Levels of Kappe

Event Date: Dec 3, 2020; Event City: In celebration of ‘70s architecture and design, the L.A. Conservancy is hosting a virtual benefit featuring the daring ‘70s work of renowned Los Angeles architect Ray Kappe, who died at the age of 92 in November 2019. Considered one of the great innovators and educators of Modern architecture, Kappe’s lifelong love of nature and the environment came together in designs that remain visionary to this day. Listen to Archinect's interview with Ray Kappe » Join us on Thursday, December 3, 2020, for Levels of Kappe, an exciting presentation that includes an exploration of Kappe’s history, including his role in the Modern movement, virtual tours of L.A. area residences he designed in the ‘70s, and remarks from architecture experts—including his wife, architectural historian Shelly Kappe. You won’t want to miss this rare opportunity to go inside some of Kappe’s most extraordinary 1970s residential designs. Tickets start at $35 for members ($75 general public, which includes an L.A. Conservancy year-long individual membership). Sponsorships begin at $500 and include exciting benefits, such as '70s-themed gifts.  Sponsors at $1,000 and above receive Wolfgang Puck Catering gourmet hand-delivered meals, accompanied by cocktails. Read the full post on Bustler

Levels of Kappe
Event Date: Dec 3, 2020; Event City:

In celebration of ‘70s architecture and design, the L.A. Conservancy is hosting a virtual benefit featuring the daring ‘70s work of renowned Los Angeles architect Ray Kappe, who died at the age of 92 in November 2019. Considered one of the great innovators and educators of Modern architecture, Kappe’s lifelong love of nature and the environment came together in designs that remain visionary to this day.

Listen to Archinect's interview with Ray Kappe »

Join us on Thursday, December 3, 2020for Levels of Kappe, an exciting presentation that includes an exploration of Kappe’s history, including his role in the Modern movement, virtual tours of L.A. area residences he designed in the ‘70s, and remarks from architecture experts—including his wife, architectural historian Shelly Kappe. You won’t want to miss this rare opportunity to go inside some of Kappe’s most extraordinary 1970s residential designs.

Tickets start at $35 for members ($75 general public, which includes an L.A. Conservancy year-long individual membership). Sponsorships begin at $500 and include exciting benefits, such as '70s-themed gifts.  Sponsors at $1,000 and above receive Wolfgang Puck Catering gourmet hand-delivered meals, accompanied by cocktails.


Read the full post on Bustler