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KÝKLOSDÉNDRON at Milan Design Week

To move to net zero, the future of construction will be based on circular economy principles and the innovative use of biomaterials that are renewable and sequester carbon from the atmosphere.
Presented at Milan Design Week’s Fuorisalone, in the heart of the Brera Design District, KÝKLOSDÉNDRON (tree cycle) is a room within a room that offers an unexpected vantage point inside a charming Milanese apartment from the early 1800s.
Designed by Boito Sarno Architects, this installation is entirely made of wood and cork showing the potential of rediscovering traditional materials in a modern idiom. The installation has a tactile element, with visitors invited to walk barefoot on a cork ‘pebbles’ walkway. Cleverly engineered with standardised modules that can be easily assembled and disassembled, it does not use metal elements.

MSDx Winter Exhibition

After a two-year hiatus MSDx Winter is returning in person at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne.

Mui Lab’s Milan Design Week Exhibit to Showcase Beautiful Blending of IoT into Daily Life with Calm Technology

During Milan Design Week 2022 to be held from June 5-12, mui Lab, Inc., the Kyoto-based calm technology startup, will showcase its IoT system that turns furniture and other ordinary items into interfaces, using everyday human action as a prompt for digital sequence. For example, opening a curtain in the morning will prompt the “mui Board” (mui’s wooden interface device) on the wall to display a pleasant message to get your day off to the right start, the lights will slowly turn on when you wipe down your dining table, and lively atmospheric music will start playing when you put a vase on the table as breakfast begins.

Art Fair Bodrum

.The best artists of Ukraine will present their works at the annual international art fair in the ancient city of Bodrum.
The fair was organized in 2021 by the governor of Mugla Orhan Tavli, the governor of Bodrum Belikir Yilmaz and the mayor of Bodrum Ahmet Aras.This year the event was organized by Demis Fair Hussein Bay. The Bodrum Art Fair will take place in the cultural center of Herodotus in two stages. The first art lovers will be able to visit from June 29 to July 3, 2022. Ukrainian artists such as Andriy Chyzhov, Svitlana Galdetska, Ivan Dragan, Elina Bilous, Myron Kataran and Mira Bachkur will be represented here. The works of art were created by the authors before the full-scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine, some were written under the influence of current events.. It is a reflection of artists on war, dialogue with themselves and the world. By participating in the exhibition, the artists seek to help their country and the affected Ukrainians. After all, part of the proceeds will be donated to the Mykola Petrenko Charitable Foundation for the needs of orphans from the occupied territories.
At the same time, in this way the artists continue the cultural life of Ukraine and its presentation on the international cultural arena.
Everyone will be able to visit the exhibition from June 29 to July 3, inclusive, at the Bodrum Herodotus Cultural and Exhibition Center Konacik

Ways Of Sitting

For the 60th Anniversary edition of the Milan Salone del Mobile, SCP are pleased to present an exhibition of new designs situated within the beautiful main cloisters of the San Simpliciano basilica, one of the Padiglione Brera locations, and as part of Milan’s Brera Design District and the Fuorisalone.

Indigenizing Land Held by Institutions and the Role of Architecture and Art in Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous knowledge keepers, architects and artists from across Turtle Island will gather to share their artistic work and involvement in creative projects situated at local post-secondary institutions. This is happening at a time when universities are re-imagining their role in collective education and knowledge, as well as in sharing narratives of Indigeneity, settler colonialism and Canadian identity. These presentations will explore the role of art and architecture in Truth and Reconciliation and the artists’ process of creation from their respective Indigenous cultures and points of view.

Explore the Daniels Building at Doors Open Toronto 2022

At Doors Open Toronto 2022, come see why the Daniels Building — groundbreaking home of the University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design — has been named one of the best buildings in Canada of the past decade.

Department of Architecture Students, NUS | Entangled Landscapes

The National University of Singapore (NUS) Department of Architecture presents the twin photographic exhibition “Entangled Landscapes”, featuring the work of of internationally renowned Architectural Photographer and Visiting Professor at NUS Dr Erieta Attali, as well as students’ photography work from coursework led by Dr Erieta Attali in the NUS Department of Architecture. The exhibition comprises a selection of Attali’s international works which highlight her reading of architecture as part of a larger landscape, in parallel with her students’ works that interpret Singapore through the same lens of continuity between landscape and architecture.

Erieta Attali | Entangled Landscapes

The National University of Singapore (NUS) Department of Architecture presents the twin photographic exhibition “Entangled Landscapes”, featuring the work of of internationally renowned Architectural Photographer and Visiting Professor at NUS Dr Erieta Attali, as well as students’ photography work from coursework led by Dr Erieta Attali in the NUS Department of Architecture. The exhibition comprises a selection of Attali’s international works which highlight her reading of architecture as part of a larger landscape, in parallel with her students’ works that interpret Singapore through the same lens of continuity between landscape and architecture.

Architecture doesn't need any explanation

The duo that forms the interdisciplinary Chilean office Pezo von Ellrichshausen (Mauricio Pezo and Sofía von Ellrichshausen) have boldly declared their position that “architecture doesn’t need any explanation.” Blurring the lines between art and architecture - in what they term “architectonic art” - the duo has developed this position through various projects with particular attention to the context in which those projects exist and the context that they create. In their attempt to create experiences (architectural and otherwise), the duo has produced a compelling body of work that is conceptual and intellectual, but also sensual and physical. If their buildings explore issues of geometry, spatial experience, materiality, sequences and connections, their drawings present a layered understanding of architecture by exploring the tensions between documentation and experiencing the true narrative of a building or space.

ECO Solidarity 2022

ECO Solidarity 2022 brings together a diverse group of design practitioners from nine European Union countries, represented by EUNIC NY, who explore radical sustainability in architecture, urban planning, product design and development, energy and waste, standing in solidarity in the face of global humanitarian, public health, and ecological crises. The third edition of ECO Solidarity includes an exhibition and two talks featuring participating studios: EOOS NEXT (Austria), Herrmann & Coufal (Czech Republic), Livable Platform (Flanders, Belgium), MOYA Birch Bark (Germany), AHA Objects (Malta), NASDRA Conscious Design (Poland), SUSDESIGN (Portugal), Atelier Ad Hoc (Romania), crafting plastics! studio (Slovakia), and a diversity of experts.

Radical Rooms: Power of the Plan

Radical Rooms: Power of the Plan is the RIBA's latest exhibition, created through a special partnership between architect Charles Holland and visual artist Di Mainstone.

LC101 - Le Corbusier : An Exhibition Over Space and Time

Witness the evolution of Le Corbusier's mastery over space and time, and his influence on architecture today.

Every Line is a Decision: The Life and Legacies of Peter Palumbo

The Edith Farnsworth House just opened its next two-year exhibition: “Every Line is a Decision: The Life and Legacies of Peter Palumbo.” This exhibit focuses on Lord Peter Palumbo’s ownership of the house, his restoration of it, and his life-long dedication to the arts and architecture.

BEX Asia 2022

Back in person this September, BEX Asia is the premier platform for the built environment industry that connects solution providers, distributors and sellers with decision makers, developers, architects, interior designers, landscape architects, consultants and buyers to generate successful business connections and leads across Asia.

MEGABUILD Indonesia

Indonesian Dedicated Architecture, Interior Design, and Building Material Exhibition.

'Turning of Day' by Stefan Berg

United Contemporary is proud to present Turning of Day, a contemplative solo exhibition by Toronto-based painter Stefan Berg. In this new suite of plein air paintings and studio interpretations, Berg draws out and emphasises a compelling geometry found in nature. Grasping the weight and mass of the subject, both in feeling and substance, the artist makes real the physicality of experience, to procure a tangible, haptic touch for the eyes. However, the true subject of this exhibition is light. Returning to familiar landscapes with cumulative inquiry, Berg has painted on-site and from memory, the evanescence of time, exploring temporality and duration. As a result, his paintings are evocative of the mechanics of seeing, layering and revising the passing light and atmosphere observed over days, sometimes months, even years.

Jerusalem Design Week 2022

The eleventh Israeli edition and sixth international edition of Jerusalem Design Week (JDW) takes place in Jerusalem’s historic Hansen House from 23rd–30th June 2022. Welcoming more than 40,000 visitors, JDW is Israel’s foremost public design event. At Hansen House, 200 Israeli and international designers will participate in over 40 events, exhibitions, and installations. Moreover, JDW will see new collaborations with leading local and international partners. With design centred around a yearly theme, JDW encourages non-commercial works and a cross-disciplinary approach in targeting new formats for exhibitions, performances, and events.