Architecture of Independence: African Modernism

Architecture of Independence: African Modernism

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.

UK-China Green Hospital Design Summit

UK-China Green Hospital Design Summit, Architecture, UK UK-China Green Hospital Design Summit Sustainable Healthcare System Research Exhibition – The Building Centre, London, England 24 Apr 2015 UK-China Green Hospital Design Summit in London Summit: 28th May 2015 at 9:30 am – 6:00 pm Exhibition: 19th to 30th May 2015 The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E … Read more

Hot To Cold Exhibition in Washington DC

Hot To Cold Exhibition, National Building Museum, Washington DC, USA,  Hot To Cold Exhibition Around the Globe in 800 Feet at the National Building Museum – design by BIG 30 Jan 2015 Hot To Cold Exhibition in Washington DC Around the Globe in 800 Feet Design: BIG, architects Location: National Building Museum, 401 F Street Northwest, … Read more

Architecture Foundation Events London

Architecture Foundation London Exhibition, Futures in the Making, Architectural Centre News Architecture Foundation Events London AF annual exhibition, England, UK – British Architectural Event News 14 Nov 2014 Architecture Foundation Exhibition 2014 Futures in the Making The AF’s annual exhibition is now open and presents intriguing new speculations from recent architecture graduates The Architecture Foundation … Read more

Roca London Gallery Exhibition

Roca London Gallery Exhibition

London regeneration exhibition in building designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. Roca London Gallery will host a photographic exhibition during the London Festival of Architecture, exploring some of the Capital’s key regeneration projects.

Entitled Regenerating Capital: Healthy growth, healthy city?, the exhibition will look at the impact regeneration has on green spaces, small businesses, local communities and valued buildings.