Architecture Exhibitions: Building + Design Shows
Architecture exhibitions – architects, news & buildings – architectural exhibitions + architecture design shows
Architecture exhibitions resource for the world, information and images about architectural shows across the globe for the construction industry and the architecture profession: building design exhibition news.
A recent design post features the Norman Foster Retrospective Centre Pompidou, Paris. Covering nearly 2,200 square-metres, it reviews the different periods of the architect’s work, highlighting seminal projects, such as the headquarters of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, the Carré d’Art Nîmes, Hong Kong International Airport and Apple Park.
Finally we also feature The Museum Reinhard Ernst, in the city centre of Wiesbaden. This property is an 8,910 sqm facility exhibiting Reinhard Ernst’s private collection of abstract art. The project is the culmination of a planning process beginning in 2010, and of the long friendship between Reinhard Ernst and Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki.
Architecture exhibitions – architects, news & buildings – architectural exhibitions + architecture design shows
DENSE-CITY: Housing for Quality of Life and Social Capital is an exhibition of projects by Los Angeles architecture studio Brooks + Scarpa exploring urban development, cultural equity, and access to public space.
Architectural Photography Awards exhibition at Turkish Trade Centre for Architecture and Design, London, now open: winner – Long Museum West Bund, Shanghai, China by Atelier Deshaus by Pawel Paniczko.
The Reasons Offsite is an exhibition on prefabricated and modular architecture. This project was displayed in Tirana Architecture Week, and at Boston Society of Architects: upcoming editions in Edinburgh & Weimar.
New Estonian Architecture Exhibition news: “Geometry and Metaphysics. Mare Vint and Arne Maasik” opens June 6th in Tallinn, Estonia: printmaker Mare Vint and architect-photographer Arne Maasik.
Remembering British Architect Will Alsop OBE, one of Britain’s most prominent architects and a prolific painter – internationally renowned architect, artist and lecturer schooled at Architectural Association London
Estonia Pavilion at 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale: “Weak Monument” curators Laura Linsi, Roland Reemaa and Tadeáš Říha, explore the spectrum between the explicit representation of the monument and the implicit politics of everyday architecture.
WOHA announce “Garden City Mega City” exhibition in Austin, Texas, USA: it highlights sixteen of the architectural studio’s built and unbuilt projects which embody their vision of how cities should evolve in the 21 st Century toward a more sustainable future.
The chair of the Department of Architecture in Cornell University’s College of Architecture, Art, and Planning will bear the name of Richard Meier (B.Arch. 1956).
A series of portraits of leading European female architects begins its national tour at Hastings’ Jerwood Gallery in January. The tour has been co-ordinated to commemorate the centenary of female suffrage in the UK in 2018.
Works by one of the world’s leading abstract artists, Sean Scully will go on show at Luis Barragán’s iconic modernist landmark, Cuadra San Cristóbal in Mexico City from 7 February – 24 March 2018.
Richard Meier and Frank Stella: Space and Form is an intimate installation of photographs, drawings, collages, a sculpture and an architectural model that traces the relationship between the architect and the artist through their careers.
Fifty new drawings by the British-Argentinian artist Pablo Bronstein, are framed alongside a selection of rarely-seen historical Georgian and Neo-Georgian material from the RIBA Collections; the exhibition focusses on buildings constructed during the second half of the twentieth century in an ostensibly ‘Georgian’ style.
Parallel (of Life and) Architecture will see three duos of architects, artists and designers offer new insight into the legacy of Alison and Peter Smithson. It explores their relationship with the avant-garde and ‘architecture as a direct result of a way of life’ (A+PS).
A Common Line | One Global Studio exhibition. The firm was founded as Design Partnership in 1967, and incorporated as DP Architects in 1975. DP has evolved in tandem with Singapore’s nation building, becoming an important contributor to the country’s public projects and urban development.
The Tchoban Foundation, in Berlin, exhibition will be opening on 7th of July, presenting 50 masterworks of contemporary architectural drawings made by celebrated architects like Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind, Rem Koolhaas and Bernard Tschumi.
An interactive installation to encourage unity, a portable dining space for refugees, an optical viewing device, and a project that links communities either side of Belfast’s Peace Wall will be exhibited in Liverpool and London next month as the result of the RIBA Beyond Borders open call.
Estonian Centre of Architecture news – five proposals selected for the 2nd stage of curator call for the Estonian exposition at the 2018 Venice architecture biennale. The winning design will be selected on 19th of June.
Curated by Norman Foster
Exploring the creativity of Cartier and its links with the history of flight and design in the early twentieth century, Cartier in Motion, an exhibition curated by Norman Foster, marks the opening year of the new Design Museum in London.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Berlin and Los Angeles sister-city partnership, the exhibition explores connections between Hans Scharoun’s Berlin Philharmonic and Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall.