Thinking Through Drawing: British School Rome
This summer, the British School at Rome will host an exhibition by the architect Chris Wilkinson RA bringing together thirty years of his architectural drawings and sketch books.
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This summer, the British School at Rome will host an exhibition by the architect Chris Wilkinson RA bringing together thirty years of his architectural drawings and sketch books.
Curator: Architect Ahmad Hilal. The Egyptian pavilion commissioned and curated by Architect Ahmad Hilal, seeks to reveal various successful stories of architecture narrating the difficulties and challenges inside the Egyptian built environment.
Australian firm Chris Elliott Architects have been selected to exhibit in the Global Art Affairs Foundation exhibition “TIME -SPACE-EXISTENCE” during the Venice Architecture Biennale 2016.
Design: Zaha Hadid. Kurt Schwitters: Merz, is a major retrospective exhibition that builds and expands on Galerie Gmurzynska’s five decade long exhibition history with the artist, bringing together a unique selection of seventy works across all media.
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Design: Greg Lynn, architect. Curated by Greg Lynn, Complexity and Convention is the third and final exhibition of the CCA’s Archaeology of the Digital program, in which 25 seminal projects are collected, catalogued, preserved and made available for research.
Design: Snøhetta – this spring, the Center for Architecture in Portland, Oregon, is showing the first full-scale exhibition of Snøhetta’s work in the U.S.
Design: TYIN Tegnestue. Plans and prototypes made of Kebony of latest design by these architects – on a beautiful breakwater on Norway’s northern coastline – exhibited at the Venice Biennale.
“The best elements of architecture, teaching and urban planning on show from the top school in Scotland. Response to place, acknowledgement of the lessons of built heritage, sustainability, authentic consultation and involvement.”
Open on weekdays, 17 June – 18 July. The School’s “stated aim of understanding global context and excellent local application has had a profound effect on the regeneration of the city and has helped position it as an international institution.”
In celebration of Zaha Hadid’s career in architecture and design that spans four decades, Fondazione Berengo will host an abridged retrospective exhibition of her work at the 16th century Palazzo Franchetti on the Grand Canal, Venice, Italy.
Pedagogy and Place: Celebrating 100 Years of Architecture Education at Yale, looks back on the evolution of Yale’s unique approach, beginning with an early Beaux-Arts influence to mid-century leadership under architect Paul Rudolph.
Design: RAAAF [Rietveld Architecture-Art-Affordances] + Marcel Moonen. ‘Giardini in Silence’ is a proposal for the annual period of absence in between the Venice art- and architecture biennales. It reclaims public space from vandalism and security companies.
Can you imagine a bus stop made from timber logs on Cathedral Road or a futuristic Japanese-designed shelter on Westgate Street? These are just some of the architectural projects that will be featured in an international touring exhibition that visits Cardiff next month.
A rare survivor of London’s historic docks will be celebrated by a major new gallery opening at the Museum of London Docklands on 25 March; the first part of a major development to transform the Museum of London Dockland’s galleries.
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.”
500 submissions were received, of these,300 projects were selected to form a contemporary survey of Nordic architecture and will form the central body of the show. Nine will be presented in depth.