Neil Denari Quote
In L.A., cinema and television might be seen as more interesting places for architecture than ever before.
Neil Denari
In L.A., cinema and television might be seen as more interesting places for architecture than ever before.
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television, interesting
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About Neil Denari
Neil Denari (b. Fort Worth, Texas September 3, 1957) is an American architect, professor, and author based in Los Angeles since 1988. Denari emerged in New York during the 1980s with a series of theoretical projects and texts based on the collapse of the machine aesthetic of Modernism. His office, Neil M. Denari Architects (NMDA) is dedicated to exploring the realms of architecture, design, urbanism, and all aspects of contemporary life. As a teacher for more than 20 years, Denari has held visiting professorships at UC Berkeley, Columbia, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Texas at Arlington. Denari is a tenured professor at UCLA where he has been teaching since 2002.