Building Contemporary China examines three decades of architectural answers to the country's challenges
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced plans for a new exhibition that will examine the influence of a group of eleven Chinese architects working across all typologies in the country with broader implications to the global architecture industry as a whole.RIBA shares: "Building Contemporary China aims to enrich visitors’ understanding of the techniques and approaches that characterize contemporary Chinese architecture and how these relate to the country’s wider culture and society."Opening tomorrow, September 29, at the organization’s 66 Portland Place headquarters in London, the exhibition is part of the RIBA China Architect 100 program and will be supplemented by a visit from a traveling delegation of Chinese architects. Read the full post on Bustler
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced plans for a new exhibition that will examine the influence of a group of eleven Chinese architects working across all typologies in the country with broader implications to the global architecture industry as a whole.
RIBA shares: "Building Contemporary China aims to enrich visitors’ understanding of the techniques and approaches that characterize contemporary Chinese architecture and how these relate to the country’s wider culture and society."
Opening tomorrow, September 29, at the organization’s 66 Portland Place headquarters in London, the exhibition is part of the RIBA China Architect 100 program and will be supplemented by a visit from a traveling delegation of Chinese architects. Read the full post on Bustler