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Factory closed in 2001 and was purchased by William Jessup University. Underwent re-design by architect Russ Taylor prior to opening of campus in 2004. [22] Vitra Design Museum: Weil am Rhein: Germany: 1989: Rockwell Engineering Center [8] and McDonnell Douglas Engineering Auditorium [23] University of California, Irvine: California 1990 [24]
The Vitra Design Museum is a privately owned museum for design in Weil am Rhein, Germany. The architect of this building was Frank O. Gehry. His architecture was based off of the art movement of the early 20th century, deconstructivism. Making the building itself a work of art along with the work in the museum.
Battleship USS Iowa Museum: San Pedro: Los Angeles Harbor Region: Maritime Museum / Ship Operated by the Pacific Battleship Center, the USS Iowa (BB-61) served during WWII, Korean War, and the Cold War, and hosted 3 Presidents (President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Ronald Reagan, and President George H. W. Bush.) Bert Rodriguez Museum West ...
To find them all, he'd check Boris Stanic's guidebook, "Museum Companion to Los Angeles," as well as scanning the web and talking to friends and strangers. Read more: The 101 best West Coast ...
This list of museums in Los Angeles is a list of museums located within the City of Los Angeles, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
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TOTALLY PLASTIC: As millions of environmentally minded consumers and corporations are trying to reduce — or wherever possible do away with — plastics, the Vitra Design Museum is showing ...
A+D Museum was founded by Stephen Kanner and Bernard Zimmerman in 2001. [3] [4] Kanner was inspired by a similar museum he had visited in Helsinki, Finland.[4]The museum first opened its doors in January 2001 in the Bradbury Building, located at 304 South Broadway (3rd Street and Broadway) in downtown Los Angeles; a space donated by Ira Yellin.