Join us for a live screening of all six episodes of our Built Ecologies: Architecture and Environment video series, which focuses on architects and creators who have shaped environmental thinking in architecture: James Wines, Joyce Hwang, Sean Connelly, Dominic Leong, Peter Chermayeff, Mary Miss, and Emilio Ambasz. The screening, presented to mark the closing of MoMA’s Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism exhibition, will be followed by a discussion and Q&A session moderated by Felix Burrichter and Michael Bullock of PIN-UP.
The Emilio Ambasz Institute for the Joint Study of the Built and the Natural Environment is a platform for fostering dialogue, promoting conversation, and facilitating research about the relationship between the built and natural environment, with the aim of making the interaction between architecture and ecology visible and accessible to the wider public while highlighting the urgent need for an ecological recalibration.
The Emilio Ambasz Institute for the Joint Study of the Built and the Natural Environment, established through a generous gift to MoMA from Emilio Ambasz, is a platform for fostering dialogue, promoting conversation, and facilitating research about the relationship between the built and natural environment, with the aim of making the interaction between architecture and ecology visible and accessible to the wider public while highlighting the urgent need for an ecological recalibration.