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Hip Hop By Design Opening Reception & Gallery Lecture

Architecture and Design Exchange
March 9, 2026 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

On view at the AD EX March 3 – April 24: Hip Hop By Design explores how Hip Hop culture shapes architecture, design, and the built environment.

Hip Hop By Design: Celebrating a Decade of The Hip Hop Architecture Camp

Exhibit Reception, Monday, March 9 at 5:30 PM

Hip Hop By Design invites you to explore the impact of The Hip Hop Architecture Camp, a program that uses Hip Hop culture to introduce young people to architecture, design, and the built environment. Through student projects, professional works, and multimedia installations, the exhibition highlights how music, culture, and lived experience influence the design of cities and communities.
Learn about the influential work of Michael Ford, FAIA, NOMA, widely known as The Hip Hop Architect, and the program’s alumni, whose projects demonstrate how Hip Hop can function as both cultural expression and a design methodology shaping spaces, objects, and experiences.

Join us for a special Gallery Talk on Monday, March 9, for a closer look at the ideas and people behind the program. Michael Ford, FAIA, NOMA, will moderate a panel discussion featuring camp alumni and practitioners, who will share their experiences and the creative ways Hip Hop has informed their work in architecture and design.

Discover how culture, creativity, and community intersect to shape architecture and the built environment.

Schedule
5:30 PM – 5:45 PM | Meet & Greet
5:45 PM – 6:00 PM | Introduction to Hip Hop By Design with Michael Ford
6:00 PM – 6:30 PM | Panel Discussion: Practitioners on Hip Hop’s Influence in Design

Free Admission
This program is free to attend. Valet-parking at the AD EX is included with registration.