Negative Space and the Built Environment. Visual noise. Lot-hogging boxes. Are architects leaving enough negative space in their buildings? Los Angeles architects Dan Brunn, AIA; Ron Radziner, FAIA, of Marmol Radziner; and Alexander Gorlin, FAIA, will explore how the absence of form enhances the overall architectural experience and how to provide valuable pauses in the built environment. (Pictured above is the Marmol Radziner-designed Vienna Way Residence in Venice, California. Brunn's #9 Dream House will be a featured home of Dwell's Midtown and East Side home tours, on Sunday, May 31.)

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Negative Space and the Built Environment. Visual noise. Lot-hogging boxes. Are architects leaving enough negative space in their buildings? Los Angeles architects Dan Brunn, AIA; Ron Radziner, FAIA, of Marmol Radziner; and Alexander Gorlin, FAIA, will explore how the absence of form enhances the overall architectural experience and how to provide valuable pauses in the built environment. (Pictured above is the Marmol Radziner-designed Vienna Way Residence in Venice, California. Brunn's #9 Dream House will be a featured home of Dwell's Midtown and East Side home tours, on Sunday, May 31.)

This course will be held on Saturday, May 30, 2:00 p.m. at Stage C