A structure in James Hubbell’s Ilan-Lael compound. Photo by John Durant The exhibit “James Hubbell: Architecture of Jubilation” at San Diego’s central library and three branches couldn’t have come at a more propitious time. Hubbell died May 17 at age 92 and the exhibit, which runs through Aug. 4, is an expansive and inspiring eulogy for San Diego’s sage of organic art and architecture. The exhibit takes its name from Hubbell’s 1974 essay “Architecture of Jubilation,” which lays out his basic philosophy under the heading “Architecture must take measure of all that it is to be human. Somehow it must count our galaxy and a smile, equally…” Timed to coincide with World Design Capital S
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