HplusF was established by architects Craig Hodgetts and HsinMing Fung in 1984. Best known for their groundbreaking 1992 library at UCLA and the reborn Hollywood Bowl, the studio has been responsible for the design of numerous landmark structures, including the UCLA Gateway, the Egyptian Theater, and signature pavilions at Art Center College and California Institute of the Arts. With complimentary backgrounds in urban design, theater, and industrial design, the partners have a singular ability to reach beyond disciplines to create innovative, memorable design solutions for challenging projects. Their approach to this work is multifaceted, embracing narrative experience, novel technology, kinetics, and architectural theory in a disciplined search for a bold, uncompromising structure.