A Museum of Modern Art program will highlight the plight of foreclosures in Temple Terrace and four metropolitan areas in the U.S.
"Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream" is the second program in MoMA's "Issues in Contemporary Architecture" series.
The 14-month program will give a team of five architects the opportunity to study five "megaregions" in hope of finding new paradigms of architecture, and regional and transportation planning, according to organizer Barry Bergdoll.
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