The Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945
‘The Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945’, the first major UK exhibition to focus on Japanese domestic architecture from the Post-War period.
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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.
‘The Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945’, the first major UK exhibition to focus on Japanese domestic architecture from the Post-War period.
Architectural photography exhibition in London – “Geometric diagrams can be contemplated as still moments revealing a continuous, timeless, universal action generally hidden from our sensory perception” – Robert Lawlor
The Royal Institute of British Architects to present a major new exhibition offering a renewed examination of two iconic architectural schemes proposed for the same site in the City of London.
Cruz y Ortiz 1/200…1/2000 Exhibition at the Museo ICO in Madrid. The exhibit shows over 40 years of the professional history of the estudio Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos. It includes original models and sketches of key buildings.
LAVA has designed the exhibition “Out of Hand: Materialising the Digital” which runs at the Powerhouse Museum until 25 June 2017.
‘Picture Tower Building’, exhibition at The Ulm Stadthaus designed by Richard Meier & Partners Architects, of some of the most iconic and current projects by Pritzker Prize-winning architect.
The first retrospective exhibition of her work in Russia, Zaha Hadid at The State Hermitage Museum provides unprecedented insight into the work of Zaha Hadid in a mid-career retrospective highlighting her exploration of the Russian Avant-garde at the beginning of her career.
Visit five significant houses designed by Philip Johnson in New Canaan, CT, plus evenings with Toshiko Mori, Nicholas Fox Weber, architect Isay Weinfeld and architecture critic Paul Goldberger
Bernard Tschumi. Architecture: Concept and Notation, the first European retrospective exhibition of the work of architect, educator, and theorist Bernard Tschumi, shown at the Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel, Switzerland
The Graham Foundation is pleased to present Every Building in Baghdad, an exhibition examining the work of Iraqi architect Rifat Chadirji through the collection of his original photographs and building documents held at the Arab Image Foundation in Beirut.
Design: Nomad Studio. Green Air is the second installation of a play in two acts at the Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis. Green Air is a sculptural aerial garden that creates a dialogue in form, material, time, and space with the previous intervention, Green Varnish.
An Exhibition on Design Possibilities for Public Space through Civil Intervention. ‘DEMO:POLIS – The Right to Public Space’ presents “options available to the public in shaping its own cities. Increasingly critical citizens are demanding the right to have a say in decisions that affect public space.”
This exhibition explores the legacy of modernist architecture in Sub-Saharan Africa during the 1960s and 1970s. Featuring commissioned photographs by Iwan Baan and Alexia Webster and archival material, “Architecture of Independence” imparts a new perspective on the intersection of architecture and nation-building.
Building Images, an exhibition of the best architectural photography worldwide, will open on the 4th of February 2016 at the Sto Werkstatt in Clerkenwell, London.