FORM. SPACE. VISION.
Art within
a masterpiece
FORM. SPACE. VISION.
DOUG SYDNOR with VITO ACCONCI, THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, THE GREEN ROOM LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & HPLUSF DESIGN LAB
APRIL 3 - JUNE 30, 2024
This unique exhibition featured exhibiting architects, landscape architects, and designers. Form. Space. Vision. features installations, drawings, and architectural models that envision forward-looking, human-scale environments and landscape design.
Craig Hodgetts and Hsinming Fung of H Plus F Design in Los Angeles, California, are well known for their impeccable redesign of the Hollywood Bowl. Hodgetts and Fung convey a sense of discovery and wonder. With their project called The State of Ecotopia, originally presented in 1999, H + F examines themes of adaptability and change through the lens of science fiction.
Doug Sydnor highlights his collaboration with Vito Acconci on Scottsdale’s Loloma Transit Center and illustrates the collision between art and architecture through the collaborative process. Doug Sydnor shares behind-the-scenes insights into the efforts across disciplines to take an idea from vision to reality.
The Green Room Landscape Architecture is located in Phoenix. With a focus on rewilding and indigenous materials, Charlie Ray, ASLA Principal, and Matt Thomas, PLA, ASLA, bring the outside into the gallery, embedding architectural drawings among a collection of cholla ribs found on desert research trips and site visits.
The School of Architecture is located in Scottsdale. The students and faculty at TSOA embrace the visual language of drawing and collage and engage contemporary and conceptual design practices to imagine the future of landscape and human-scale environments.
Form. Space. Vision. is a curated exhibition and speaker series that acknowledges contemporary art practices as catalysts for civil discourse and conduits to innovation. The exhibition brings together the public and private sectors to examine our global climate future through the lens of the artist.