Past Exhibitions
Jan
10
2019
Jul
31
2019
San José
Re-Envisioning the Guadalupe River Park
Cities across the country are rethinking linear parks and trails to create community hubs and iconic spaces. From New York’s High Line to Atlanta’s BeltLine, from Miami’s Underline to Chicago’s 606, downtown districts and neighborhoods are turning neglected infrastructure into engaging public spaces. In San Jose, the 2.6-mile Guadalupe River Park can learn from these leading examples, leveraging both its natural and built assets to…
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Apr
8
2019
Jun
12
2019
San Francisco
How We Move
Humans have long exhibited an innate need to classify, categorize and taxonomize everything we encounter. How We Move, the newest exhibition at the ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅUrban Center, applies a similar level of classification to the multiplicity of transportation modes that we experience on a daily basis. Come explore this new transportation taxonomy that communicates how people around the world travel from city to city, place to place and anywhere to home.
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Nov
1
2018
Feb
28
2019
San Francisco
How We Move
Humans have long exhibited an innate need to classify, categorize and taxonomize everything we encounter. Such a process helps us better grasp the complex, sometimes impalpable relationships between objects. Its history can be traced back to our earliest ancestors, when knowledge of what plants they could and couldn’t eat and from what animals they should and shouldn’t flee would trigger an appropriate reaction and determine…
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Jun
25
2018
Sep
20
2018
San Francisco
New Deal Utopias
Over the course of three years, photographer Jason Reblando focused his camera on three Greenbelt Towns around the United States — Greenbelt, Maryland; Greenhills, Ohio; and Greendale, Wisconsin — that had been planned and developed as part of President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal in the 1930s. Each town was constructed to provide work for the unemployed, affordable housing for low-income families and become a model for future town planning across the…
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Mar
29
2017
Mar
31
2018
San José
Next Stop: Diridon
Diridon Station is on the cusp of becoming one of the most important transportation hubs in the country and one of the region’s best opportunities to channel new growth near transit. Over the next decade, the station and the 240 acres that surround it will undergo a massive transformation. How can we shape this growth so that it benefits residents of San Jose and the greater…
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Aug
30
2017
Mar
1
2018
San Francisco
Urban Sensorium
Will the installation of quiet pavement make the future of Los Angeles less clamorous? How will the replacement of 250,000 streetlights affect the future of New York City at night? Urban Sensorium, a new exhibition in the ºÚÁÏ´«ËÍÃÅUrban Center gallery and created by XL, the research and innovation arm of the landscape architecture firm SWA, extrapolates what the future may look like for five major cities — San Francisco…
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