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  • From the museum: “It is a quest for an architecture of light and lightness, inspired by nature which is about the quality of life as well as being eco-friendly.” —Norman Foster Norman Foster (British, b. 1935), is one of the most esteemed international architects of our time, with projects worldwide. Among innumerable accolades, he was awarded the prestigious Pritzker Prize for Architecture in 1999. This installation focuses on models and designs for a select few of his many celebrated projects, organized into three themes: Working with History; Embracing the Environment, and Community and Culture. All these subjects are underpinned by sustainability, and crucial to Foster + Partners’ vision for an upcoming renovation of The San Diego Museum of Art west wing. Foster studied architecture in Manchester, England, before winning a fellowship to the Yale School of Architecture in 1961, where he met Richard Rogers, with whom he traveled throughout the United States for a year. The influence of architecture in California, especially the Case Study Houses (modern housing focused in Southern California, 1945–66), would be pivotal in the formation of Foster’s aesthetic—particularly in consideration of open plan, flexible, and multifunctional spaces. Foster, along with Rogers and the sisters Georgie and Wendy Cheesman, formed the innovative practice Team 4 in 1963, and they approached architectural design using environmentally and structurally sophisticated technologies that freed interior space to be socially focused, connected to the environment, and filled with light. A veteran of the Royal Air Force, and an avid pilot, Foster and his now global team of architects at Foster + Partners often incorporate open architectural plans with expansive natural lighting and optimal views integrating the surrounding sky and landscape. In embracing change, both social and technological, Foster + Partners have challenged convention to reinvent the built environment, from the workspace and urban landscape, as well as merging modernity with a sensitive appreciation and renewal of historic structures. Theirs is a quest for an architecture of light, inspired by nature, and centered on community life while spearheading innovation in environmental sustainability. Today the Norman Foster Foundation in Madrid leads work on clean sources of energy with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is collaborating with the United Nations for the reconstruction of the war-torn Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. Referring to exhibitions not as retrospectives but as “futurspectives,” Foster explains his practice is “an ongoing exploration for works that are inspired by the past, rooted in the present but can adapt to the needs and desires of an optimistic future.” The San Diego Museum of Art has announced the selection of Foster + Partners to renovate the Museum’s west wing to increase exhibition space, further enrich the public’s engagement with art and programming, improve accessibility, and better integrate the west wing with the Museum’s main structure, all while respecting the architectural style and historical significance of Balboa Park. The renovation project aims to create a new education center, a public pavilion connecting visitors to art and the outdoors, and a new rooftop space providing panoramic views of Balboa Park. Learn more about The San Diego Museum of Art’s west wing renovation. This exhibition is made possible with the collaboration of the Norman Foster teams in London, Madrid, and Los Angeles, and coincides with the designation of the San Diego/Tijuana region as the 2024 World Design Capital.
  • Rosita Milesi was honored with the U.N. Refugee Agency's Nansen Refugee Award for 40 years of activism. The U.N. calls her a "formidable refugee champion." And she has life lessons to share.
  • A trio of economists just won a Nobel Prize for their insights into how democratic and other inclusive institutions are critical for a nation's prosperity.
  • Ukrainian forces are fighting to hold on to the key city of Pokrovsk, in one of the fiercest battles in eastern Ukraine, but commanders admit the Russians have more troops and firepower.
  • We're back with our second annual dog festival, the ultimutt dog-friendly event, Bark Bash 2024. It's an outdoor festival celebrating all things dog and all those that love them! Join us for Bark Bash 2024 on October 20 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. and shop with 35+ vendors, dog rescues, and non-profits bringing all things dog! VIP Tickets: Custom Ceramic Paw Print Art Package --> Book as an add-on to this event! (Free Tickets > VIP Ticket Add-ons) Photo Shoot Package --> Book as an add-on to this event! (Free Tickets > VIP Ticket Add-ons)**Profits from all VIP ticket sales will be donated to Shelter to Soldier Free admission, VIP tickets, fun for the whole family (especially the pups!), support local small businesses, agility course, DIY dog crafts, permanent jewelry, bounce house, vineyard hay rides, photos ops (one just for the dogs too!), music & good vibes, plenty of wine & good food, and so much more! Our main stage will be host to fun contests with incredible donated prizes - dog costume contest, best trick contest, & a dog ice cream eating contest! Artisan treats, handmade pet accessories, several local rescues with adoptable pups, artisan handmade goods, dog toys, doggy photo sessions, and more We can’t wait to see & spend the day with you and your fur-iends!!
  • 👽🤠 Intergalactic Hoedown: Cowboys vs. Aliens is landing at PB AleHouse this Halloweekend! Get ready for a 3-day out-of-this-world showdown between cowboys and aliens. Each floor is a totally different vibe: 👾 Sky Deck = Alien Invasion (neon lights + space vibes) 🤠 Downstairs = Wild West Saloon (cowboy hats + rustic feels) 🔊 DJs spinning all weekend 👗 Costume contest (Oct 31st) – Prizes up for grabs! RSVP EARLY for 2 for 1 drinks (applies to Halloween Night only - 10/31) Cosmic drinks, crazy good vibes, and NO cover. This is THE Halloween party you don’t wanna miss. Come as a cowboy, alien, or something spooky. Let’s get weird. 🎃🎉 Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/intergalactic-hoedown-cowboys-vs-aliens-halloween-party-tickets-1043271161127 Pacific beach Alehouse on Instagram and Facebook
  • The award is shared by Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson of MIT and James Robinson of the University of Chicago for their research on the institutional roots of national wealth and poverty. They will split the prize money of 11 million Swedish krona or about $1.058 million.
  • Join Us for a Spooktacular Mall-O-Ween! Celebrate Halloween at North County Mall on Saturday October 26th from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. with a frightfully fun day of activities! Here’s what’s in store: 🍬 Free Trick-or-Treating: Collect treats from participating retailers across the mall! 🎡 Spin to Win: Try your luck for a chance to win exciting prizes! 🎉 Giveaways: Don't miss out on exclusive giveaways! 🏆 Costume Contest: Dress to impress and compete for awesome prizes! 🎶 Live DJ: Dance to the beats of our live DJ all afternoon! Keep an eye out for our event map to find participating retailers. Don't miss out on all the spooky fun! Visit: Mall-O-Ween
  • The Book Catapult proudly welcomes debut novelist Nora Lange for her new book, Us Fools on Tuesday, October 15 at 7pm. Nora will be in-conversation with local author Mac Crane. About the book: Joanne and Bernadette Fareown are raised on their family farm in rural Illinois, keenly affected by their parents’ volatile relationship and mounting financial debt, haunted by the cursed history of the women in their family. Largely left to their own devices, the sisters educate themselves on Greek mythology, feminism, and Virginia Woolf, realizing they must find unique ways to cope in these antagonistic conditions, questioning the American Dream as the rest of the country abandons their community in crisis. As Jo and Bernie’s imaginative solutions for escape come up short against their parents’ realities, the family leaves their farm for Chicago, where Joanne—free-spirited, reckless, and unable to tame her inner violence—rebels in increasingly desperate ways. After her worst breakdown yet, Jo goes into exile in Deadhorse, Alaska, and it is up to Bernadette to use all she’s learned from her sister to revive a sense of hope against the backdrop of a failing world.With her debut novel, Nora Lange has crafted a rambunctious, ambitious, and heart-rending portrait of two idiosyncratic sisters, determined to persevere despite the worst that capitalism and their circumstances has to throw at them. About the author: Nora Lange's writing has appeared or is forthcoming in BOMB, Hazlitt, Joyland, American Short Fiction, Denver Quarterly, HTMLGiant, LIT, The Fairy Tale Review, and elsewhere. Her project Dailyness was longlisted for the 2014 Leslie Scalapino Award for Innovative Women Performance Writers. She received her MFA from Brown University's Literary Arts Program where she was a Kaplan Fellow. An earlier iteration of her novel Us Fools was shortlisted for The Novel Prize in 2020, a prize to recognize and publish novels that explore and expand the possibilities of the form. She comes from a long line of Midwestern farmers and lives in Los Angeles with her family. Date:10/15/2024 Time:7:00pm - 9:00pm Place:The Book Catapult3010-B Juniper StreetSan Diego, CA 92104-5437
  • Conservationists are getting better at monitoring the movement of the highly endangered right whale. They hope it will encourage ships to slow down in an effort to save the species.
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