Check out this listing from SD Citybeat on a the first of a new series of architecture events in San Diego sponsored by the San Diego Architectural Foundation
Building history: If the name Robert Mosher rings a bell, it’s likely because you read something about the 89-year-old architect a few months back, when his most iconic piece, the Coronado Bridge, celebrated its 50th anniversary. But Mosher’s responsible for a lot more than the bridge: he was also behind projects like the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla and the UCSD art gallery, among dozens of other modernist-era buildings. Mosher is the first architect to be featured at the San Diego Architectural Foundation’s new series, Inside the Architect’s Studio, hosted by Modernsandiego.com’s Keith York (think a much hipper James Lipton, minus about 40 years). A reception starts at 6:30 p.m., followed by the 7:30 p.m. program on Thursday, Oct. 29, at the Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive in La Jolla. $15, $5 for students. 619-232-1385. www.sdarchitecture.org