Architecture is a brilliant way of how buildings and spaces are design,Architectural exhibition explores unseen aspect of architectural practice,its one of the most contemporary method for communication of architectural concept and ideas. They allow the practice, curator or educative body to edit and present information and visuals in a way which narrates a story, provokes new ideas, or feeds into a wider discourse.
2015 Turner Prize Exhibition / Glasgow, UK
1st October 2015 – 17th January 2016, Tramway (Glasgow, Scotland)
For the first time in the Turner Prize's history an architectural collective has made it to the prestigious shortlist.
Some of the nominees for the prize, which is awarded to a British artist under the age of 50 for an outstanding
exhibition or other presentation of their work in the preceding year, will be showing their work in Scotland for the first time.
Afrika / Humlebæk, Denmark
already on show till 25th October 2015, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (near Humlebæk, Denmark)
With a comprehensive presentation of architecture projects, contemporary art and cultural history, a story of Africa on the rise is told.
The exhibition shows that there are multiple alternative narratives about contemporary culture and history from the African continent’s many regions.
These are necessary to refine our image of and view on Africa.
They assert that "an architecture exhibition at Louisiana affects the life we live, the life that others live and the life we could live."
Ai Weiwei / London, UK
already on show till 13th December 2015, Royal Academy of Art (London, UK)
This year the RA will welcome Ai Weiwei, the major artist and cultural phenomenon.
"His work is visionary, iconoclastic and increasingly political. When he speaks, the world listens."
Curated in collaboration with Ai Weiwei from his studio in Beijing, they will present some of his most important works;
from the time he returned to China from the US in 1993 right up to present day.
Among new works created specifically for our galleries and courtyard, will be a number of large-scale installations.
World Expo / Milan, Italy
already on show till 31st October 2015 (near Milan, Italy)
The Universal World Expo is now open near Milan. 140 participating countries ware showcasing the best of their
technology that offers a concrete answer to a vital need: "being able to guarantee healthy, safe and sufficient food
for everyone, while respecting the planet and its equilibrium." A trip to the Expo is also a chance to absorb incredible
architectural structures, installations and spaces commissioned by nations to demonstrate the best of what they have to offer.
Radically Modern: Urban Planning & Architecture in 1960s Berlin / Berlin, Germany
aleady in show till 26th October 2015 (Berlinische Galerie of Modern Art, Berlin)
Architecture and urban design from the sixties still set their stamp on the Berlin townscape.
Many key planning decisions were made in the sixties and some striking buildings were constructed during that period."
This will be the first ever comprehensive overview of this architectural heritage in both East and West Berlin. Historical documents,
some familiar and others of more recent origin, illustrate political, social and technical visions for developing a city that had suffered
severe destruction in previous decades and was then divided by the Wall.
Architects being exhibited include: Werner Düttmann, Fehling + Gogel, Walter Gropius, Georg Heinrichs, Josef Kaiser, Roland Korn,
Ludwig Leo, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Klaus Müller-Rehm, Ulrich Müther, Hans Scharoun, and Manfred Zumpe.
10. La dolce vita – Summer Paradises by Alvar Aalto / Jyväskylä, Finland
already in show till 13th October 2015 (Gallery of the Alvar Aalto Museum, Jyväskylä)
Through the medium of villas, cottages and summer huts this exhibition takes a look at "a much-loved,
traditional Finnish way of spending the summer." For the first time, the exhibition gathers together Aalto’s
standard villa types and his one-off summer designs into a single collection exhibited under the same theme,
including many which were competition proposals.
The State of the Art of Architecture.
October 3 2015-January 3 2016
The State of the Art of Architecture will offer an opportunity to take stock of architectural projects
and experiments from around the world, establishing a broad foundation for future editions of the
Chicago Architecture Biennial. With an incredible breadth of design approaches, research interests,
and cultural perspectives, it will offer a global stage for debate and the exchange of ideas.
for more info visit: chicagoarchitecturebiennial.org
Shear your experiences thoughts with other if you visit any of this places.
2015 Turner Prize Exhibition / Glasgow, UK
1st October 2015 – 17th January 2016, Tramway (Glasgow, Scotland)
For the first time in the Turner Prize's history an architectural collective has made it to the prestigious shortlist.
Some of the nominees for the prize, which is awarded to a British artist under the age of 50 for an outstanding
exhibition or other presentation of their work in the preceding year, will be showing their work in Scotland for the first time.
Afrika / Humlebæk, Denmark
already on show till 25th October 2015, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (near Humlebæk, Denmark)
With a comprehensive presentation of architecture projects, contemporary art and cultural history, a story of Africa on the rise is told.
The exhibition shows that there are multiple alternative narratives about contemporary culture and history from the African continent’s many regions.
These are necessary to refine our image of and view on Africa.
They assert that "an architecture exhibition at Louisiana affects the life we live, the life that others live and the life we could live."
Ai Weiwei / London, UK
already on show till 13th December 2015, Royal Academy of Art (London, UK)
This year the RA will welcome Ai Weiwei, the major artist and cultural phenomenon.
"His work is visionary, iconoclastic and increasingly political. When he speaks, the world listens."
Curated in collaboration with Ai Weiwei from his studio in Beijing, they will present some of his most important works;
from the time he returned to China from the US in 1993 right up to present day.
Among new works created specifically for our galleries and courtyard, will be a number of large-scale installations.
World Expo / Milan, Italy
already on show till 31st October 2015 (near Milan, Italy)
The Universal World Expo is now open near Milan. 140 participating countries ware showcasing the best of their
technology that offers a concrete answer to a vital need: "being able to guarantee healthy, safe and sufficient food
for everyone, while respecting the planet and its equilibrium." A trip to the Expo is also a chance to absorb incredible
architectural structures, installations and spaces commissioned by nations to demonstrate the best of what they have to offer.
Radically Modern: Urban Planning & Architecture in 1960s Berlin / Berlin, Germany
aleady in show till 26th October 2015 (Berlinische Galerie of Modern Art, Berlin)
Architecture and urban design from the sixties still set their stamp on the Berlin townscape.
Many key planning decisions were made in the sixties and some striking buildings were constructed during that period."
This will be the first ever comprehensive overview of this architectural heritage in both East and West Berlin. Historical documents,
some familiar and others of more recent origin, illustrate political, social and technical visions for developing a city that had suffered
severe destruction in previous decades and was then divided by the Wall.
Architects being exhibited include: Werner Düttmann, Fehling + Gogel, Walter Gropius, Georg Heinrichs, Josef Kaiser, Roland Korn,
Ludwig Leo, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Klaus Müller-Rehm, Ulrich Müther, Hans Scharoun, and Manfred Zumpe.
10. La dolce vita – Summer Paradises by Alvar Aalto / Jyväskylä, Finland
already in show till 13th October 2015 (Gallery of the Alvar Aalto Museum, Jyväskylä)
Through the medium of villas, cottages and summer huts this exhibition takes a look at "a much-loved,
traditional Finnish way of spending the summer." For the first time, the exhibition gathers together Aalto’s
standard villa types and his one-off summer designs into a single collection exhibited under the same theme,
including many which were competition proposals.
The State of the Art of Architecture.
October 3 2015-January 3 2016
The State of the Art of Architecture will offer an opportunity to take stock of architectural projects
and experiments from around the world, establishing a broad foundation for future editions of the
Chicago Architecture Biennial. With an incredible breadth of design approaches, research interests,
and cultural perspectives, it will offer a global stage for debate and the exchange of ideas.
for more info visit: chicagoarchitecturebiennial.org
Shear your experiences thoughts with other if you visit any of this places.
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