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Announcing WMF’s Climate Heritage Initiative and 2024 Projects Portfolio

World Monuments Fund (WMF) invites you to attend a virtual program presenting our new Climate Heritage Initiative and exploring a selection of new projects launching in 2024.

Parametric Architecture January Workshops

We are thrilled to announce our upcoming January workshops in collaboration with our ArchDaily Supporters partner, Parametric Architecture. These workshops have been thoughtfully curated to empower architects, designers, and enthusiasts by providing them with the latest insights and skills in the dynamic realm of parametric design. Guided by industry experts and visionaries, these immersive sessions will explore cutting-edge techniques, innovative tools, and practical applications, creating an inspiring and dynamic learning environment where participants can take their design expertise to unprecedented levels.

Nagari Short Film Competition 2023


The Nagari Film Competition is an annual competition designed to guide and develop films that focus on urban issues, specific to Indian cities. Nagari intends to be a bioscope for the city, and through this lens we explore diverse conditions and engage with urban issues. Nagari is unique as it has been conceptualised as a guided exercise, with a panel of Mentors on board to help participants on their journey to creating a film

Atmospheric, Filming architecture

Atmospheric, Filming architecture

DesignTO Festival 2024

Attention art and design lovers! The DesignTO Festival returns January 19-28, 2024! Celebrate art and design online and in-person at venues across Toronto.

Open House Europe Annual Summit: Building Futures Together

This week, the Lisbon Architecture Triennale will be hosting the first Annual Summit of Open House Europe, an international cooperation project co-funded by the European Union. The summit will feature a public programme on December 15–16 related to this year’s theme, Building Futures Together, focusing on sustainable practices in our built environment.

Paris Déco Off

The rendez-vous of International interior designers and décoration editors

Architectures of Transition: Frameworks & Practices in South Asia

Organized by the Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute at Harvard University in collaboration with the Architecture Foundation, this conference aims to create a forum that helps architects reflect upon the breadth of work undertaken in the South Asia region collectively. The conference will put theoreticians/academics and practitioners in dialogue with each other - bridging the schism that exists between the academy and practice. This is hoped to lead to some productive insights on both ends of the spectrum to help better inform the question: What is the ‘architecture’ of practice, that is relevant and effective for the South Asia region, that continues to be characterized by acute transitions?

100 Copenhagen Typologies - Book Launch

If you happen to be in Copenhagen this week, we will be happy to receive you in our cozy office (Frederiksgade 1, 4. th) for the book launch of ‘100 Copenhagen Typologies: Re-use, Adaptation and Mixed-use Architecture.’ The author, Martin Marker, as well as the Danish Architectural Press’ Editor-in-Chief, Kristoffer Lindhart Weiss, will present the book and share some drinks in an informal discussion.

Sydney Build Expo

Sydney Build Expo is Australia's largest construction & design show!

Color Blind by Oren Safdie as part of the Perlberg Festival of New Plays

This annual event features professional readings of five developing plays. Each reading is followed by a post-performance discussion in which patrons offer feedback.

imm cologne 2024

Discover Germany's biggest interior design fair! From 14.01- to 18.01.2024, the imm cologne will once herald the new interior design year and set the trends of tomorrow. With a clear focus on business, inspiration and networking, the fair offers the international interior world a unique platform and the central access point to the European furnishing market. The imm cologne represents the entire spectrum of products and services of the industry - from innovative furnishing solutions from up-and-coming start-ups to the high-end designs of established market leaders.

Book launch of Architectural Drawings as Investigating Devices: Architecture’s Changing Scope in the 20th Century


22 January 2024, 18:00

DENOISE - IED (Istituto Europeo di Design) Presents Video Mapping Installation at Alcova

IED - an international network of prestigious design and visual arts schools - is participating in Miami Art & Design Week for the first time with an exciting experiential exhibit at Alcova. A nod to both the site and Gruppo T (a group of Italian cinematic artists from the 1950s), Denoise is a collective video mapping artwork developed by students in IED Milano’s Master Course in Visual Arts for the Digital Age. Combining volumes, surfaces, and sound over several levels of narration, the installation will transform Room 35 into a multi-sensory experience, inviting participants to accept the unknown (equated with noise) as an integral part of our existence.

Traces: Exploring the Spirit and History Embedded in Buildings - A Solo Exhibition by Edmund Sumner

Architecture photographer Edmund Sumner has taken us on a constant journey from Europe, to India, Mexico, and beyond. Now his works will be featured at London's Albumen Gallery. You can learn more about his perspective in our previous interview.

Albumen Gallery are pleased to announce Edmund Sumner's solo exhibition in London (December 6th - 19th). "Traces" showcases a wide range of Edmund Sumner's architecture photography around the word spanning four continents.
 
Stephan Schmid, Director, Albumen Gallery, said, "In many respects the actual building or architectural structure is only the starting point in the creative process of the images. Edmund Sumner's architecture photography creates aesthetic histograms capturing the traces of the spirit and history embedded in buildings."

Ableist Cities Symposium

The Ableist Cities Symposium will bring together academics and industry experts to hear narratives of individual lived experience and co-designed research around disability and accessibility in cities.

Rising Seas and Storm Surges: Climate Change and the Future of Coastal Heritage

Coastal zones are among the most dynamic and volatile environments on the planet. They also include some of our most treasured heritage sites. As the rate of climate change accelerates, addressing its impacts–from rising sea levels to coastal erosion–poses the greatest and most complex challenge that coastal heritage sites have ever faced.

Visualising the Voice of Maria Callas

Educational workshop:
Visualising the Voice of Maria Callas