Anne Marie Burke

UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture

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Project Manager of Special Initiatives at the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture; former head of the Business Development and Communications Department of Morphosis Architects

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In the last couple of weeks, two of the large-scale Pacific Standard Time Presents exhibits have opened; one at LACMA, showcasing Peter Zumthor’s design to replace four buildings on…

“Sculptural” Architecture at MOCA and LACMA

In the last couple of weeks, two of the large-scale Pacific Standard Time Presents exhibits have opened; one at LACMA, showcasing Peter Zumthor’s design to replace four buildings on…

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