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An exhibition surveying the relationship between architecture and the United States’ environmental movement that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s will be on view at the Museum of Modern Art this fall. Highlighting projects by architects who spearheaded an ecological approach to architecture, such as Buckminster Fuller, Beverly Willis, and Emilio Ambasz, the exhibition also shines a new light on work by practitioners such as Ant Farm. On display are archival drawings, videos, and architectural models spanning six decades of production, as well as seven audio recordings of contemporary thinkers discussing how architecture can navigate the climate crisis today. See moma.org.
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