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UTSOA Fall 2020 Lecture Series: Jesse LeCavalier—“Landscape of Fulfillment”

Join The University of Texas School of Architecture for a lecture with Jesse Le'Cavalier, live-streamed on the Texas Architecture YouTube channel on Wednesday, September 23 at 1:00 pm CDT

Building Justice- Design and Planning for a Just Society: 2020/21 Hyde Lecture Series

This year, the University of Nebraska's Hyde Lecture Series, hosted by the College of Architecture, will feature speakers from across disciplines that are united under the common theme of “Building Justice- Design and Planning for a Just Society.”

Equatorial Utopia: 50 Years of Visionary Architecture in Singapore

"Equatorial Utopia: 50 Years of Visionary Architecture in Singapore" presents a design survey from 1970 to the present. Presenting a systematic effort to raise awareness and demonstrate the utopian dimension of architecture in Singapore, the exhibition showcases a selection of projects that have had significant impact on the discourse on architecture and urban design in Southeast Asia and beyond.

CANactions School Talk

CANactions School Talk is a series of online talks and offline events investigating «How does the world change in the face of global challenges?». It is aimed to share global knowledge, unite, and consolidate professionals around the globe.

UTSOA Fall 2020 Lecture Series: Peter Eisenman & Mario Carpo—“Architecture or Computation”

Join The University of Texas School of Architecture for “Architecture or Computation”, a lecture with Peter Eisenman and Mario Carpo, live-streamed on the Texas Architecture YouTube channel on Wednesday, September 9 at 12:00 pm CDT

Mies van der Rohe Pavilion: "The Simplest Thing is the Hardest to do" by Laercio Redondo

In the framework of the Barcelona Gallery Weekend, Fundació Mies van der Rohe and Ana Mas Projects present an intervention by artist Laercio Redondo, which explores History and its multiple narratives. The aim is to create a dialogue with space, through sculpture, photography, and a sound piece focused on the question of effacements in time and History, especially in relation to its construction and reconstruction. The intervention can be visited from September 16 to 27.

Conscious Cities Festival 2020

Between October 18-24, 2020, the Centre for Conscious Design (CCD) presents Conscious Cities Festival 2020: To Shape and be Shaped. Hosted at venues and online platforms around the world, this year's festival will feature 15+ event series to discuss how Conscious Design can empower and meet the needs of local communities and individuals. Conscious Design is a continually evolving process that incorporates systems and structures, science, storytelling, and participatory-design.

DigitalFUTURES: Panel Discussion on The Future of Education

What is the future of education, and what role will online learning play? This panel discussion will begin with a short presentation by Sanjay Sarma, Head of Open Learning at MIT and author of 'Grasp: The Science Transforming How We Learn,’ and Nader Tehrani (Cooper Union), Sarita Vijayan (For Young India), and Areti Markopoulou (IaaC Barcelona) will discuss the future of education in the age of Covid-19.

Grand Projects: Urban legacies of the late 20th Century

The international conference Grand Projects - Urban Legacies of the late 20th Century will take place in Lisbon, between the 17th and 19th February 2021. The event aims to debate the transformations that have taken place in urban territories over the last two decades by considering the impacts of late 20th century policies and policy conjunctures.

Online Masterclass: Defining the Profile of the Architect of the Future

IE School of Architecture and Design and ArchDaily would like to invite you to join this outstanding online masterclass by Caterina De La Portilla, Architect and Mentor.

In many regions of the world, the number of architects’ present is much higher than the number of architects needed if we attend to the current practicing model they offer to society. As a result, many architects struggle to get by in a highly competitive market. This traditional profile of the architect, a very general one with a range of action very limited to the development of building projects, has become outdated for the vast majority.

Design to Change: A Virtual Symposium with Women in Architecture NOLA and Austin TX

AIA New Orleans in partnership with AIA Austin and Women in Architecture, are hosting the second annual Design and Practice Exchange, entitled Design to Change, a virtual symposium focusing on equity in educational design, the environment, and offering professional networking and development opportunities.

New York City Architecture Biennial

The NYC Architecture Biennial recognizes and exhibits the work and ideas of talented professionals in architecture and urban design. We are committed to innovative sustainable design and will help generate and ensure gender and racial equality around the world.

COMA 2020: Ibero-American Conference on Architecture Media

Comunicar Arquitectura (COMA) is an annual event that brings together specialists from Latin America and Spain in order to address essential questions for those who communicate architecture while mapping the media architecture landscape in the region.

2020 AZ Awards Online Gala

On September 18, 2020, AZURE will host the 2020 AZ Awards Gala – an unmissable online soirée where we will fête all the finalists and announce the winners of our 10th annual AZ Awards along with special guests from around the world. We’ll also share the results of our ever-popular People’s Choice voting.

Fall 2020 Sciame Lecture Series: Far South

The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at The City College of New York is pleased to announce its new SCIAME Global Spotlight Lecture series, “Far South” curated by Associate Professor Fabian Llonch.

Exhibition "City is Nature" at Sezon Museum of Modern Art

Now being used as a common word after been used as a slogan for environmental and human rights issues, the word “Symbiosis” was originally used in the field of Biology. This word “Symbiosis” became widely known has a lot to due from architect, Kisho Kurokawa, who has been putting forward the “The Philosophy of Symbiosis” since the 1970s. Being trained by Fumihiko Maki who was part of a project that originated in Japan called “Metabolism” with Kurokawa, Norihiko Dan who is active in both Japan and abroad will curate this exhibition.

360 FEST: Online Architectural Festival in Russia

This summer La Biennale di Venezia, architectural exhibitions and events were postponed or cancelled. Three young architectural firms have seen the pause as a chance to create something new.

RIBA + VitrA Talk: Neri&Hu

Neri&Hu is an award-winning interdisciplinary practice based in Shanghai. Founded by Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu in 2004, the practice has since built up their own distinct approach to architecture that pushes beyond traditional boundaries to incorporate interior, product and graphic design.