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CO-architecture: The Future of Work Melbourne

Join us for an industry roundtable discussion on the latest trends in design practice, employment insights, and how a renewed emphasis on flexibility, employee sentiment for wellbeing, and authentic connections is transforming how we work and, ultimately, how we design our cities and neighbourhoods.

HomeGrown+ is Bringing the Biennale Back

RESOLVE Collective’s new exhibition at the Barbican called ‘them’s the breaks’ explores institutional critique through salvaged materials from art and cultural institutions across the UK that will then be redistributed across the lifespan of the exhibition.

Sustainability in Coworking Spaces

What steps are coworking spaces currently taking to begin or enhance sustainable practices in coworking spaces? On April 27th, we invite you to join us on an exploratory journey of this topic, providing you with inspiration and insights into the various approaches that different coworking spaces are taking toward sustainability.

High Performance Sealant Technology

Tuesday, April 25th @ 1pm EST / 10am PST

Shigeru Ban: Timber in Architecture

Pritzker Prize-winning architect Shigeru Ban is renowned for his innovative use of wood. Natural and beautiful, timber construction can also be a key tool in the fight against climate change through the creation of environmentally responsible buildings. Ban’s new book, Shigeru Ban: Timber in Architecture presents an in-depth examination of 45 of the architect’s works demonstrating the versatility of timber, from the undulating curves of the Centre Pompidou-Metz in France to the playful inversion of Japan’s Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre. At this talk, Ban examines the awe-inspiring use of wood throughout his career, shares his long history of humanitarian work, and offers insights on working toward a more sustainable future through architecture. Moderated by Matilda McQuaid, Acting Director of Curatorial and previously Head of Textiles at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Followed by a reception with a sale of autographed books. Program is the official U.S. book launch for Shigeru Ban: Timber in Architecture.

The Architecture Drawing Prize: Discussion on the Art of Architectural Drawing Webinar

Now in its 6th year, The Architecture Drawing Prize celebrates the significance of drawing as a tool in capturing and communicating ideas.

Where Are We Now: 50 Years After Roe

January 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the Roe v Wade ruling, just a year after this landmark legislation was overturned by the Supreme Court. In recognition of this historic event, and in response to the damaging repercussions of the recent Dobbs decision, the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation is convening the panel discussion, “Where Are We Now: 50 Years After Roe.“

ON PAPER / Exhibition + Panel Discussion

ON PAPER / Exhibition + Panel Discussion 
Rozana Montiel + Alexia León & Lucho Marcial + Elisa Silva

Aga Khan Award for Architecture: Discussion with Brigitte Shim

The Aga Khan Award for Architecture was established by His Highness the Aga Khan in 1977 and is one of the most prestigious architectural prizes in the world. Since its launch 45 years ago, 121 projects have received the award and nearly 10,000 building projects have been documented. The Award not only rewards architects, but also identifies municipalities, builders, clients, master artisans and engineers who have played important roles in the project.

Interior Design in Coworking Spaces

Learn how Interior design can make a difference in coworking spaces + discover the latest office design trends collected during Orgatec 2022.

Design After Comfort: Shaping Microclimates For Unpredictable Futures

Museum of Architecture and Design (MAO), Ljubljana, Slovenia and Livestream on MAO Facebook and Youtube channels

Architecture on Stage: In the Fog of War

The Architecture Foundation, in association with the Barbican, presents Architecture on Stage – a programme of talks by the world's leading architects.

Book Launch & Panel Discussion: Builders, Housewives and the Construction of Modern Athens

To celebrate the third edition of Ioanna Theocharopoulou’s book Builders, Housewives and the Construction of Modern Athens (Onassis, 2022), the Onassis Foundation is hosting a wide-ranging discussion about the relevance of this modern city, its architecture, and ancient history.

Webinar: Corian® Design Talks Future of Façades With Zaha Hadid Architects, M3 Architectes & STARH

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From undulating forms to breathable qualities and sustainable fabrication, the future of façade design is an ever-evolving topic in architecture. designboom and ArchDaily team up with Corian® Design for a webinar to discuss new possibilities of exterior cladding. Experts at leading architecture practices, including Zaha Hadid Architects, M3 Architectes and STARH, join this call on an exclusive yet free webinar - register here.

Let’s Talk Architecture and Partnerships of Change: High Line in New York

‘Let’s Talk Architecture and Partnerships of Change’ is hosted by UIA World Congress of Architecture 2023 Copenhagen. The panel discussion is part of the Citizen Sustainability Summit at the High Line in New York, 19-21 september – a summit themed around liveability, sustainability, and inclusivity.

REMEMBERING CHARLES CORREA 2022

Register now!
https://charlescorreafoundation.org/2022/08/17/13280/

The Design Atelier: Objects, Materials, Experiences

The creative process in design through which one arrives at the realisation of the object is the theme of MCA Design's exhibition 'L'atelier del Design: oggetti, materiali, esperienze', hosted at the Milan headquarters of MCA - Mario Cucinella Architects. The exhibition occupies the first of the three levels of the old Opificio from the 1930s, now a creative breeding ground for architects, engineers, designers, and the young professionals attending the SOS - School of Sustainability master course.

Le bois dont on fait les villes

On the occasion of the publication of the book "The Wood That Makes Our Cities", François Leclercq and Paul Laigle, architects and urban planners, Michèle Leloup, journalist, Cyrille Weiner, photographer and editorial director, Jad Hussein, artistic director, Marie-Hélène Contal, director of cultural development, and Serge Gros, architect, teacher and researcher, ex-director of the CAUE in Grenoble, discuss the state of the French forest, the wood sector and its R&D.