2016 GAP Exhibition - Contemporary architecture of Puebla, Mexico.

Student collective Global Architecture Profiling (GAP) launches its seventh annual architectural exhibition at The University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture, Building, and Planning.

This year the exhibition presents contemporary architectural production in the world heritage listed Mexican city of Puebla. 

Puebla has featured prominently in Mexico’s history; from its influential urban design developments in 16th century to the battle of Puebla which is commemorated by Mexico’s annual Cinco de Mayo celebrations.

The GAP series aims to broaden design discourse by showcasing the work of emerging and contemporary designers in an urban centre often overlooked by major publications. 

GAP launches its website in the month leading up to the exhibition, which catalogues previous exhibitions over the last six years. 

Invitation: Exhibition Launch
7 PM, Thursday, September 15th
Melbourne School of Design, Andrew Lee King Fun Gallery.
Exhibition 16th to 29th September 2016

For interviews and further Information contact GAP Marketing: Geoffrey Goerling +61 410000 204 or email universityofmelbournegap2016@gmail.com 

  • Title

    2016 GAP Exhibition - Contemporary architecture of Puebla, Mexico.
  • Type

    Exhibition
  • Website

  • Organizers

    Global Architecture Profiling(GAP)
  • From

    September 16, 2016 12:00 AM
  • Until

    September 29, 2016 12:00 AM
  • Venue

    Melbourne School of Design, Andrew Lee King Fun Gallery.
  • Address

    University of Melbourne, Masson Rd, Parkville VIC 3010

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