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Drawing Codes Featured on KCRW's DNA

Drawing Codes: Experimental Protocols of Architectural Representation was recently featured on KCRW’s 5 Things to Do this Week. The show at WUHO gallery explores how emerging technologies of design and production have opened up new ways to engage with traditional practices of architectural drawing.

This exhibition, organized by the CCA Digital Craft Lab, features experimental drawings by architects who explore the impact of new technologies on the relationship between code and drawing: how rules and constraints inform the ways we document, analyze, represent, and design the built environment.

Presented by California College of the Arts / Digital Craft Lab and Woodbury University School of Architecture

The show was curated by Andrew Kudless & Adam Marcus. For more information on the exhibition, included works, and participants, please see this link.

About WUHO

Located on the iconic Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame, the Woodbury University Hollywood gallery (WUHO) provides a welcoming space for multi-disciplinary, boundary-crossing collaboration that supports the study and practice of the design disciplines. WUHO is committed to hosting exhibitions that reposition important voices in architecture and design often overlooked by mainstream sources. In a city that notably does not have a permanent architecture collection in any of its major museums, WUHO provides a venue for emerging designers who would not otherwise have an opportunity to publicly display work. Woodbury University has occupied this 7500 square foot storefront and studio space since 1995 and provides free gallery programming throughout the year. The facility is shared with the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design.

Featured Image Courtesy Future Cities Lab

WUHO Gallery

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