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The Center for Architecture + Design enhances public appreciation for architecture and design, both locally and internationally, through exhibitions, lectures, tours, films, and other programs that reveal the richness of the design arts. Founded in 2005, the Center for Architecture + Design is a collaborative environment where design organizations and affiliates share not only space but ideas.
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3D printing, earthen architecture, wearable tech, and empathy-driven design. Behnaz Farahi and Ronald Rael take the DIALOGUES stage to explore how technology, craft, and the human body converge in design. 5:30pm doors + reception 6:15pm conversation begins Reserve your spot: https://lnkd.in/gQ8zZjHw -- Thank you to the 2025-2026 season sponsors: PN3 Co., Aidlin Darling Design, Cello & Maudru Construction Co., Inc., Golden State Lumber, Titoni Window Systems, and Da Vinci Marble.
A love letter to California’s coast 🌊 Join Heather Sandy Hebert and Chase Reynolds Ewald, authors of "California Coastal: Seaside Living from Sea Ranch to San Diego," in conversation with Lisa B., photographers Matthew Millman and Adam Potts, and architect Luca Pignata—for a behind-the-scenes look at storytelling, collaboration, and the enduring power of design in print. Thursday, November 13 5:30–7:30 PM Center for Architecture + Design Register now: https://lnkd.in/dNVnZrPv -- Program sponsor: Stocker & Allaire AIA San Francisco #AIASF #Centerarchdesignsf #CaliforniaCoastal
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Go behind the scenes of the making of an architecture + design coffee table book—from concept to completion, including cover selection. Hear from authors Heather Sandy Hebert and Chase Reynolds Ewald; photographers Matthew Millman and Adam Potts; and Luca Pignata (a former Principal at Backen & Gillam Architects) in conversation with me. Register NOW 👉 https://lnkd.in/gRFrBbDb November 13, 2025 | 5:30-7:30 PM PST Center for Architecture + Design, San Francisco 140 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA #CaliforniaCoastal #seasideliving #residentialdesign _____________________________________________________________________________ Meet the Authors: HEATHER: After studying literature at the University of California at Berkeley, interior architecture at the Academy of Art, and business at the University of San Francisco, Heather spent twenty-five years in marketing for an international architecture firm before leaving to pursue her love of storytelling. She now works with creatives—from solo artists to large design firms—helping them tell their stories. Her first book, The New Architecture of Wine, was published by Gibbs Smith in 2019, followed by two collaborations with Chase Reynolds Ewald. CHASE: A longtime writer of the American West, Chase has written close to twenty books, including Modern Americana with interior designer Max Humphrey and Cabin Style, Modern West, American Rustic, and the multi-award-winning Bison: Portrait of an Icon with Montana photographer Audrey Hall. Her books with Heather Sandy Hebert include At Home in the Wine Country and Design Mixology: The Interiors of Tineke Triggs. A graduate of Yale and U.C. Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, Chase is a freelance writer, editor, and consultant who helps creatives craft their stories. _____________________________________________________________________________
Tomorrow, Ivy Ross, Chief Design Officer for Consumer Devices at Google, and Lucy McRae, artist and body architect, explore how design and technology shape the human experience for the third conversation in the DIALOGUES series. Wednesday, November 5 5:30–8:00 PM Center for Architecture + Design Last chance to register: https://lnkd.in/gM5zKhZq -- Thank you to the sponsors who made this possible: Aidlin Darling Design, PN3 Co., Cello & Maudru Construction Co., Inc., @goldenstate, Titoni Window Systems, Da Vinci Marble
DIALOGUES: Ivy Ross + Lucy McRae Wednesday, November 5 | 5:30–8:00 PM Center for Architecture + Design We’re thrilled to welcome Ivy Ross, Chief Design Officer for Consumer Devices at Google, and Lucy McRae, internationally recognized artist and “body architect,” for a dynamic conversation exploring how design and technology are transforming our relationship to the body. Reserve your seat: https://lnkd.in/gTmvUpFK -- Thank you to the 2025-2026 season sponsors: PN3 Co., Aidlin Darling Design, Cello & Maudru Construction Co., Inc., Golden State Lumber, Titoni Window Systems, and Da Vinci Marble. #DIALOGUES #Centerarchdesignsf
This is a program you won’t want to miss. Join us for a special evening with the authors of "The Wrigley Building: The Making of an Icon" as they reveal surprising insights, Bay Area connections, and lesser-known stories behind one of America’s most admired skyscrapers. Author Robert Sharoff, cultural historian Tim Samuelson, and photographer Bill Zbaren will share research, archival images, and perspectives that bring this landmark’s history into focus. 🗓️ Wednesday, October 29 | 6:00–8:00 PM 📍 Center for Architecture + Design Register now: https://lnkd.in/g8AdqVxk
Introducing SHLTR Talks: Spotlight Series — a new platform celebrating the architects, interior designers, and makers shaping the Bay Area’s creative identity. Each evening features a visual presentation of recent work followed by an intimate conversation led by SHLTR-mag™ Editor-in-Chief Zahid Sardar. We’re proud to collaborate with SHLTR™ in presenting the first Spotlight talk with Leo Marmol, FAIA of Marmol Radziner: Restoration as Innovation: Building on the Legacy of Mid-Century Masters From Hank Schubart’s Jackson House to Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House, Marmol’s work shows how restoration can be a lower-carbon, higher-impact alternative to new construction — and what this means for cities like San Francisco. RSVP today: https://lnkd.in/gKTNf4T8
Dominic Leong, founding partner of Leong Leong, explores architecture as a living practice that reconnects us to our bodies, our environment, and the present moment. DIALOGUES continues tomorrow evening with Dominic joining Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher of SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art for a conversation on "Design and the Human Body," exploring how architecture and design shape human experience in an evolving world. Only one day left to register. Purchase your ticket here: https://lnkd.in/g97xB_b7 -- Thank you to the 2025-2026 season sponsors: PN3 Co., Aidlin Darling Design, Cello & Maudru Construction Co., Inc., Golden State Lumber, Titoni Window Systems, Da Vinci Marble.