Modernity in Scottish Architecture, Venice Biennale

Modernity in Scottish Architecture, Venice Architecture Biennale 2014, British Pavilion Modernity in Scottish Architecture, Venice Great Britain Architecture Exhibition, Italy – curated by various Scottish architects 26 Sep 2014 Scotland + Venice 2014 examines Modernity Presentations by Scottish architects at world’s biggest architecture festival Location: Venezia Santa Lucia railway station From social housing and places … Read more

Breath Box in La Grande Motte, Hérault Pavilion

Breath Box in La Grande Motte

The main wall of “Breath Box” designed by NAS architecture is reflective, facing the horizon. It does not only recreate the image of the sea, it transforms by its own attributes. The wind comes lift the many reflective modules, providing a duality between visual experience and reflection ripple.

Milan Information Pavilion Architecture Competition

Milan Information Pavilion Competition

Architecture Contest Milan, Italy Pavilion Competition designs, Italian architecture Milan Information Pavilion Competition Italian Design Contest by [AC-CA] post updated 13 November 2025 [AC-CA] Architectural Competition page updated Nov 10, 2016 with new images ; 17 Jul 2014 [MILAN 11] Architecture Competition INTRODUCTION Milan is the second-most populous city in Italy, The city proper has … Read more

Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2014 London

Serpentine Pavilion 2014 1

Design: Smiljan Radic, Chile. Serpentine Pavilion unveiled in Kensington Gardens. The design was influenced by architect Smiljan Radic’s 2010 papier mâché sculpture, The Selfish Giant’s Castle, which was inspired by the Oscar Wilde story.

XML contribution to 14th Venice Biennale

XML Exhibition

Curated: Rem Koolhaas. The 14th International Architecture Exhibition of la Biennale di Venezia under direction of curator Rem Koolhaas has opened to the public. XML is part of the main exhibition of this year’s Biennale with the contribution ‘Theaters of democracy’ in the section Monditalia.

Tagus Linear Park in Póvoa de Santa Iria

Tagus Linear Park

Landscape design by Architect Filipa Figueira and Architect Tiago Vieirao. The Tagus Linear Park is an area of 15 000 sq m that was conquered by the surrounding communities of the industrial private sector and was felt as a democratic intervention by those forever deprived of access to the River.

Venice Biennale New Zealand Pavilion 2014

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For the first time, New Zealand has entered a national exhibition in the world’s leading architecture event, the Biennale Architettura. The exhibition, ‘Last, Loneliest, Loveliest’, is curated by architect David Mitchell. The Commissioner is Tony van Raat, head of the Department of Architecture, Unitec, Auckland.

Venice Biennale British Pavilion 2014

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Presented by the British Council and curated by FAT Architecture and Crimson Architectural Historians, the British Pavilion’s ‘A Clockwork Jerusalem’ exhibition responds to the theme of ‘Absorbing Modernity: 1914 – 2014’, as set for the national pavilions by Rem Koolhaas, Curator of the Biennale Architettura 2014.

Venice Biennale Finnish Pavilion – 2014

Venice Biennale Finnish Pavilion

The Finnish pavilion will feature a special installation. Re-Creation demonstrates the resilience of architecture, and is based on a concept by Anssi Lassila. It started as an experiment to learn what happens when a tradition in one culture is re-enacted in another and uses two “primitive huts”.

King’s Cross Pavilion in London

Kings Cross Pavilion

Design: Stanton Williams. A new canalside Pavilion at King’s Cross has been approved by Camden Council. The three storey building, designed by Stirling Prize winning architects Stanton Williams, will be located to the east of Granary Square, adjacent to Regent’s Canal.

Triumph Pavilion 2014 Exhibition, London

Dream Pavilion London 1

Design: IPT Architects, Sponsor: ArchTriumph, Dream Pavilion is a self-supporting structure measuring 4m in height and approximately 59 m² in area, constructed primarily out of OSB sheet, timber and untreated mild steel. It is the design of a London based architecture practice