New York City Architectural Biennial

Event Date: Oct 17, 2024 - Oct 19, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The 2024 NYCAB theme, Architectural intersections, is intended to generate cross sectoral relationships related to contemporary trends in the production of our built environment. Taking place under this umbrella individuals from a broad spectrum of interests are invited to bring and share their intelligence and information to the NYCAB audience. As in past New York Architectural Biennials the design world —including architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, interior design, environmental design, and their collaborators in the sciences and humanities— is being called upon to apply its expertise, knowledge, and passion to the opportunities and challenges of our time. This year, in the spirit of intersection, including cooperation and collaboration, we are asking individuals from an even broader spectrum of experience to share their ideas and concerns. Speakers and panelists are encouraged to discuss and include how transdisciplinary practice, polarization, crossroads, cutting edge technology, and other concepts and events relate to and define our actions going forward. The NYCAB looks forward to updating its broad community on milestones reached while at the same time interrogating the importance of intersections, cooperation and collaboration between disciplines, geographical scales, and administrative bodies.Read the full post on Bustler

New York City Architectural Biennial
Event Date: Oct 17, 2024 - Oct 19, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US

The 2024 NYCAB theme, Architectural intersections, is intended to generate cross sectoral relationships related to contemporary trends in the production of our built environment. Taking place under this umbrella individuals from a broad spectrum of interests are invited to bring and share their intelligence and information to the NYCAB audience. As in past New York Architectural Biennials the design world —including architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, interior design, environmental design, and their collaborators in the sciences and humanities— is being called upon to apply its expertise, knowledge, and passion to the opportunities and challenges of our time. 

This year, in the spirit of intersection, including cooperation and collaboration, we are asking individuals from an even broader spectrum of experience to share their ideas and concerns. Speakers and panelists are encouraged to discuss and include how transdisciplinary practice, polarization, crossroads, cutting edge technology, and other concepts and events relate to and define our actions going forward. The NYCAB looks forward to updating its broad community on milestones reached while at the same time interrogating the importance of intersections, cooperation and collaboration between disciplines, geographical scales, and administrative bodies.

Read the full post on Bustler