
THE 6TH ORDER

This year there are 100 years since Rudolf Steiner died. His relevance, for us, didn't diminish. He was a brilliant non-architect who built better than many architects. How to explain it ?

INTA 2025 - 9th International Conference & Design Competition in Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA (December 5th - 7th)

This year there are 100 years since Robert Rauschenberg was born. Should we celebrate the centennials of "avant-garde" artists ? Even more so, of a Neo-Dadaist artist ? Isn't such a celebration a little too bourgeois ?

The House of No Waste Competition (HØW) calls upon aspiring young architects, landscape architects, building and structural engineers, planners, builders, material and environmental scientists, product designers, and built environment professionals to engage in a global competition that tackles pressing issues of the circular economy and waste management in the built environment. The competition is organised by the United Nations University-FLORES, to mark the 50th anniversary of the UNU. Its Institute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and Resources (UNU-FLORES) is marking the anniversary with the launch of the HØW initiative, of which the competition is a central element.
The competition

9th iNTA Conference 2025- Housing Futures in the Tropics: Resilience, Sustainability, and Action

With the future in such a state of uncertainty and political relationships more strained than ever, there is one silent threat that could prove more deadly and dangerous to humanity than a hundred pandemics: nuclear weapons.

The Virtues and Vices of Our Time sculptures by Matyáš Chochola, currently exhibited at the EPO1 Contemporary Art Center in Trutnov, are a postmodern interpretation of the original early 18th-century allegorical cycle Virtues and Vices by Matthias Bernard Braun (1684–1738), created for the nearby Baroque complex at Kuks.

Through intergenerational storytelling with more than 200 community members, we invite you to explore how shared memory, imagination, and co-design can build community power. "Cold" memories anchor Chinatown in its legacy of anti-displacement organizing and mutual aid traditions. "Hot" memories celebrate Chinatown as an everyday, dynamic, and active space. Together, these memories honour Chinatown's past while reminding us that Chinatown's story is still being written every day.

In a world facing unprecedented challenges, the need for innovative housing solutions that prioritize both people and the planet has never been more critical. Housing to Save Humanity brings together global thought leaders in sustainable architecture, regenerative real estate, and innovative design to explore bold ideas that are redefining how we live and build.
Hosted at the iconic Microsoft Research Lab in New York City, this event features a dynamic panel of professors, TED speakers, and industry leaders who are shaping the future of housing, including:

The Department of Architecture is proud to present the exhibition Winners! AIA Florida & Miami Design Awards 2024 showcasing the work and recognition of eleven students, eight alumni, four scholarship recipients, and five faculty members who received awards during this year's AIA Florida and AIA Miami Design Awards.

The Department of Architecture, in collaboration with Fundación Espacio, presents the exhibition A Fascination with Forms: The Architecture of Jesús & Ana Tenreiro, dedicated to exploring the work and practice of renowned Venezuelan architects Jesús and Ana Tenreiro.

Inside the iconic architecture of Eugenio Fuselli, the Casa del Mutilato in Genoa hosts the exhibition "Prove di Fede. Antonio Giuseppe Santagata" – a meeting with the religious artworks of the great Italian artist, known for his depictions of war, in dialogue with the historic rooms of the building.

The term landscape is a polysemic term with multifaceted meanings across various disciplines. Geographer James Duncan describes it as both the appearance of an area and the assemblage of objects that create that appearance, while architect Patrick Nuttgens considers landscape as both a physical setting and an intellectual construct that defines human existence over time. Edward Relph adds to this understanding by viewing it as a mixture of natural and cultural, fabric and system; and change; shaped by historical, social, and ecological processes.

The Architect Show is a leading architecture and design event in Athens, bringing together industry professionals, creatives, and innovators. Featuring cutting-edge exhibitions, engaging talks, and interactive workshops, tAS highlights the latest trends and solutions in design and construction. A must-attend for architects, designers, and design enthusiasts alike.

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