Events This Weekend: 10.2-10.4
Each month in Dwell, we highlight the best of what’s happening In the Modern World in art and architecture, with a listing of our favorite exhibitions around the world. In our new weekly installment, Out and About, we’ll point you to our top picks for exhibits that are opening and the must-see shows to take in before they close.

Leading my list this week is Storefront for Art and Architecture’s Pike Loop, a Robot-Built Installation in New York City. The exhibition, which features the work of Swiss architects Gramazio & Kohler, opened September 30 and showcases the firm’s innovative incorporation of digital fabrication into architecture. The best part of the show kicks into gear on October 5, when a flip will be switched for an industrial robot to begin constructing a sculptural brick wall on the central mall on Pike Street. The process is slated to take four weeks—and more than 7,000 bricks—with a finish date of October 27. And perhaps, since it’s being built by robots, it’ll actually make the deadline.
Another opening to catch—and see soon since it’s only running throughOctober 12—is Meier 75 at the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York.

If you’re in the United Kingdom, you’re in luck.

Last but not least, if you’re in the Los Angeles, be sure the check out the two home tours happening on October 4. The MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House Silverlake-Los Feliz Mid-Century Architecture Tour is a self-drive exploration through seven homes by R.M. Schindler, Gregory Ain, Raphael Soriano, Harwell Harris, and Craig Ellwood, though a shuttle bus, as well as lunch option, is available. After the MAK Center tour, you can take a stroll through four recently built modern homes on the AIA Los Angeles Chapter 2009 Fall Home Tour, featuring the work of MAKE Architecture, LeanArch, Michael Lee Architects, and KAA Design Group, Inc.
Know of a great modern art, architecture, or design exhibition or event that should be added to our online calendar? Submit your suggestion here.
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switch the flip? :o) thanks for the great list of happenings
Post this for upcoming events! Going on now through the 17th, this is a amazing event/competition to check out if your in the DC area!The University of Louisiana at Lafayette's architecture department was chosen as one of twenty schools to participate!
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