AIA|LA's 2x8: Domum student exhibition goes digital featuring an immersive virtual environment

This post is brought to you by AIA|LA 2x8 Exhibition Architecture will be experienced virtually as students of the top California architecture programs will be exhibited at 2x8: Domum, for its first year as an entirely virtual event. The Exhibition will open with a scholarship award ceremony for the winning projects, and will feature an immersive virtual environment where attendees are invited to explore the student work. The exhibition is free and open to the public. AIA|LA is proud to host 2x8: Domum in it’s 14th iteration of the annual Student Exhibition. The annual exhibition showcases exemplary student work from 16 Architecture and Design Universities throughout California to celebrate the diversity of architectural philosophy and encourage conversation around a central theme. This year’s theme reflects on the dialogue surrounding housing in Los Angeles and other urban centers across the country.  Students were encouraged to submit presentation materials and 3D models that resp...

AIA|LA's 2x8: Domum student exhibition goes digital featuring an immersive virtual environment

This post is brought to you by AIA|LA 2x8 Exhibition

Architecture will be experienced virtually as students of the top California architecture programs will be exhibited at 2x8: Domum, for its first year as an entirely virtual event. The Exhibition will open with a scholarship award ceremony for the winning projects, and will feature an immersive virtual environment where attendees are invited to explore the student work. The exhibition is free and open to the public.

AIA|LA is proud to host 2x8: Domum in it’s 14th iteration of the annual Student Exhibition. The annual exhibition showcases exemplary student work from 16 Architecture and Design Universities throughout California to celebrate the diversity of architectural philosophy and encourage conversation around a central theme. This year’s theme reflects on the dialogue surrounding housing in Los Angeles and other urban centers across the country. 

Students were encouraged to submit presentation materials and 3D models that resp...