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You’re Invited: November 10

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The Enlightened Spaces program we have put together for AIA San Francisco on November 10 is going to be quite compelling. What makes outdoor public spaces inspiring and engaging? How do experts from architecture, public art, audio design and landscape design approach these environments? What is the magic they use to bring these spaces to life? Join us for a reception at 5:30 pm and the program from 6 to 8 pm. Find out more and register here.

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1 Tracey { 11.11.09 at 4:11 pm }

I attended the lecture last night and woke this morning with this question:

Temporal Art - Andy Goldsworthy creates temporal art in nature, highlighting, contrasting with natural settings. His pieces can come and go and the beauty of the space is not necessitated by his art. How do we achieve this in our designed spaces? How do we create spaces that accommodate temporal art without leaving a void in the design when the temporal art pieces are no longer there? What happens to the stage once the actors have left?

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