A+D Architecture and Design Museum, Los Angeles
900 East 4th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
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A+D Architecture and Design Museum
914.4 mi900 East 4th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
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About A+D Architecture and Design Museum
A+D Architecture and Design Museum>Los Angeles champions the weird, wild, and downright progressive in architecture, decor, and furniture. Read on for more about their past and future exhibits and programs. A+D mission is to celebrate and promote an awareness of progressive architecture and design in everyday life through exhibits, educational programs and public outreach.
- Pushing the Press: celebrating the massive collaboration required to pull of any print media, this exhibit looks at more than 15 years of Typecraft's pioneering work.
- Shelter: Rethinking How We Live in Los Angeles: imaginative work focusing on new residential solutions from Los Angeles-based architecture and design practices Bureau Spectacular, Lorcan O'Herlihy, LA Más, PAR, MAD Architects, and wHY
- Come In! DTLA: 18 artists present work that's inspired by and speaks to the pulse of downtown Los Angeles
- Fast Forward: The Architecture of William F. Cody: The Architecture of William F. Cody (1916 – 1978) marks the architect’s 100th birthday and celebrates his seminal contribution to modern architecture
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debbie
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49 ratings|38 reviews
Very disappointing. Very small; the retail store is bigger than the "museum". They were in the process of setting up a new exhibit... Not worth the money, even through Groupon! The area is very interesting though and some of the stores nearby are worth going to. The pics on the website did not appear to be reflective of what was there. The ceiling was cool...
Alex
7 ratings|4 reviews
The photo in the ad was misleading. By the time I got to the museum, they had little to no items on display and some things for sale. Charging admission was a rip off.
Janene
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15 ratings|12 reviews
The giftshop was bigger than the museum!!!
Karen
5 ratings|3 reviews
Interesting place. Small, but nice.








