About the Project
Developed under the guidance of Dr. Emily Bills, the exhibition showcases Thom’s Southern California work from the start of his career in 1968 to 1979, roughly corresponding to the class’ timeframe and geographic focus. But class parameters were only part of the decision to focus on this period and location. As we near the 50th anniversary of the 1970s, the class, which includes students from USC’s Architecture, Heritage Conservation, and Real Estate Development programs, hopes engagement with the photographs will promote the importance of preserving Southern California’s contributions to this overlooked period in skyscraper, civic, and campus design. Thom’s photographs, then as now, provide compelling evidence of this contribution, from the region’s experiments in mirror-glass surfaces seen in John Portman’s Bonaventure Hotel, to the thrilling possibilities of poured concrete construction found in William Pereira & Associates’ Geisel Library.
Faculty advisor:
Emily Bills
Students:
Rachel Trombetta
Krista Nicholds
Deepeaka Dhaliwal
Erik Van Breene
Maddy Campbell
Kasey Viso
Erika Kronk
Drew Ericsen
Camille Elston
Sarah Castro
Po Lao
Jared Dror
Stefen Chraghchian
Erika Ruan
Duke Dunham
Cory Singer
Richard Wenzel
Harrison St. Jean
Alexander Moore
Andy Chau
Christopher Brown
Technical and design support:
Curtis Fletcher