“Coming Together” Exhibition in Washington Explores Post-Pandemic Transformations of Community and Public Spaces

“Coming Together” Exhibition in Washington Explores Post-Pandemic Transformations of Community and Public Spaces
Klyde Warren Park, Nancy Best Fountain, Dallas, TX, 2022 . Image © Jill Broussard Klyde Warren Park, Nancy Best Fountain, Dallas, TX, 2022 . Image © Jill Broussard

The exhibition Coming Together: Reimagining America's Downtowns, held at Washington, D.C.'s National Building Museum, explores the transformations underway in the United States' downtowns and the ways communities have organized to shape alternative urban scenarios. Curated by Uwe S. Brandes, Professor at Georgetown University, and designed by Reddymade and MGMT., it is the first of three major exhibitions within the Museum's Future Cities initiative, an interdisciplinary project examining the city as a hub, catalyst, essential building block, and reflection of society. Coming Together features examples from more than 60 U.S. cities, both large and small, highlighting lessons learned and opportunities embraced in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic as communities adapt to lasting changes in work, housing, mobility, entertainment, and recreation. The exhibition is currently open to the public and will remain on view through Fall 2026.

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