MODA’s upcoming exhibition Design for Good: Architecture for Everyone will offer people-driven, real-world stories about buildings that are designed and created with and for the people who use them. The exhibition will reveal a new understanding of the ways that design shapes our lives. It will give professionals and interested citizens the tools to seek out and demand designs that dignify.
This exhibition is curated by John Cary, author of the book Design for Good: A New Era of Architecture for Everyone. John is an architect, writer, speaker, and curator focused on design and philanthropy. Consulting principally for TED, he is also an advisor to Aspen Global Health & Development and an array of foundations and nonprofits globally.
The exhibit will run from September 23, 2018, through January 20, 2019.
Learn more about John’s passion for user-centered design in architecture by watching his new TED Talk, How Architecture Can Create Dignity for All.