Danish Architecture Center Exhibition by BIG
Danish Architecture Center Exhibition by world-renowned Danish architects BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group on an architectural journey across time, from Big Bang to Singularity, at BLOX, designed by OMA
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Danish Architecture Center Exhibition by world-renowned Danish architects BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group on an architectural journey across time, from Big Bang to Singularity, at BLOX, designed by OMA
Dorte Mandrup at Aedes Architecture Forum Berlin – Danish architects office awarded AW architect of the year by Hamburg-based AW Architektur & Wohnen Magazine.
Commissioned by Design Joburg to build a pavilion to exhibit the power and depth of architectural design in South Africa, SAOTA, ARRCC and OKHA took this concept to the extreme and delivered an architecture that is about Architecture and Architects.
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.
Bank of England 325th Anniversary Exhibition: BoE Museum at Threadneedle Street, London, to launch 325 years, 325 objects, a new exhibition telling the story of the Old Lady.
Oslo Architecture Triennale 2019, “Enough: The Architecture of Degrowth”, will respond to an era of climate emergency and social inequality by proposing alternatives to the unsustainable paradigm of growth.
FORMGIVING – An Architectural Future History from Big Bang to Singularity explores how the world around us has taken shape – and has been given shape – from the past to the present, with 71 BIG projects as glimpses of and gifts to our future.
Travelling exhibition Alvaro Siza Viagem sem Programa opened in Siena, Italy. It’s curated by Greta Ruffino and Raul Betti and organized by the Municipality of Siena and ProViaggiArchitettura
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.
meta/physical exhibition at Building Centre: Hong Kong architecture show for London Festival of Architecture, organised by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA) during June.
The Centre Pompidou in Paris hosts a year-long exhibition The Future City ‘MAD X’ at Centre Pompidou in France. MAD X showcases ten of MAD’s most significant projects to date.
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.
London Festival of Architecture exhibition ‘Brutalism on a Human Scale. Post-war Architecture by Léon Stynen (1899-1990)’ opens in iconic Silver Building, London
Terrassenhaus Berlin, multi-use atelier and gallery building facing a suburban railway track. The building’s levels are staggered, creating a ziggurat-like shape with 6 metre-deep terraces on each floor and maximised semi-public ground floor space.
In collaboration with Fundación COAM, the exhibition shows the integration of SOM’s structural engineering with architectural design, and explores the engineers and architects practice a spatial poetry of inquiry.
SAOTA opens Light Space Life in Zurich, Switzerland: more than just a showcase of the award-winning firm’s work, the exhibition explores the synthesis of core ideas by this international architecture office.
With the theme of “Viewing Half-Earth through Taichung’s Ecology”, Discovery Pavilion advocates to preserve half of our planet for other species, and reinterpret the ecology of Dajia River. Designed by Cogitoimage International Co., Ltd.