Événements

to 25 May 2025

Montreal, Canada
General, Expositions

Construire des lois  

Le secteur de la construction est responsable d’au moins 37 % des émissions de carbone à l’échelle mondiale et son fonctionnement est déterminé par la quête de profit. Les bâtiments sont détenus en tant qu’actifs, démolis et réaménagés avec une prise...


to 25 May 2025

Online Event
Education, Foires + Congrès

Call for Abstracts – Passages: Architecture for Flowing and Connecting Spaces  

We are excited to announce Passages 2025, an International Conference exploring the intersection of architecture, mobility and infrastructure. Hosted by the Politecnico di Milano, the event will bring together scholars, designers and researchers to...


to 31 May 2025

Chicago, IL, États-Unis
General, Expositions

Architectural Head Games  

This exhibition showcases a unique collection of architect-designed headpieces created for the Architects' Guild of the 2024 Arts in the Dark Parade. Inspired by favorite spatial moments in Chicago—ranging from iconic buildings to personal...


to 2 June 2025

Paris, France
General, Expositions

Hans Hollein transFORMS  

The "Hans Hollein transFORMS" exhibition provides a better understanding of the coherence between the creative and critical approaches of Austrian architect Hans Hollein (1934-2014). It showcases his most iconic pieces which themselves reflect research...


2 June 2025

London, Grande-Bretagne
Evénements, Conférences

Architecture on Stage: Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence  

Speakers from three of the world's leading architecture practices address the ways in which artificial intelligence is reshaping their discipline.Representatives from Foster and Partners, Herzog de Meuron and Zaha Hadid Architects join Matthew...


to 7 June 2025

New York, NY, États-Unis
General, Expositions

Sergei Tchoban: Sections of the Mind  

Comprising fantastic visions, idea competition submissions, personal manifestos, and depictions of buildings now under construction, all artworks presented in Sergei Tchoban: Sections of the Mind-an assembly of 30 freehand charcoal and ink drawings,...


9 June 2025

New York, NY, États-Unis
Evénements, Conférences

Current Work: Duvall Decker: Foundations  

The founding principals of the Mississippi architecture practice discuss their civic projects in the Southeastern United States.Current Work is a lecture series featuring leading figures in the worlds of architecture, urbanism, design, and art.Anne...


to 21 June 2025

Madrid, Espagne
Expositions

Capital Reform  

La reforma doméstica se ha consolidado como una de las ocupaciones más destacadas para toda una generación de arquitectos. La exposición Capital Reform pone en valor la labor de diez jóvenes oficinas madrileñas en este campo durante la última...


to 29 June 2025

Brussels, Belgique
General, Expositions

Marcel Broodthaers – The Architect is Absent  

Marcel Broodthaers – The Architect is Absent, the third exhibition in CIVA’s Research in Residence program, explores Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaers’s (1924–1976) engagements with architecture, design, and the city, between 1957 and 1967. During this...


to 30 June 2025

Tokyo, Japon
General, Expositions

LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s-1970s  

From the 1920s, architects such as Le Corbusier (1887-1965) and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) have sought to create both functional and comfortable living spaces, employing new technologies constantly developing through time. Their exemplary...


to 30 June 2025

Washington, DC, États-Unis
General, Expositions

Capital Brutalism  

Amid the Cold War, urban renewal efforts ushered in a “Brutalist” phenomenon that reshaped the nation’s capital in the mid-20th century. Many high-profile public buildings were designed and constructed with exposed structural elements and building...


to 5 July 2025

New Haven, CT, États-Unis
General, Expositions

The Tuskegee Chapel: Paul Rudolph X Fry & Welch  

This exhibition reveals the often-overlooked story of the rich partnership behind a celebrated yet understudied work of midcentury architecture: Paul Rudolph, Louis Fry, Sr., and Col. John Welch’s landmarked Tuskegee Chapel (1960–1969) on the campus of...


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