DEMO DEMO (Demolition, Demonstration)

October 25 - December 1, 2021 in the UCLA Perloff Hall Gallery; open to the vaccinated public on Wednesdays, 11 AM - 4 PM.

“Architecture’s power lies in the ability to adapt and enact new, possible futures that demolish dated norms. Demonstration implies design can be both a generative act and form of resistance.”

cityLAB’s "Demo Demo" (Demolition, Demonstration) exhibition features new work on housing, open space, resilience, material transformations, and more from our initiatives and the projects of UCLA AUD faculty.

ABSTRACT

Demolition and demonstration. Placed together, these terms resonate with architecture’s recent history and its future possibilities. Innovative architectural design can be broadly characterized as demolishing constraints while demonstrating ways to shape new worlds. As a discipline, the emphasis on material construction blinds us to the intrinsic destruction in our practices, until the models we advance lead to demonstrations of resistance. No wonder that demonstration and demolition are watchwords that characterize movements as disparate as modernism, urban renewal, and civil rights. 

Given the contemporary intersecting crises of climate and affordable housing, innovative architecture is a political formation, inspiring this exhibition. Now, when architecture can demonstrate how to address the crises through innovative prototypes, our work more than ever relies upon collective action. DEMO DEMO combines works by cityLAB and architecture faculty to show AUD’s disciplinary spectrum. At cityLAB, the ethics of spatial justice, community engagement, and design research produce architectural demonstrations ranging from full scale prototypes to state policy. Projects by faculty leverage design to transform materials, sites, and cities, demolishing conventions to advance aesthetic and ethical goals. The exhibition itself demonstrates where architecture meets the urgent issues of the day, and demolishes any ideas that we can separate public purpose from formal operations.

Project Type:    Exhibition
Curation:    Dana Cuff
Rayne Laborde
Melissa Rovner
Design:    Evan Bruetsch
Miranda Hirujo-Rincon
Rayne Laborde
Participants:    cityLAB
Cristóbal Amunátegui
Narineh Mirzaeian
Katy Barkan
Benjamin Freyinger
Kevin Daly
Mohamed Sharif
Todd Lynch
Kutan Ayata
Neil Denari
Yara Feghali
Jeffrey Inaba
Roger Sherman
Hitoshi Abe
Regina Teng
Julia Koerner
Greg Lynn
Garrett Ricciardi
Georgina Huljich
Mariana Ibañez
Timeline:    2021
Themes:    spatial justice
postsuburban city
rethinking green