The Why Factory Delft, MVRDV, Netherlands building
SpazioFMG per l’Architettura exhibition, Milan gallery: The Why Factory – Research, Education and Public Engagement – TU Delft + MVRDV, Dutch architecture show in Italy
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SpazioFMG per l’Architettura exhibition, Milan gallery: The Why Factory – Research, Education and Public Engagement – TU Delft + MVRDV, Dutch architecture show in Italy
The travelling Human Cities exhibition presents the process and results of co-creating activities in the experimental Labs of all the Human Cities partners in ten different European cities. The next upcoming Exhibition is landing at Bilbao Design Week.
Until 4 March 2018, the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) presents Greystone: Tools for Understanding the City, an exhibition curated by Phyllis Lambert that reveals her deep attachment to Greystone buildings.
UK architecture centre RIBA North in Liverpool announces winter programme of exhibitions and events, starting with Cerámica on 28 October, plus Stirling Prize Models and The Presidents Medals.
Located in the centre of Frankfurt, Germany, between the town hall and the Main river, is the completely refurbished and newly extended Historical Museum Frankfurt. Kossmann.dejong designed three exhibitions for the building.
The high-density building complex with its mix of uses extends to over 400,000 square meters and, with its group of four high-rise buildings, defines the “Green Heart”—a public space extending over several stories.
The exhibition, opened firstly in Lisbon last June, is part of “IMPORT/EXPORT”, a European network which aims to provide more visibility to local architecture by young architects in different countries, between 30 and 40 years old.
The theme for the exhibition in Venice, Italy, is ‘Personal Structures–Open Borders’ this tries to stimulate a stronger relationship between the viewer and their daily surrounding.
Caruso St John Architects and artist Marcus Taylor will represent the UK at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, the British Council announced.
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).
Cerámica, a ground-breaking new exhibition at RIBA North supported by Tile of Spain / ASCER, explores the future use of ceramics and technology in architecture. From 28 October 2017, a series of full-scale installations by ECAlab will enliven RIBA’s new centre on the Liverpool waterfront.
A colourful project using 2500 plastic bricks designed by Atelier Microméga wins 2017 Festival des Architectures Vives of Montpellier jury’s special mention. The French architectural festival’s theme was ‘Emotion’. This playful structure is just three metres cubed in size.
Annual lecture by the Museum of Finnish Architecture pays tribute to the legacy of the Finnish American architect Eero Saarinen. Internationally acclaimed architect Sebastián Irarrázaval from Chile to hold a lecture about his work, career and sources of inspiration.
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.
Storefront for Art and Architecture, in partnership with the Hong-Kong based DESIGN TRUST (an initiative of the Hong Kong Ambassadors of Design) presents Storefront International Series: Hong Kong (Storefront IS Hong Kong), a three-day series of events that discuss contested issues in contested sites across the city.