Architects and authors Craig Hodgetts, FAIA, and Alan Hess, AIA, will explore how designed objects affect and reflect society based on Hodgetts’ new book, Reading Design: The Visual Language of Common Objects (Unicorn Publishing, 2026).
In Reading Design, Hodgetts sorts through the myriad of things that surround us with an eye trained by years of teaching at UCLA’s School of Architecture along with his bold and experimental architecture practice, Hodgetts + Fung. He has long been immersed in the selection and appreciation of objects that represent outstanding examples of contemporary design as they exude an emotional connection to evolving lifestyles—attributes that range from the sublime to the brutal. Consisting of more than 200 hand-drawn sketches of classic designs from architecture and fashion to autos and household appliances, this book can change the way we look at things and break down the barriers that markets and tastemakers erect by their recommendations.
Hodgetts is known for employing an imaginative weave of high technology and storytelling to invigorate his designs, producing an architecture that embraces contemporary ideology, information culture, and evolving lifestyles. He is presently professor in the UCLA Graduate program and previously was a founding dean of the School of Design at the California Institute of the Arts. He will be joined in conversation by prolific writer Alan Hess.
Authors on Architecture: Hodgetts on Reading Design—Sunday, July 12, 2026; 1-2:30 PM Pacific. Tickets required, $5. Pay via PayPal. Zoom link sent upon registration.