Exhibition
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Exhibition in Brussels
Simone Guillissen-HoaAs part of an extensive program on feminism, the museum civa.brussels offers the first monographic exhibition on the architect Simone Guillissen-Hoa.
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Bruges Triennial 2024
Discovering the City's Potential: Spaces of Possi...For the fourth time, the Triennial is taking place in Bruges. Until September, visitors can explore twelve street installations and four cultural institutions, working with the motto "Spaces of Possibility".
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Micro-exhibition series in London
Architecture Window: Young Voices in ArchitectureWith the three-year micro-exhibition series Architecture Window, the Royal Academy of Arts offers young architecture and design graduates a platform to present their work to the general public.
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German duo at the top
Winners of the Mies van der Rohe Awards 2024The winners of the 2024 edition of the Mies van der Rohe Awards have been announced. An international jury selected one winner each in the two categories of architecture and emerging architecture from an initial group of 362 nominated works.
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Exhibition in Copenhagen
Planetary Boundaries: Rethinking Architecture and...In the exhibition "Planetary Boundaries - Rethinking Architecture and Design", the Royal Danish Academy is showing 25 projects on the subject of long-lasting design.
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Congress in Copenhagen
Fabricate 2024 – Creating Resourceful FuturesFrom 4 to 6 April 2024, the Royal Academy in Copenhagen will host Fabricate, the prime place of exchange on innovative ideas in design, architecture and engineering.
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Exhibition in Vienna
Women in DesignHow will the design of the 21st century look? Who defines it? And who is it for? The exhibition "Here We Are! Frauen im Design 1900 - heute" answers these questions and sheds a contemporary light on the history of modern design.
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Exhibition in Berlin
Building with Natural Materials: Closer to NatureThe Berlinische Galerie presents the exhibition Close to Nature – Building with Fungi, Trees, Mud. Featuring three projects in Berlin, the show presents new approaches to natural building materials.
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Exhibition in Basel
Unbuilt Architecture in SwitzerlandIn Basel, the S AM Swiss Architecture Museum presents the exhibition "What if – Unbuilt Architecture in Switzerland". It offers a tour through an alternative version of the country's architecture.
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Architecture Biennale 2025
Carlo Ratti Becomes Curator of the Architecture B...The Italian architect and engineer Carlo Ratti will be the curator of the 19th International Architecture Biennale in Venice in 2025.
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Pavilion in Hungary
The Vertical Garden as a Symbol of CommunityThe Garden of Communities installation by the Hello Wood and Balázs Szelecsényi architecture studios in Veszprém celebrates the cultural diversity and unity of Hungary’s regions.
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An open deposit
Fuori Tutto: Demogo Shows the Gembloux Town HallIn collaboration with Fuori Tutto, the Maxxi Museum in Rome is hosting an exhibition about the current creative scene in Italy with works by various architecture studios and artists.
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Imaginary cities
Exhibition in London Shows Works by Peter CookThe visionary works of Peter Cook show complex future visions of urban spaces. A selection of his works is currently on display in the Richard Saltoun Gallery in London.
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Exhibition review
Herzog & de Meuron’s Cabinet of WondersIn the Royal Academy in London the Basel-based architects provide insights into their working methods and put everyday life in their buildings on display.
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Exhibition in Beijing
Zaha Hadid Architects: Designing in the New Globa...The Zaha Hadid Architects exhibition The New World opened at Beijing’s Guardian Art Center in July. It celebrates the development and work of ZHA since its first Chinese projects in 2010, with which the studio left a decisive mark on architecture and urban planning at the beginning of the 21st century.
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Building materials of the future
Reset Materials – Towards Sustainable Architectur...For the exhibition Reset Materials at the Copenhagen Contemporary art centre, artists and architects have reinterpreted natural and recycled building goods.
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A pilot project for sustainable living
Living Places Copenhagen by Effect ArchitectsAs part of the World Capital of Architecture event in Copenhagen, Effect Architects and Velux are presenting how the low-carbon residential buildings of the future could look.
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Architecture Biennale 2023
Essential Homes by Norman FosterEssential Homes is a joint research project by the Norman Foster Foundation and Holcim. The concept for living space will offer refugees security, comfort and a sense of well-being.