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<title>IIDA NY to Host Third Annual Career Night</title>
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<title>Soak It Up: Los Angeles</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 4, 2025 - Dec 6, 2025; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Water, water management, and climate change accelerated urban flooding are of paramount importance to residents and decision makers in Southern California. The daylong conference, organized by The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF) in partnership with the University of Southern California (USC) and the SWA Group on Friday December 5, 2025, at USC’s Bovard Auditorium, will focus on landscape architecture’s leadership role in addressing critical urban flooding and water management. This event is part of the programming associated with the Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize, a biennial honor with a $100,000 award and two years of public engagement activities. The work of the late 2023 laureate, Kongjian Yu, global champion of the “sponge cites” concept,” is the impetus for this conference. This concept has captured the attention of—and is being implemented by—landscape architects, urban planners, elected officials, and other key decision-makers around the world.Speakers include leading landscape architects, academics, and critics from Los Angeles and beyond, who will examine provocative solutions to urban flooding. An international panel, which originally included the late Oberlander Prize laureate Kongjian Yu—global champion of the “sponge cities” concept—will dedicate their presentations to his memory for his significant contributions to the field. The conference will be preceded by a reception on Thursday, December 4, featuring an opening keynote at the SWA Group Los Angeles studio by Lauren Bon, Metabolic Studio in Los Angeles, and followed on Saturday, December 6, by mobile workshops. The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Southern California chapter is a partner in education. Recognizing the unprecedented and more frequent climate events that have taken place in Southern California—and internationally; public and private sector interest in exploring sponge cities as a water management tool; the need to tame the Los Angeles River; and, perhaps most critically, the successful voter’s measure that approved “Measure W,” which generates $300 million annually to capture and treat stormwater for water security and improve water quality, Los Angeles is an ideal laboratory to explore advancing water-management and design strategies through a contemporary landscape architecture lens. Taken together, positioning Los Angeles municipalities to become “Water First” cities where water infrastructure is an integral part of creating nature-based solutions for people and nature to coexist.Panels will look at how the Los Angeles River and water sources, more broadly, have been managed, and the current challenges and solutions being implemented; and, at global strategies and perspectives offered by international leaders in the field. The presentations on December 5 are free to all California-based students with a valid ID. Please email lily@tclf.org to be registered. Discounted registration is also available for out-of-state students with a valid ID.Schedule at a Glance
  
  
  Thursday, December 4 | Keynote and ReceptionFriday, December 5 | Conference and ReceptionSaturday, December 6 | Mobile WorkshopsSpeakers
  
  
  Including: Gerdo Aquino, FASLA, PLA, CEO, SWA • John Beardsley, Past Oberlander Prize Curator •  Charles A. Birnbaum, President + CEO, The Cultural Landscape Foundation • Lauren Bon, Metabolic Studio, Los Angeles, CA • Evelyn Cortez-Davis, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Water Executive Office • William Deverell, Co-Director, Huntington–USC Institute on California and the West • Adriaan Geuze, FASLA, IR, RLA, OALA, West 8, Rotterdam, The Netherlands • Christopher Hawthorne, Senior Critic, Yale School of Architecture • Jessica M. Henson, RLA, ASLA, AICP, Partner, OLIN • Alison B. Hirsch, PhD, FAAR, ASLA, Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture + Urbanism, USC • Hunter Merritt, Lecturer, California State University, Sacramento • Chelina Odbert, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Kounkuey Design Initiative • Kush Parekh, PLA, ASLA, Principal, Studio-MLA • Julia Prince, RLA, ASLA, AIA, Associate, Design Workshop • Alexander Robinson, ASLA, AAR, Associate Professor, USC, Landscape Architecture + Urbanism Program, Inclusive Infrastructure Design Lab • Maura Rockcastle, ASLA, PLA, Principal, Ten x Ten, Minneapolis, MN • Matt Romero, Associate Principal, Studio-MLA • Mario Schjetnan, FASLA, GDU, Mexico City, Mexico • Patrick Sisson, Freelance journalistKongjian Yu, Professor, Peking University; President, Turenscape, Beijing, China, was to have served as a closing co-keynote speaker. The schedule has changed due to his tragic and untimely passing on September 23, 2025.Event detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 00:17:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>The Many Lives of the Nakagin Capsule Tower</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jul 11, 2025 - Jul 12, 2026; Event City: New York, NY, US “This building is not an apartment house.” With this declaration, Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa
 introduced the Nakagin Capsule Tower as a radically new vision for 
urban living. Completed in 1972, the structure consisted of 140 
single-occupancy capsules, prefabricated offsite and attached to two 
concrete-and-steel cores in Tokyo’s Ginza district. The building became 
the defining realization of Metabolism, an avant-garde Japanese movement
 of the 1960s whose members imagined cities and buildings that could 
adapt over time.
Kurokawa imagined his building and its modular capsules as a dynamic 
system. Originally marketed as micro-dwellings for commuting 
businessmen, the capsules were repurposed into second homes, offices, 
dorm rooms, art studios, tea rooms, libraries, galleries, and DJ booths.
 Once a symbol of Japan’s postwar techno-futurism, the building was 
controversially demolished in 2022 after years of deferred maintenance. 
Yet its legacy lives on.
At the heart of The Many Lives of the Nakagin Capsule Tower 
stands capsule A1305, a fully restored unit from the Tower’s top floor. 
The exhibition also brings together original drawings and models with 
ephemera, photographs, and films to explore how this unconventional 
structure became a hive of creativity, debate, and community. Video 
interviews with former residents and a three-dimensional model show how 
Kurokawa’s experiment evolved from a prototype for flexible urban 
dwelling to a case study in preservation. The story of the Nakagin 
Capsule Tower invites us to imagine how architecture might evolve beyond
 what its designers envision, taking on new roles, functions, and 
meanings.Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris, Assistant Curator, and Paula Vilaplana de Miguel, Curatorial Associate, with Joëlle Martin, former 12-month intern, Department of Architecture and Design.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Taiwan Design Week 2025</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 29, 2025 - Dec 7, 2025; Event City: Taipei, TW The third edition of Taiwan Design Week (TDW)
 takes place from 29 November to 7 December 2025 at Songshan Cultural 
and Creative Park in Taipei, under the theme “Design Next.” 
This year, TDW looks at how design is changing—from focusing on the individual to caring for humanity and even the planet.
Beyond its world-renowned semiconductor
 and technology industries, Taiwan is looking to explore the future 
potential of design. This forward-looking exploration will be 
highlighted by the IASDR 2025 (International Association of Societies of
 Design Research) conference, one of the world’s most influential 
conferences on design research, which will be held in conjunction with 
TDW. It gathers international scholars and practitioners to investigate 
humanity-centred design, AI collaboration, and digital environments, 
while addressing pressing global issues such as health, ageing, and 
sustainability through cross-cultural and interdisciplinary 
perspectives.
Highlight speakers include renowned 
design visionary Don Norman, Professor Stephan Wensveen of Eindhoven 
University of Technology in the Netherlands, and IASDR President Peter 
Lloyd—leading voices shaping the future of design.https://www.tdri.org.tw/en/news/610Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 00:16:53 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>The Buildings Show 2025</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 3, 2025 - Dec 5, 2025; Event City: Toronto, ON, CA North America’s leading event for the built environment For over 35 years, The Buildings Show has stood as North America&#039;s largest annual comprehensive exposition, networking, and educational event for the design, architecture, construction, and real estate industries, in both the commercial and residential sectors.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 00:16:47 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Designtide Tokyo 2025</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 6, 2025 - Dec 21, 2025; Event City: Tokyo, JP DESIGNTIDE TOKYO is built on three core principles:
								
									Design as a force for transformation
									Respect for the autonomy, diversity, and processes of creators
									A commitment to cultural continuity and future possibilities in design
								
								We believe that 
design is not just about function or decoration-it’s about shaping 
ideas, building relationships with society, and driving change. Design 
lives in both the outcomes and the processes behind them: the questions 
asked, the thinking involved, and the ways in which creators engage with
 the world.
								We value the 
individuality and independence of each designer, and see diversity as a 
source of innovation. By bringing together creators across generations, 
disciplines, and borders, DESIGNTIDE TOKYO creates a space for 
meaningful dialogue about the future of design.
								In today’s 
fragmented landscape—where no single trend defines the era, it’s more 
important than ever to preserve and evolve upon the creative legacies 
that have shaped the design world. DESIGNTIDE TOKYO is a platform for 
rediscovering the stories and contexts behind beautiful forms—and for 
renewing our collective imagination about what design can be.PERIODWeek 1 2025.12.6 (Sat) 〜 12.7 (Sun)DESIGNTIDE TOKYO Class of 2025Class 2025 is an exhibition featuring works by students nominated by educators from universities, colleges, and vocational schools.
Following the exhibition, a second round selection will be made through a vote by the recommending educators. The selected students will have the opportunity to participate in a follow-up exhibition.
Week 2 2025.12.12 (Fri) 〜 12.14 (Sun)DESIGNTIDE TOKYO Main ExhibitionThe main exhibition program of DESIGNTIDE TOKYO.
This exhibition presents a curated selection of works from an open call juried by the event’s directors, invited creators recommended by each director, and selected participants from the student exhibition Class 2025.
Week 3 2025.12.18 (Thu) 〜 12.21 (Sun)DESIGNTIDE TOKYO MarketAn experimental design market where designers showcase and sell their products, prototypes, and original label creations. Crossing the boundary between product and craft, it serves as a platform where fragments of creation intersect—visualizing emerging design trends and new forms of value for the next generation.The venue will be closed for installation from December 8 to 10 and December 15 to 17.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Art Basel Miami Beach 2025</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 5, 2025 - Dec 7, 2025; Event City: Miami Beach, FL, US In our American show, leading galleries from five continents show 
significant works by masters of Modern and contemporary art, as well as 
the new generation of emerging stars. Art Basel’s show in Miami Beach is divided into several sectors. Each 
sector has a specific focus, from monumental art to solo presentations 
by emerging artists. Find out more below.https://www.artbasel.com/miami-beachRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 00:16:37 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Design Miami 2025</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 3, 2025 - Dec 7, 2025; Event City: Miami Beach, FL, US Make. Believe. The 20th anniversary of Design Miami is a momentous occasion: a chance to reflect on our heritage, and even more importantly, where we are going. In its two decades, the fair has become an essential platform for celebrating the design avant-garde across the ages. Unrivaled in its convening power, it exerts a gravitational effect on the whole field. Our theme—Make. Believe. is intended to capture that achievement. https://designmiami.com/fair/miami-2025Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 00:16:32 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Bruce Goff: Material Worlds</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 20, 2025 - Mar 29, 2026; Event City: Chicago, IL, US “I’ve been controversial ever since I started. I can’t help it. I’m neither ashamed nor proud of it. That’s just what happened.”—Bruce Goff, 1979/80
This major retrospective celebrates the unbounded creative practice of American architect Bruce Goff (1904–1982).Best known for his groundbreaking, idiosyncratic single-family homes in suburban and rural areas across the United States, Goff charted an alternative narrative for a modern architecture imbued with individuality, materiality, and fantastical invention.Dubbed the “Michelangelo of kitsch” by architecture critic Charles Jencks, Goff rejected the minimalist aesthetics and the metropolitan worldview of his modernist contemporaries. Instead, his work was inspired by everyday consumer goods and building practices from small towns and cities in the Midwest and the Great Plains where he grew up, trained, taught, and based his practice.In this environment, Goff found fertile ground for an expanded range of architectural forms and materials. His homes featured domes, spirals, and tetrahedrons and a wide variety of materials including natural elements such as coal and goose feathers and manufactured products like astroturf, cellophane, glass cullet, and sequins. Importantly, this decisive break with convention was built on learnings from his lifelong mentor Frank Lloyd Wright.The first major show of the architect’s work in over 30 years, this exhibition is drawn primarily from the Art Institute’s vast Bruce Goff collection and archive. The project features over 200 works including spellbinding architectural drawings, elaborate architectural models, and a selection of Goff’s ambitious, little-known abstract paintings.The exhibition also mines Goff’s diverse collections, including seashells and crystals, popular magazines, clothing, and Japanese and Chinese embroidery. These personal objects illuminate his unusually broad range of influences encompassing Native American art, queer modernisms, science fiction, and East and Southeast Asian art and music.Finally, the installation brings to life the architect’s intense engagement with music through a customized player piano featuring his own musical compositions. These works are featured in a contextual exhibition design by New York-based architecture firm New Affiliates, led by Ivi Diamantopoulou and Jaffer Kolb.Together, the project showcases the radical independence of Goff’s 
vision. His provocative structures—with their expansive approach to 
materials, diverse cultural influences, and sensitivity to the regional 
landscape—remain unprecedented within 20th-century American 
architecture.
Bruce Goff: Material Worlds is
 curated by Alison Fisher, Harold and Margot Schiff Curator, 
Architecture and Design, and Craig Lee, assistant curator, Architecture 
and Design, the Art Institute of Chicago.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Modernism Week 2026</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 12, 2026 - Feb 22, 2026; Event City: Palm Springs, CA, US Modernism Week 2026 takes place February 12-22, 2026 in Palm Springs, the epicenter of midcentury art, architecture, and culture. Activities include home and neighborhood architecture tours, bus tours, art shows, shopping, film premiers, as well as engaging talks and presentations. In addition you&#039;ll find food, cocktails, live music, and evening entertainment. Browse all 2026 activities, purchase tickets, and plan your Modernism Week today.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 00:16:25 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Womxn in Design and Architecture Conference — Lauretta Vinciarelli</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 26, 2026 - Feb 27, 2026; Event City: Princeton, NJ, US Save the Date! Please join us at the 10th Womxn in Design and Architecture Conference at Princeton School of Architecture on February 26th &amp; February 27th, 2026 as we honor the life and work of Lauretta Vinciarelli.Lauretta Vinciarelli created a body of work that pushes disciplinary boundaries as an architect, artist, and educator. Upon earning her doctorate in architecture and urban planning at the Università di Roma La Sapienza in 1971, she moved to New York City, where she became involved in the Institute of Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS). She held various teaching positions at Pratt Institute, Columbia University, The City College of New York, The University of Illinois at Chicago, and Rice University. As the only woman to be given a solo show by the IAUS and one of the first women to teach a studio course at Columbia University, Vinciarelli was a trailblazer.Best known for her expressive watercolors, often categorized as “Paper Architecture,” Vinciarelli combined the practice of architecture and art. She treated drawing not as a representational tool, but as a method of inquiry. Using speculative and atmospheric media, Vinciarelli’s work invites reconsideration of architectural research. She pushed the boundaries for a new method of thinking through space, light, and structure, while emphasizing the importance of the specificity of place and engaging with vernacular styles, rejecting the universal building type. This conference examines the profound impact her contributions have had on the relationship between art, architecture, and ideology in both practice and academia.Open and Free To AllRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>IIDA NY&amp;apos;s The Power of Presence: Winning the Time v. Energy Battle</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ The International Interior Design Association’s New York Chapter (IIDA NY) is thrilled to present The Power of Presence: Winning the Time v. Energy Battle. Join us on Thursday, November 13th, from 5:30 to 8:00 PM at Badfish Consulting LLC (274 North Goodman Street, Rochester, NY 14607) for an engaging session that will guide attendees through strategies to manage energy, not just time, for enhanced well-being, focus, and impact led by Dr. Suzanne Piotrowski of BadFish Consulting, a consulting firm based in Rochester. ]]></description>
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<title>IIDA NY to Host Second Annual Career Night</title>
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<title>IIDA NY Presents DEX NYC®: A Night of Creativity and Connection</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ The International Interior Design Association’s New York Chapter (IIDA NY) is set to ignite the creative scene with DEX NYC® (Design Exchange)—an electrifying night of bold ideas, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and boundary-pushing innovation. This one-night-only event brings together leading minds from the worlds of design, art, fashion, film, and beyond on Thursday, March 27th, from 5:30-9 PM at Brickworks New York City (445 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016). 

DEX NYC® is a dynamic creative catalyst where conversations ignite movements and ideas take shape, driving transformation across industries. Attendees will have the rare opportunity to engage with a remarkable lineup of creatives, moving from table to table at set intervals to interact with experts on a range of topics in a structured yet dynamic format. This year’s distinguished speakers include:
Christine Cameron – Acclaimed actress known for bringing compelling stories to life on stage and screen.
Mike Chapman – Executive Producer of the ByDesign brand, a global collection of primetime television shows exploring creativity and design.
Mitch Dean – Workplace designer at TPG Architecture with a diverse background in set design and theatre production.
Liz Douglas – Seasoned fashion industry professional with extensive experience in design, sales, and color forecasting.
Sarah May Guenther – Cinematographer who has played a pivotal role in blockbuster hits like The Penguin, Spider-Man, Joker, and Fast &amp; Furious.
Diana Levy – Award-winning writer, director, and producer with 15 years of experience shaping television in Los Angeles.
Raylene Marasco – Visionary textile designer whose work has appeared on major fashion runways.
Edward Padron – Accomplished communications expert specializing in global luxury, fashion, retail, and beauty brands.
Kristi Pfister – Painter and public artist known for transforming urban spaces into immersive visual experiences.
Tom Wayland – Voice actor, director, and producer, best known for directing voice work in films like Pokémon and Mew Mew Power.
This one-night-only experience is designed to break barriers, spark unexpected collaborations, and push creative limits. Whether reimagining the built environment, crafting cinematic masterpieces, or revolutionizing fashion and visual art, DEX NYC® is where ideas collide—and the future of design begins.
For ticket information, visit Eventbrite. Tables are available for $4,000, half tables for $2,000, and individual tickets for $500 each.
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About IIDA NY ]]></description>
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<dc:creator>matt@upspringpr.com</dc:creator>
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<title>Swedish Grace</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/swedish-grace</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/swedish-grace</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 15, 2024 - Jan 31, 2025; Event City: New York, NY, US Galerie56 presents “Swedish Grace,” an exhibition in collaboration and co-curated with Sweden’s famed Jackson Design, which will run from November 15 through January 31, 2025. The exhibition highlights the Swedish Grace movement, which emerged in response to global upheaval, emphasizing simplicity, elegance, and a humane vision for modernity. Notable pieces include works by Gunnar Asplund, Axel Einar Hjorth, Anna Petrus, and Uno Åhrén, alongside the exciting return of Petrus’s monumental table, first showcased at the Metropolitan Museum in 1927. Since opening, Galerie owner Lee F. Mindel, FAIA has co-curated nine shows with renowned artists and gallerists from all over the world including London&#039;s Sarah Myerscough (with members of her team currently working out of the gallery), Paris&#039; Jacques Lacoste, and South Africa’s Southern Guild. Galerie56 celebrates its two-year anniversary this fall. The inclusive space inspires passersby and invites them to discover a rarefied world of art and design, one which is too often accessible only to a lucky few. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2024 23:51:59 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>AMT 2025  (Architectural Material Technology Commons) Conference</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/amt-2025-architectural-material-technology-commons-conference</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 27, 2025 - Mar 29, 2025; Event City: Columbus, IN, US AMT 2025  (Architectural Material Technology Commons) ConferencePlease submit an abstract today! for AMT2025 (Architectural Material Technology Commons) (March 27th -29th 2025) The Conference aims to elucidate aspects of the design process which help to revolutionize our approach to material responsibility in architecture and design; by focusing on novel, regenerative, resilient, indigenous, and traditional materials, AMT2025 seeks to foster sustainable practices that respect our environment, honor cultural heritage, and empower practitioners through the democratization of knowledge and skills.The concept of the Commons, both historical and digital, forms the foundation of our conference. We draw inspiration from the modern Digital Commons, defined as “information and knowledge resources that are collectively created and owned or shared between or among a community and that tend to be non-exclusive, that is, be (generally freely) available to third parties. Thus, they are oriented to favor use and reuse, rather than to exchange as a commodity.” (Fuster Morell, M. (2010))Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2024 23:35:09 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>DESIGN + THE CITY Auction and Closing Reception</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-the-city-auction-and-closing-reception</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/design-the-city-auction-and-closing-reception</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 7, 2024; Event City: San Francisco Auction + Closing Reception // RSVPExplore the unique visual identity of San Francisco through the eyes of its most influential designers. Ten limited-edition art prints from the DESIGN + THE CITY exhibit will be auctioned off from 7-8 pm during the closing reception. Take home a piece of Bay Area history and support the Center for Architecture + Design’s vision to enrich the community and enable positive change through architecture and design.Additionally, a silent auction will offer a wide array of exclusive experiences and rare items. Throughout the evening, attendees will have the opportunity to bid on scenic getaways, exciting adventures, and art and design pieces.The evening fundraiser benefits the Center for Architecture + Design, and its vision to enrich the community and enable positive change through architecture and design. We are dedicated to making San Francisco a vital city where design enriches the culture and shapes ideas related to the arts outside of architecture. With the help of the community, we will promote the value of design in enhancing our lives, bringing joy, and appreciating architecture’s role in making our cities vital.Exhibit OverviewGraphic Design is part of our city’s DNA-it’s woven into the fabric of the landscape, surrounding us every day in countless forms. From buses and murals to branding and museum exhibitions, design sends a message, and artists are the storytellers. Their experiences inform the narrative and on a large scale, global design expressions.Created by ten artists, produced and curated by Kit Hinrichs and the Center for Architecture + Design, DESIGN + THE CITY explores San Francisco’s unique visual identity through the eyes of its most influential designers: Michael Vanderbyl, Michael Schwab, Michael Mabry, Maurice Woods, John Mattos, Craig Frazier, Kit Hinrichs, Jennifer Morla, John Hersey, and Jason Schulte, and several others.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 02 Nov 2024 00:51:58 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<item>
<title>Pratt Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment Online Info Sessions</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/pratt-graduate-center-for-planning-and-the-environment-online-info-sessions</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/pratt-graduate-center-for-planning-and-the-environment-online-info-sessions</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 12, 2024; Event City:  Faced with climate change, systemic racism, and growing inequity, 
communities need forward-thinking approaches to urbanism now more than 
ever. Practice-based and rooted deeply in the network of communities we 
serve, our alliance of four graduate-level programs works to address 
these evolving threats, working in partnership to build asset-based 
solutions at the intersection of environment, equity, culture, and 
economy.https://www.pratt.edu/architec...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:52:15 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>Pratt Graduate Architecture, Landscape Architecture, &amp;amp; Urban Design (GA/LA/UD) Online Information Session</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/pratt-graduate-architecture-landscape-architecture-urban-design-galaud-online-information-session</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/pratt-graduate-architecture-landscape-architecture-urban-design-galaud-online-information-session</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 25, 2024; Event City:  The MARCH, MLA, MSARCH, &amp; MSUD programs are dedicated to the pursuit
 of design inquiry across complex and evolving fields of study. Our goal
 is to cultivate our students’ ability to ask challenging questions that
 deepen their understanding of building and living environments. 
Together, we work across design practices, professions, and disciplines 
to meet the challenges and opportunities of our times.https://www.pratt.edu/architec...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:52:13 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>NYIT Architecture Information Sessions Fall 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/nyit-architecture-information-sessions-fall-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/nyit-architecture-information-sessions-fall-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 6, 2024 - Nov 26, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US At these virtual events, you will hear from our faculty and staff about 
the Architectural Graduate programs at New York Institute of Technology,
 School of Architecture and Design. Furthermore, you will receive an 
overview of the profession, a detailed explanation of program offerings 
and admission requirements, while also accessing the question-and-answer
 session at the end.DetailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:52:11 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>Cranbrook Graduate Open House</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/cranbrook-graduate-open-house</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/cranbrook-graduate-open-house</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 9, 2024; Event City: Bloomfield Hills, MI, US If you are considering pursuing an MFA or MArch, and would like to learn
 more about our singularly unique program, join us on campus for our 
Graduate Open House! This in-person event is for prospective MFA and 
MArch graduate school students only. This event is not open to the 
public. Join us in April 2025 for Open Studios for our public visit day 
when student artwork will be available for sale in studios.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:52:08 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>Tyler Graduate Admissions Information Session Week</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tyler-graduate-admissions-information-session-week</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/tyler-graduate-admissions-information-session-week</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 4, 2024 - Nov 8, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US Meet with representatives from Tyler&#039;s Architecture, Art Education, Art 
History (including Arts Management), City and Regional Planning, Design 
&amp; Illustration, Landscape Architecture, and Master of Fine Arts 
graduate degree programs during this weeklong event. Learn about our 
unique environment for interdisciplinary learning, application 
requirements and process, and funding opportunities. Sign up to attend 
one or more program-specific information sessions via Zoom and/or in 
person.DetailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:52:06 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
<media:keywords>Tyler, Graduate, Admissions, Information, Session, Week</media:keywords>
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<title>USC Graduate Architecture Portfolio Workshop (virtual)</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/usc-graduate-architecture-portfolio-workshop-virtual</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/usc-graduate-architecture-portfolio-workshop-virtual</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 12, 2024; Event City:  Register for the 2024 USC Graduate Architecture Portfolio Workshop, a 
virtual event where a curated selection of current Master of 
Architecture students will share the successful portfolios that helped 
them gain admission the USC School of Architecture, and provide insights
 into the creative process behind the process of designing, curating, 
and producing their portfolios. This session will feature two break out 
rooms: one for students with previous architectural experience and 
another one for those with no previous experience.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:52:05 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>Urban Workshop Symposium: Community&#45;Engaged Design, Research and Pedagogy</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/urban-workshop-symposium-community-engaged-design-research-and-pedagogy</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/urban-workshop-symposium-community-engaged-design-research-and-pedagogy</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 8, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US The Urban Workshop of the Tyler School of Art and Architecture is an interdisciplinary 
initiative of faculty from the Architecture and Environmental Design who
 are committed to collaborative place-centered research and creative 
practice with underserved communities. Our process is community-engaged,
 weaving together expertise in our various disciplines with the 
knowledge and aspirations of our community partners, building shared 
knowledge and vision for environments that are beautiful, just and 
sustainable.
The symposium provides a forum for the Urban Workshop’s members and 
community partners to share their work in architecture, planning, 
building, and scholarship and to open a conversation on the future of 
community-engaged design, design research and pedagogy at Tyler and 
Temple focusing on the opportunities and challenges for these urban 
initiatives in Philadelphia and beyond. Event detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:51:59 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>UCLA AUD Open Studio Day</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ucla-aud-open-studio-day</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/ucla-aud-open-studio-day</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 4, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US UCLA AUD is happy to open Perloff Hall to interested prospective 
students on Monday, November 4, as our Fall 2024 midreviews are kicking 
off. This event is free and open to any interested applicants. Open 
Studio Day will begin at 1:00 pm in Perloff Hall Gallery with a welcome 
presentation from Vice Chair Kutan Ayata, before visitors are welcome to
 browse the range of reviews and studio activities taking place. 
Visitors will also be invited to take Perloff Hall tours led by current 
AUD students, getting a full look at the AUD experience. Please register
 in advance via Eventbrite, and email admissions@aud.ucla.edu with any questions.https://aud.ucla.edu/news-even...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:51:54 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>Pratt Institute School of Continuing and Professional Studies Exhibition Open House</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/pratt-institute-school-of-continuing-and-professional-studies-exhibition-open-house</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/pratt-institute-school-of-continuing-and-professional-studies-exhibition-open-house</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 19, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Pratt Institute’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies (Pratt 
SCPS) serves those seeking professional education and career 
advancement. We extend a warm invitation to view recent work completed 
by students and alumni from Pratt SCPS’ certificate programs and Summer 
Intensives. We are proud to introduce this work from our classrooms to 
the public in several mediums, including on the Pratt SCPS website and 
in person on the second floor of Pratt Manhattan Campus. During the 
Exhibition Open House, you will have the opportunity to meet current and
 former students, connect with a program advisor, and experience the 
Pratt Manhattan Campus.https://www.eventbrite.com/e/p...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:51:52 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment Online Info Sessions</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/graduate-center-for-planning-and-the-environment-online-info-sessions</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/graduate-center-for-planning-and-the-environment-online-info-sessions</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 12, 2024; Event City:  Faced with climate change, systemic racism, and growing inequity, 
communities need forward-thinking approaches to urbanism now more than 
ever. Practice-based and rooted deeply in the network of communities we 
serve, our alliance of four graduate-level programs works to address 
these evolving threats, working in partnership to build asset-based 
solutions at the intersection of environment, equity, culture, and 
economy.https://www.pratt.edu/architec...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:35:03 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
<media:keywords>Graduate, Center, for, Planning, and, the, Environment, Online, Info, Sessions</media:keywords>
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<title>Graduate Architecture, Landscape Architecture, &amp;amp; Urban Design (GA/LA/UD) Online Information Session</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/graduate-architecture-landscape-architecture-urban-design-galaud-online-information-session</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/graduate-architecture-landscape-architecture-urban-design-galaud-online-information-session</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 25, 2024; Event City:  The MARCH, MLA, MSARCH, &amp; MSUD programs are dedicated to the pursuit
 of design inquiry across complex and evolving fields of study. Our goal
 is to cultivate our students’ ability to ask challenging questions that
 deepen their understanding of building and living environments. 
Together, we work across design practices, professions, and disciplines 
to meet the challenges and opportunities of our times.https://www.pratt.edu/architec...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:34:54 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>Zaha Hadid: Paper Museums</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/zaha-hadid-paper-museums</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/zaha-hadid-paper-museums</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 19, 2024 - Nov 16, 2024; Event City: London, GB The Zaha Hadid Foundation’s exhibition Zaha Hadid: Paper Museums showcases paper reliefs from its collection and their significance to Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA). 
The exhibition offers a rare insight into 
how paper reliefs were important to the design and presentation 
strategies for three of Zaha’s key museum designs: Contemporary Arts 
Center (CAC), Cincinnati, USA (1997-2003), MAXXI: Museum of XXI Century 
Arts, Rome, Italy (1998-2009) and Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar 
(1997, unrealised). These projects represent a period from the late 
1990s to the early 2000s, when ZHA began realising Zaha’s architectural 
vision and unveiling the development of her radical ideas revolving 
around site and space.  
Building upon Zaha’s paintings, new 
architectural concepts arose in her reliefs, bridging the gap between 
her two and three-dimensional works. Central to the exhibition are 
highly abstract paper reliefs for CAC, as well as a series giving views 
of the building from the street level entrance and through stairways and
 gallery spaces; a large-scale relief of MAXXI that plays with 
perspective to show an aerial view of the final building within the 
urban site; and a range of Museum of Islamic Art reliefs, including 
exterior studies, site plans and roof studies exploring space 
optimisation, division and flow modelling.  Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 21:35:09 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>2024 Administrators Conference: The Long View</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-administrators-conference-the-long-view</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/2024-administrators-conference-the-long-view</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 30, 2024; Event City: Denver, CO, US The Long View This year’s administrators conference will take place in Denver, Colorado — November 14-16, 2024 —  for current and future educational leaders. The conference will be a  series of in-person sessions and roundtables to collaborate, share ideas  and discuss.Conference Overview
In the context of diminishing enrollments, budget deficits, polarization, censorship, eroding public perception of higher education, and pressures to deliver job-ready graduates, how can architecture education still take the long view? How might we resist pressures to compromise long held strengths in favor of short term goals? How do we acknowledge that change is inevitable and important, while continuously exercising the necessary judgment to do what is best for the discipline and its future practitioners?This year’s Administrators Conference will take “The Long View,” in an effort to ensure our educational imperative remains aligned with the long-term goals of the discipline and evolving needs of society. We will set the stage through identification of what, precisely, those long view conditions and goals might be. We will discuss the potential barriers we are currently experiencing and may encounter in the future. And, most importantly, we will speculate on strategies for productive resistance and novel cooperation, as Donna Harraway phrases it, “stay with the trouble” of delivering ethical, sustainable, and relevant architectural education.https://www.acsa-arch.org/conference/2024-administrators-conference/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 21:35:03 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>ACADIA 2024: Designing Change</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/acadia-2024-designing-change</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/acadia-2024-designing-change</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 11, 2024 - Nov 16, 2024; Event City: Calgary &amp; Banff, Canada Workshops | Calgary | November 11 - 13, 2024 Conference | Banff | November 14 - 16, 2024ACADIA 2024 celebrates a moment of change where advances in digital technology, fabrication, AI, blockchains, cyberspaces and metaverses have created new expectations that remove authority from a central source.ACADIA 2024, themed “Designing Change,” looks at computational design as an active agent of change in the built environment. As computational design evolves from theoretical concepts to practical implementations, it redefines conventional architectural practices and introduces new operational modes in both the physical world and new realities. The 2024 ACADIA conference spotlights the emergence of &#039;archipreneurs&#039;—innovators who combine digital design with entrepreneurial ventures, such as consulting, digital fabrication, or startups at the crossroads of technology, architecture, and fabrication.This conference aspires to engage in a constructive and critical dialogue between academia, industry, and professional practitioners in such innovations.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 21:00:57 +0100</pubDate>
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<media:keywords>ACADIA, 2024:, Designing, Change</media:keywords>
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<title>Greenbuild 2024: Built to Scale</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/greenbuild-2024-built-to-scale</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/greenbuild-2024-built-to-scale</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 12, 2024 - Nov 15, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US Greenbuild 2024 is right around the corner! Join us in Philadelphia for an unforgettable experience for the green building community.Don&#039;t miss inspiring keynotes, 100+ expert-led CE accredited sessions, dedicated networking activities, and evening events that will leave the industry talking.The theme for Greenbuild 2024 spotlights the green building community’s commitment to wholesale market transformation, bringing proven green building solutions and strategies to global communities. “Built to Scale” connects our work to the urgent need to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions, strengthen resilience, protect human and ecosystem health, and advance equity across the entire built environment.Greenbuild is an important platform and catalyst for transformative change in the built environment. It&#039;s where we inspire and empower each other to make a lasting positive impact—community-wide, industry-wide, and worldwide. Come and join us at Greenbuild 2024: Built to Scale, as we build upon the progress, reach, and momentum of the green building movement to ensure our built environment serves the needs of all communities and meets the challenges of our time. We are committed to creating healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable buildings and communities for all. Together, we will succeed at scale.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 20:52:12 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>Inside World Festival of Interiors 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/inside-world-festival-of-interiors-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/inside-world-festival-of-interiors-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 6, 2024 - Nov 8, 2024; Event City: Singapore, SG Inside World Festival of Interiors will take place alongside WAF at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore from the 6 November to 8 November.See also: World Architecture Festival 2024Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 20:52:04 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>World Architecture Festival 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/world-architecture-festival-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/world-architecture-festival-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 6, 2024 - Nov 8, 2024; Event City: Singapore, SG World Architecture Festival (WAF) will take place in Singapore from 6 - 8 November 2024. Gain inspiration from the world&#039;s most innovative projects, participate in insightful seminars, and witness a live-judged awards programme unlike any other. It&#039;s the perfect opportunity to learn from the best, network with colleagues, and be at the forefront of architectural excellence.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 20:35:08 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Dubai Design Week</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/dubai-design-week</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/dubai-design-week</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 5, 2024 - Nov 10, 2024; Event City: Dubai, AE Dubai Design Week is the region&#039;s largest design festival committed to amplifying talent from the region and presenting the possibilities of what can be achieved through design.Reflecting Dubai&#039;s position as the design capital of the Middle East, Dubai Design Week&#039;s varied programme includes installations, new commissions, exhibitions, talks, workshops, a marketplace and the leading fair for contemporary design, Downtown Design.Dubai Design Week is held under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture, in strategic partnership with Dubai Design District (d3), a member of TECOM Group PJSC, and supported by Dubai Culture.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 20:35:02 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>From Field to Form: Mycelium</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/from-field-to-form-mycelium</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/from-field-to-form-mycelium</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 20, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The Architectural League of New York&#039;s From Field to Form lecture series explores the possibilities, life cycles, and architectural implications of plant and earth-based materials.
Mycelium is the network of fungal threads, technically called hyphae, that are harnessed to do everything from cleaning up toxic waste sites to providing elegant wood stains to medicinal and culinary uses. The kingdom fungi can also be harnessed to mold bricks and grown to insulate healthier, climate positive buildings.Organized in partnership with Healthy Materials Lab at Parsons School of Design, this program will explore the potential of mycelium to shape the future of healthy buildings.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 00:18:27 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Carrie Mae Weems</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/carrie-mae-weems</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/carrie-mae-weems</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 7, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The Architectural League of New York&#039;s annual Wendy Evans Joseph Lecture on Art and Architecture showcases artists whose work addresses the built environment, and humanity’s impact on the earth and other living things.
Carrie Mae Weems will present her work in a public lecture, followed by conversation with Mabel O. Wilson. The event will include an audience question-and-answer session.
Carrie Mae Weems is a widely influential conceptual artist known for work that investigates history, identity, and power. Weems’s artistic practice is primarily photographic but also incorporates text, fabric, audio, installation, and video. Her approach to image-making ranges from staged and serialized narrative to appropriation and adaptation of archival and ethnographic imagery.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 00:18:21 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Current Work: Billie Tsien and Jennifer Dempsey: Unfinished</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/current-work-billie-tsien-and-jennifer-dempsey-unfinished</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/current-work-billie-tsien-and-jennifer-dempsey-unfinished</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 12, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The Architectural League of New York&#039;s Current Work lecture series features leading figures in the worlds of architecture, urbanism, design, and art.
Billie Tsien and Jennifer Dempsey of Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners will present recent and in-progress work by the firm. Currently teaching together at The Cooper Union, the two architects will discuss their experiences as women entering the profession at different times, how they navigate, and the architecture that is the result.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 00:18:07 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Tulane School of Architecture Fall Open House: Master of Architecture (M.Arch) and Master of Science in Architectural Research and Design (M.S.ARC)</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tulane-school-of-architecture-fall-open-house-master-of-architecture-march-and-master-of-science-in-architectural-research-and-design-msarc</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/tulane-school-of-architecture-fall-open-house-master-of-architecture-march-and-master-of-science-in-architectural-research-and-design-msarc</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 29, 2024; Event City:  Open to all prospective graduate students interested in the Master of Architecture program.
The virtual webinar will include an overview of the program and the 
admissions process, faculty and student research examples, and a 
question-and-answer session.
https://architecture.tulane.ed...
Register NowRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Oct 2024 22:35:03 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Tulane School of Architecture Fall Open House: Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development (MSRED)</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tulane-school-of-architecture-fall-open-house-master-of-sustainable-real-estate-development-msred</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/tulane-school-of-architecture-fall-open-house-master-of-sustainable-real-estate-development-msred</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 29, 2024; Event City:  Open to all prospective graduate students interested in the Sustainable Real Estate Development program.
The virtual webinar will include an overview of the program and the 
admissions process, faculty and student research examples, and a 
question-and-answer session.https://architecture.tulane.ed...
Register NowRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Oct 2024 22:35:01 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>UCLA AUD Fall 2024 Virtual Open House for Graduate Programs</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ucla-aud-fall-2024-virtual-open-house-for-graduate-programs</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/ucla-aud-fall-2024-virtual-open-house-for-graduate-programs</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 29, 2024; Event City:  AUD&#039;s Virtual Open House for Graduate Programs presents an 
opportunity to meet our wonderful, dedicated faculty and learn more 
about our graduate programs in architecture and urban design. We&#039;ll hold
 our Fall 2024 Virtual Open House on Tuesday, October 29, scheduled from
 5:00 to 6:30 pm PST.
Interested applicants are also welcome to join our other Fall 2024 admissions events: our Virtual Info Sessions on Tuesday, November 19, and our Portfolio Workshop on Wednesday, November 20. All events are free and open to any interested applicants.
Fall 2024 UCLA AUD Virtual Open House: Full Schedule, Tuesday, October 29
5:00 PM: Welcome from the Chair (main webinar room)
5:15 PM: Student Affairs, Admissions, and Funding (main webinar room) 
5:25 PM: Meet AUD&#039;s Student Organizations (main webinar room)
5:45 PM: Program Overviews (breakout rooms)
MArch, with Kutan Ayata
MSAUD, with Natasha Sandmeier
MA/PhD, with Michael Osman 
6:30 PM: [end of program]RSVP NOW    
    Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Oct 2024 22:34:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>David Godshall of TERREMOTO Lecture at Otis College of Art and Design</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/david-godshall-of-terremoto-lecture-at-otis-college-of-art-and-design</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/david-godshall-of-terremoto-lecture-at-otis-college-of-art-and-design</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 14, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US DAVID GODSHALL Co-founder and principal of TERREMOTONew Ecologies of Radical Kindness
 LECTURE Thursday, NOVEMBER 14, 7:00 pm  David Godshall&#039;s lecture will take place in the Forum, Academic Wing, Elaine and Bram Goldsmith Campus Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90045   The lecture and parking are free and open to the public.  TERREMOTO is a twenty-eight-person office for landscape architecture whose primary motivation is to maximize the ecological and social well-being of land and our human connections to it. We believe that through investigating the nature of our relationships to the tools with which we create (land, labor, plants and materials), we can improve and evolve our modes and methods of practice. By asking “Why, How and For Whom is the Garden?” we drift towards ecologically and philosophically fertile new territory. This lecture will be a discussion and conversation about these novel and emergent modes of practice.
David Godshall, Co-Founder and Partner – Los Angeles OfficeDavid Godshall is a landscape architect and the co-founder and principal of TERREMOTO, where he leads the Los Angeles office. David’s strategic approach to design is inherently rooted in philosophy and the idea that ecology, horticulture and landscape have transformative physical and metaphorical impacts upon a person and a place. David received a Master’s degree Cum Laude from UC Berkeley after receiving a BA Cum Laude from UC Santa Barbara.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Oct 2024 20:35:01 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Making Home—Smithsonian Design Triennial</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/making-homesmithsonian-design-triennial</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/making-homesmithsonian-design-triennial</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 2, 2024 - Aug 10, 2025; Event City: New York, NY, US Featuring 25 site-specific, newly commissioned installations, Making Home—Smithsonian Design Triennial explores design’s role in shaping the physical and emotional realities of home across the United States, US Territories, and Tribal Nations. The exhibition is the seventh offering in the museum’s Design Triennial series, which was established in 2000 to address the most urgent topics of the time through the lens of design.Installed throughout the Andrew and Louise Carnegie Mansion, each floor of the exhibition is organized by themes that evoke experiences of home:“Going Home” (ground and first floor) considers how people shape and are shaped by domestic spaces. Through reinterpretations of diverse home environments that traverse interior and exterior spaces, this section explores the historical and personal factors that influence home design and its profound impact on people’s experiences, behaviors, and values.“Seeking Home” (second floor) addresses a range of institutional, experimental, and utopian contexts that challenge conventional definitions of home. Installations examine the idea of home through the lenses of cultural heritage, the human body, imagined landscapes, and refuge.“Building Home” (third floor) presents alternatives to single-family construction models, expanding and redefining home to embrace community space, cooperative living, land stewardship, decolonial practices, and historic preservation. Large-scale installations explore building typologies grounded in regional histories and cultural specificity, and address contemporary issues such as housing precarity, environmental advocacy, memory, and aging.PARTICIPANTSAfter Oceanic Built Environments Lab, Honolulu, Hawaii, and Leong Leong, New York CityArtists in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE), Miami, FloridaLa Vaughn Belle, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands Black Artists + Designers Guild, Brooklyn, New YorkLori A. Brown, Syracuse, New York; Trish Cafferky, Boston, Massachusetts; and Dr. Yashica Robinson, Huntsville, Alabama CFGNY, New York, New YorkMona Chalabi and SITU Research, Brooklyn, New YorkNicole Crowder, St. Paul, Minnesota, and Hadiya Williams, Washington, DCDesigning Justice + Designing Spaces, Oakland, California Heather Dewey-Hagborg, New York, New YorkEast Jordan Middle/High School, East Jordan, Michigan Curry J. Hackett, Wayside Studio, Washington, DC, and New York, New YorkHugh Hayden, Brooklyn, New York; Davóne Tines, New York, New York; and Zack Winokur, New York, New YorkHord Coplan Macht, Baltimore, MarylandTerrol Dew Johnson, Tohono O’odham Nation, Sells, Arizona, and Aranda\Lasch, Tucson, Arizona, and Brooklyn, New YorkLiam Lee, Brooklyn, New York, and Tommy Mishima, Bronx, New YorkLenape Center with Joe Baker, Delaware Tribe of Indians, New York, New York, and Oklahoma Joiri Minaya, Brooklyn, New YorkSofía Gallisá Muriente, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Natalia Lassalle-Morillo, San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Carlos Soto, Bronx, New YorkRobert Earl Paige, Chicago, IllinoisPIN–UP, New York, New York Ronald Rael, Oakland, California, and La Florida, Colorado William Scott, Oakland, CaliforniaAmie Siegel, Brooklyn, New York Renée Stout, Washington, DCRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Oct 2024 20:34:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>SCI&#45;Arc Online Portfolio Workshop</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sci-arc-online-portfolio-workshop</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/sci-arc-online-portfolio-workshop</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 16, 2024; Event City:  Join SCI-Arc’s annual Online Portfolio Workshop on November 16, 2024, from 10 AM to 12 PM PST. This virtual workshop is designed for prospective students aiming to apply to architecture or design programs. SCI-Arc’s design faculty, who also participate in the admissions process, will provide practical insights on creating a compelling portfolio that aligns with the expectations of architecture and design schools. Participants will receive guidance on portfolio composition, presentation strategies, and how to best showcase their skills and creativity to stand out in the application process.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 23:35:13 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>SCI&#45;Arc Postgraduate Online Open House</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sci-arc-postgraduate-online-open-house</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/sci-arc-postgraduate-online-open-house</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 13, 2024; Event City:  Join SCI-Arc’s Postgraduate Online Open House on November 13, 2024, from 6 PM to 8 PM PST. This virtual event invites prospective students to explore SCI-Arc’s four Master of Science degrees, which offer specialized, post-professional training for advancing careers in architecture and design. Postgraduate Program Chair David Ruy will provide insights into each program’s unique curriculum, research opportunities, and outcomes. Current students will share their experiences at SCI-Arc, offering valuable perspectives on the academic environment and culture. Admissions counselors will also be available to answer questions about the application process, program details, and career prospects.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 23:35:10 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>SCI&#45;Arc Undergraduate Online Open House</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sci-arc-undergraduate-online-open-house</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/sci-arc-undergraduate-online-open-house</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 26, 2024; Event City:  Join SCI-Arc’s annual Undergraduate Online Open House on October 26, 2024, from 9 AM to 12 PM PST. This virtual event offers an opportunity to explore SCI-Arc’s Bachelor of Architecture program and the newly launched Bachelor of Science in Design. Undergraduate Program Chair Kristy Balliet will present an overview of the curriculum, offering insights into the rigorous and innovative architectural education at SCI-Arc. Current students will share their experiences, providing prospective students with an authentic glimpse of life at SCI-Arc. Additionally, admissions counselors will be available to answer questions about the application process, program requirements, and more.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>2024 Gulf Coast Climate Futures Symposium</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-gulf-coast-climate-futures-symposium</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/2024-gulf-coast-climate-futures-symposium</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 1, 2024 - Nov 2, 2024; Event City: New Orleans, LA, US A two-day symposium at Tulane University, Nov. 1-2, 2024, organized by 
the School of Architecture, in collaboration with the School of 
Engineering and financial support from the Gulf Futures Program, led by 
the National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Gulf
 Research Program.Symposium Overview: 
 The
 2024 Gulf Coast Climate Futures Symposium is open to faculty, students,
 and staff and the public at large. Participants from diverse fields, 
including landscape architecture, architecture, urban planning, 
preservation, river and coastal engineering, civil engineering, 
geography, social innovation and social entrepreneurship, finance, real 
estate, environmental humanities, and beyond, are invited to attend. Registration is required. Please register by Oct. 25, 2024. This symposium occurs at Tulane University in the context of three 
new initiatives for the Gulf Coast Region: Research Studios at Tulane 
School of Architecture (TuSA), funded by the NASEM Gulf Research 
Program; the new interdisciplinary dual degree Master of Landscape + 
Engineering (MLA-MS RCSE), taught across Tulane School of Architecture 
and Tulane School of Science and Engineering; and the launch of the 
Center on Climate Change and Urbanism at TuSA (Tulane School of 
Architecture). The symposium’s aim is to discuss visions and tools to advance climate adaptation and decarbonization in order to limit global warming to “well below 2°C”, by 2030, as per the Paris Agreement targets.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 20:51:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Her Practice: the architecture of Debora Reiser</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/her-practice-the-architecture-of-debora-reiser-104073</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/her-practice-the-architecture-of-debora-reiser-104073</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 12, 2024 - Nov 15, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Join us for Her Practice: the architecture of Debora Reiser. The Pratt School of Architecture is hosting an exhibition of one of the first women graduates from the Bachelor of Architecture program at Pratt Institute. Curated by Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto, the exhibition showcases Debora’s 75-year career in architecture, exemplifying an uncompromising commitment to a “feminist total design” at a time when women had yet to be fully accepted within the discipline and profession.Learn moreRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 17:52:06 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>...So that you all won&amp;apos;t forget &#45; A Talk by Curry J. Hackett, Wayside Studio</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/so-that-you-all-wont-forget-a-talk-by-curry-j-hackett-wayside-studio</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/so-that-you-all-wont-forget-a-talk-by-curry-j-hackett-wayside-studio</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 7, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US What does a &quot;cultural use case&quot; for generative artificial intelligence look like, particularly for artists and designers? Perhaps more importantly, what is the role of Blackness in shaping imaginative approaches to AI tools? 
This talk addresses these questions by putting Curry J. Hackett&#039;s recent investigations with AI in context with his earlier work in public art, architecture education, and archival practice. The texture of his AI media for example—which conjures uncanny scenes rooted in the aesthetics of the American South—can be traced to his lifelong passions for collage, wild plants, quilting, and storytelling. As the internet as we know it faces an uncertain fate, Hackett shares thoughts on how his work might offer new perspectives on the future of Black culture in the historical record.
Bio: Curry J. Hackett is a transdisciplinary designer, public artist, and educator. His art and research practice, Wayside, looks to under-recognized cultural narratives inspire emergent forms of media, building, and art. Noteworthy projects include his “So That You All Won’t Forget” exhibit at the “Making Home” Smithsonian Design Triennial at the Cooper Hewitt Museum in New York; Ugly Beauties (2024) a mural in downtown Brooklyn; HOLD (2024), a sculpture and soundscape installation at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute. Recently, Curry has garnered acclaim for his experiments with artificial intelligence, in which he braids Black aesthetics, ethnobotany, and tropes of Southern culture to imagine surreal scenes of Black joy and abundance. Currently, Curry is Distinguished Lecturer and Professor of Practice at City College of New York, Spitzer School of Architecture, as part of its Place, Memory, and Culture Incubator program.Learn more!
Organized by Pratt Undergraduate Architecture.This event is part of Critical Conversations: creating space for and educating one another about our multiple cultural contexts, activism, civil discourse, and academic engagement.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Defining the World of Architecture &amp;amp; Design</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/defining-the-world-of-architecture-design</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/defining-the-world-of-architecture-design</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 8, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US RE|STRUCTURED LIVE, in partnership with the L.A. Forum for Architecture and Urban Design, will be hosting an architecture and design-focused social and networking event at Marta Gallery on the evening of Friday, November 8th, from 6:30pm-10:30pm. This social event presents an opportunity for attendees to explore the current exhibition at Marta, connect with like-minded professionals, and gain insights from our distinguished speakers. Confirmed speakers include Dan Brunn, FAIA, Dan Brunn Architecture (DBA), Adrienne Qasabian, Studio Qasabian, and Zoltan Pali, FAIA, SPF:architects. Marta’s upcoming exhibition, Treehugger, by Lindsey Muscato &amp; Joshua Friedman, alongside Hyunuko artwork, by Henry Kim will be on display. Attendees will be able to listen to the architectural and design shifts of the past decade and engage in meaningful discussions about the future direction of the industry. Expected guests will include architects, designers, students, property owners, developers, and real estate professionals. Food and drinks will be provided to all attendees with a purchased ticket. We hope you can make it! Event begins at 6:30pm. Conversation will begin at 7:30pm inside the gallery. https://www.ticketfairy.com/ev...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 Oct 2024 02:00:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Difficult Sites: Architecture Against the Odds</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/difficult-sites-architecture-against-the-odds</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 11, 2024 - Mar 29, 2025; Event City: London, GB Architects often produce their finest work when confronted with the challenge of designing for a difficult site.Our latest free exhibition explores remarkable feats of architectural achievement in the face of tricky terrain, awkward urban plots, challenging remodels, and more.From the 1900s to today, it delves into over twenty complex, unusual, and dynamic builds across the UK.Including work from history’s most renowned architects Neave Brown, Grimshaw Architects, and Lord Norman Foster as well as contemporary practices of Tonkin Liu, KnoxBhavan, and Carmody Groarke the exhibition highlights the pioneering spirit at the heart of great architecture.Through original drawings, photography, models, and plans it offers an eye-opening look at how resilient and creative practitioners are in realising the inconceivable against the odds.Opening times and locationArchitecture Gallery at 66 Portland Place.Opens on 11 October until Spring 2025.Monday to Saturday: 10am to 5pm (Tuesday: 10am to 8pm)Sunday and bank holidays: Closedhttps://www.architecture.com/e...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2024 18:18:13 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>2024 USC Graduate Architecture Virtual Info Night</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 15, 2024; Event City:  The 2024 USC Graduate Architecture Virtual Info Night is designed for aspiring architects and researchers interested in pursuing advanced degrees in architecture at the University of Southern California. This virtual event offers comprehensive insights into USC’s three graduate programs: the 3-Year M.Arch (for those without prior architecture experience), the 2-Year M.Arch with Advanced Standing (for students with a 4-year architecture degree), and the 1-Year Master of Advanced Architectural Research Studies (MAARS) with specializations in City Design &amp; Housing or Performative Design &amp; Technologies.
Participants will have the opportunity to hear directly from program directors and faculty, learn about curricula, and understand the application process, making it an ideal platform to engage with USC’s academic offerings. This info session will highlight how USC fosters innovation, sustainability, and social impact through architectural design, emphasizing the role of technology and culture in shaping the built environment.RSVP for USC Graduate Architecture Virtual Info NightRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2024 04:52:11 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Inside Renzo Piano Building Workshop</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 23, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Film Screening with Kerry JoyceFollowing the screening, join Elena Manferdini and Kerry Joyce for a post-screening Q&amp;A.

Inside Renzo Piano Building Workshop
 is a documentary by MUSE - Factory of Projects of Francesca Molteni, 
directed by Claudia Adragna and Davide Fois, following the work of Renzo
 Piano Building Workshop for 18 months. The film shows the RPBW method: 
what happens in the workshops in Punta Nave in Genoa, in Paris, and in 
the building sites – in Europe, Asia, and America – in the business 
meetings in the studio, in the discussions with consultants and 
customers.  The five chosen projects were followed for 18 months 
in different stages of their conception and implementation: the Academy 
Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, California, inaugurated in 
2021, a building site featuring a strong representative content (the 
imagination factory); CERN’s Science Gateway in Geneva, Switzerland, 
still under construction, a building site featuring a strong communal 
content (the science factory); the Ecole Normale Supérieure in 
Paris-Saclay, completed in 2020, a research site in a large park, 
featuring a high educational content (the knowledge factory); the SNF 
Thessaloniki General Hospital in Sparta, Greece, a sustainable building 
site featuring a high humanitarian content (the health factory); and 
finally, the Marunouchi Tokio Marine in Tokyo, a technological building 
site in the center of the city, featuring a high symbolic content (the 
factory of work). Five different places, three continents, five social 
and environmental contexts that have little in common, except the RPBW 
method.  Kerry Joyce is an architect based in Genoa. He earned 
both his Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and Bachelor of Architecture 
from the Rice University School of Architecture in Houston, Texas, USA. 
Kerry joined the RPBW office in 2016 to work on the Academy Museum of 
Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, California. He was involved from the 
Design Development Phase through to the building&#039;s completion, including
 spending a year on-site in Los Angeles to follow the final phases of 
construction. Additionally, he contributed to all stages of the design 
for the Whittle School Washington DC Campus (inaugurated in 2020). From 
Schematic Design through Construction, he also worked on Monterosa 91, a
 mixed-use project developed from the former Il Sole 24 Ore headquarters
 in Milan. Kerry became an Associate in 2022 and is currently leading 
the design of the Sarasota Performing Arts Center in Florida.https://www.sciarc.edu/events/...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Misfits &amp;amp; Hybrids: Architectural Artifacts for the 21st&#45;Century City</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/misfits-hybrids-architectural-artifacts-for-the-21st-century-city</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 25, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Ferda Kolatan Associate Professor of Architecture at the University 
of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design and the founding 
director of su11 Book LaunchContemporary cities are 
shaped by the unlikely adjacencies of objects that are vastly different 
in kind, origin, and scale: buildings, infrastructure, and other urban 
components that over time accumulate into mismatched configurations. 
However, despite the ubiquity of these oddities and their impact on the 
city, we rarely give them much consideration. In Misfits &amp; Hybrids, 
Ferda Kolatan explores the untapped potential in these unexpected 
conditions for a new kind of architecture. A diverse array of projects, 
developed in Kolatan’s design studios at the University of Pennsylvania 
Weitzman School of Design, illustrates how hybrid artifacts can reveal 
the often overlooked cultural, socio-political, and material histories 
of a site, fostering design tactics invested in reinventing the 
existing. Set within the cosmopolitan megacities of Istanbul, Cairo, and
 New York, the projects are conceived as real fictions, conjuring novel 
narrative, aesthetic, and representational forms to reflect the 
pluralistic postindustrial city.
  
          
      
  Ferda Kolatan
 is an Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of 
Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design and a founding director of SU11 
Architecture + Design, based in New York. He earned his Architectural 
Diploma from RWTH Aachen and his M.S.AAD from Columbia University. Mr. 
Kolatan has taught at esteemed institutions, including SCI-Arc, Pratt 
Institute, the University of Virginia, Columbia University, Cornell 
University, RWTH Aachen, Washington University, and RPI. His work with 
SU11 has garnered international recognition and has been exhibited at 
renowned venues such as MoMA, the FRAC Center, Walker Art Center, Vitra 
Design Museum, Art Basel, Artists Space NY, the Venice Architectural 
Biennale, the Architecture Biennial Beijing, and the Istanbul Design 
Biennial. Mr. Kolatan has contributed to numerous journals and books and
 co-authored the book Meander: Variegating Architecture in 2010. His new book, Misfits &amp; Hybrids: Architectural Artifacts for the 21st-Century City, was published by Routledge in the spring of 2024.https://www.sciarc.edu/events/...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Lecture: Skylar Tibbits</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/lecture-skylar-tibbits</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 24, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Skylar Tibbits is a designer and computer scientist whose research 
focuses on developing self-assembly and programmable materials within 
the built environment. Tibbits is the founder and co-director of the 
Self-Assembly Lab at MIT, and Associate Professor of Design Research in 
the Department of Architecture. He is also the director of the 
undergraduate Design programs in the Department of Architecture 
and Assistant Director for Education at the Morningside Academy for 
Design, MIT.https://www.aud.ucla.edu/news-...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Lecture: Kerstin Thompson</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/lecture-kerstin-thompson</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 21, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Kerstin Thompson is the Founding Principal of 
Kerstin Thompson Architects (KTA), established in 1994 in Melbourne, 
Australia. She plays an active role promoting quality design within the 
profession and the wider community. A passionate defender of civic space
 and advocate for extracting new life from our built heritage, Kerstin 
has instilled her values in her team to create award-winning projects.
Kerstin is a committed design educator who regularly lectures and 
runs studios at various schools across Australia and New Zealand. She is
 an Adjunct Professor at RMIT and Monash Universities, is a regular 
juror for industry award panels, and an accomplished speaker at local 
and international events. 
In recognition for the work of her practice, contribution to the 
profession, and tertiary education, Kerstin was elevated to Life Fellow 
by the Australian Institute of Architects in 2017 and in 2022 was 
appointed Member of the Order of Australia (AM). In 2023, she was 
awarded the Gold Medal, the Australian Institute of Architects’ highest 
honor, recognizing distinguished services by architects.https://www.aud.ucla.edu/news-...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>New York City Architectural Biennial</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/new-york-city-architectural-biennial</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ 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 ]]></description>
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<title>NYJL Fall House Tour: American Glamour &#45; A Journey Through Interior Design</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/nyjl-fall-house-tour-american-glamour-a-journey-through-interior-design</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 19, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Discover Manhattan’s architectural wonders and artistic treasures at the 47th Biannual Fall House Tour! Delve into the heart of the city’s most exquisite residences, where each home tells a story of heritage, innovation, and timeless design.Spend a beautiful fall day with the New York Junior League, and take in the stunning design and interiors that the homes on the tour have to offer. The 2024 Fall House Tour begins on Friday, October 18 with a kick-off party at Kasthall from 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and continues on Saturday, October 19 with a full day of exclusive programming along a route of beautiful shops, champagne stops like Stuart Weitzman, Hill House, and Nickey Kehoe. You will also enjoy a complimentary luncheon during the afternoon for all General Admission and VIP guests. The tour runs from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., and will feature several fantastic homes.https://www.nyjl.org/events/2024-fall-house-tour/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2024 23:35:17 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>USC Architecture NYC Alumni Diaries</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/usc-architecture-nyc-alumni-diaries</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 23, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US When: 5 PM, Wednesday, October 23, 2024 Where: Henning Larsen NY, 250 W Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10013What: Ever wonder what you really learn in architecture school, besides architecture? Join us for an evening where USC School of Architecture alumni at various stages of their careers share how their education in Los Angeles shaped their professional journeys in NYC. This is a unique chance to hear the inside story of connecting the dots between architecture school and real-world success.Who: This event is exclusive to prospective students considering graduate studies at the USC School of Architecture in Los Angeles, USC Architecture Alumni, and current USC Architecture students, faculty, and staff and will be hosted and moderated by Dean Brett Steele, and Director of Graduate Architecture Alvin Huang, AIA, NOMA.Space is limited and registration is required. Featured alumni panelists are:Eric Ball, AIA, B.Arch ‘08Managing Director, Henning Larsen NYCMira Davis, NOMA, M.Arch ‘22Architectural Designer, Hart HowertonTimothy Ho, B.Arch ’13Associate, OMABrooklyn Bogdan, AIA, M.Arch ‘13Principal, Brooklyn Bogdan ArchitectsRegina Teng, Assoc. AIA, BS.Arch ’13Adjunct Assistant Professor, Columbia GSAPP / Lecturer, Yale SoAJameel Marsden, AIA, NOMA, M.Arch ‘21Architectural Designer, SHoP ArchitectsDesi Petkova, AIA, M.Arch ‘20Architect, GenslerRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>LEVER: Regenerative Timber Architecture</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/lever-regenerative-timber-architecture</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 16, 2024; Event City: Portland, OR, US Please join the UO Portland Architecture Program for an inaugural public lecture and celebration at their new home, Highland Hall, designed by LEVER Architecture with founding principal Thomas Robinson.  This event is free and open to the public. Food and light refreshments will be provided.  BIO Thomas Robinson is the Founder
 of LEVER Architecture, a 40-person firm based in Portland, Oregon and 
Los Angeles, California. The firm collaborates with communities and 
institutions to design buildings that elevate human experience and 
foreground social and climate justice. LEVER is recognized nationally 
for design excellence and pioneering work with mass timber 
construction.  Thomas’ work encompasses multiple scales and types, ranging from a major expansion of
 the Portland Museum of Art to Adidas’ North American headquarters. In 
parallel with these projects, he has developed a research practice that 
creates and tests next generation building assemblies and sustainable 
tools—an effort supported by more than $2M in grant funding. For this 
commitment to groundbreaking design, LEVER was recognized by Fast 
Company as one of the world’s most innovative companies; and in 2017, 
was named to Architectural Record’s Design Vanguard and the 
Architectural League of New York’s Emerging Voices. Selected current projects 
include Maine’s Portland Museum of Art, Portland State University’s 
School of Art + Design, two libraries for Multnomah County, a 
multi-building campus project for NBCUniversal; and 843 N Spring Street,
 a development slated to become one of LA’s largest CLT buildings.https://calendar.uoregon.edu/e...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Lessons from the Work of Marsha Maytum, FAIA</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/lessons-from-the-work-of-marsha-maytum-faia</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 14, 2024; Event City: Eugene, OR, US RSVP for the upcoming lecture, Lessons from the Work of Marsha Maytum, FAIA, on
 October 14 at the College of Design. Bill Leddy will lead a poignant 
presentation on the works of Marsha Maytum and we hope to see you here 
in Eugene. 
In an era of unprecedented change and challenge, Marsha Maytum, FAIA,
 helped to redefine the role of the architect in society. She believed 
that we can no longer afford to be simply form makers — we must learn to
 focus the transformative power of design and advocacy to lead our 
communities toward a just, resilient, carbon-neutral future for all. 
Design &amp; Advocacy is a compendium of lessons learned during a nearly
 half-century career devoted to making the world a better place.
Join us in Eugene at the College of Design on October 14 starting at 5
 pm for a rousing lecture followed by refreshments in Lawrence Hall&#039;s 
Hayden Gallery. We hope to see you there!https://calendar.uoregon.edu/e...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Modern Chinese Architecture: 180 Years</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/modern-chinese-architecture-180-years</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 12, 2024; Event City:  Modern Chinese Architecture: 180 Years tells the story of the transformation of Chinese architecture from a traditional timber-frame, single-story building system with ceramic tile roofs of anonymous craftsmen to supertall skyscrapers designed by internationally acclaimed architects. From temple markets to megamalls, and from open-air stages to auditoriums and stadiums, the architectural changes mirror China&#039;s extraordinary evolution from an imperial dynasty to a people’s republic and from a country with a largely rural and illiterate citizenry to at least 97% literacy, where 60 percent of the population is urban. In this live webinar, author Nancy S. Steinhardt will view the changes in Chinese architecture through five generations of architects: first, through foreigners who practiced in China; then in a first generation who studied modern architecture abroad; a third generation were the students who designed during the years of war with Japan, internal warfare, and the Cultural Revolution; in the 1980s, a next generation began to study abroad, who have been followed in this century by designers from every continent.To register for this FREE program, click on the link to RSVP. You will be redirected to Ticketstripe where you&#039;ll receive the Zoom link upon registering. The webinar is limited to 100 attendees, but will be livestreamed to our YouTube channel.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>The Modern Concrete Skyscraper: Translations in Concrete: Montreal&amp;apos;s Place Victoria</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-modern-concrete-skyscraper-translations-in-concrete-montreals-place-victoria</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 19, 2024; Event City:  The Skyscraper Museum continues its lecture series In Situ: The Modern Concrete Skyscraper, which examines key experiments in concrete construction and the range of paradigmatic concrete skyscrapers throughout history, in preparation for our Fall 2024 exhibition of the same name.The collaborations between architects and engineers that has been the focus of this series, as well as the contrast between the American and European innovators in concrete, Fazlur Khan and Pier Luigu Nervi, are further explored in a case study by architectural historian Katie Filek. In 1965, the 47-story and 623ft/190m Place Victoria in Montreal’s financial district, also known as the Stock Exchange Tower or Tour de la Bourse, surpassed Chicago&#039;s 1000 Lake Shore Plaza as the world&#039;s tallest concrete skyscraper. Designed and built from 1960-1965 by Italian architect Luigi Moretti and Italian structural engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, along with a team of professionals based in both Montreal and in Italy, the project brought together expertise from both sides of the Atlantic. In her talk, based on research for her dissertation, Filek will detail the use of concrete in the tower and discuss how the project was the product of both highly localized conditions of costs, materials, and labour in Montreal and of specialized knowledge held not only by the Italian designers, but also by Montreal-based architects and engineers.To register for this FREE program, click on the link to RSVP. You will be redirected to Ticketstripe where you&#039;ll receive the Zoom link upon registering. The webinar is limited to 100 attendees, but will be livestreamed to our YouTube channel.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Green Infrastructure, Food Systems, and Building Climate Resilience in New Orleans</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/green-infrastructure-food-systems-and-building-climate-resilience-in-new-orleans</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 10, 2024 - Oct 11, 2024; Event City: New Orleans, LA, US Please join us for The Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical 
Medicine and the Tulane School of Architecture co-sponsored  symposium. 
TuSA Professor Tyler Antrup is speaking, along with other TuSA Professor, Sonsoles Vela, who is helping lead a workshop.
The symposium welcome session will include remarks from Catherine Sckerl, AIA, AICP, Professor of Practice, and Managing Director of the Center on Climate Change and Urbanism.
Register Here
The goals of the symposium are as follows:  Highlight current green 
infrastructure projects, policies, and plans in New Orleans, the Central
 Business District, and other neighborhoods demonstrating climate 
mitigation and city farming strategies.
Identify local, non-commercial food growing projects and sustainable 
market pathways for fresh products that reach residents and consumers in
 urban environments.
Facilitate conversations between institutions, organizations, and 
government agencies about the next steps to incorporate food-productive 
and non-food-productive green infrastructure into the Greater New 
Orleans region.https://architecture.tulane.ed...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Lecture Series: Pankaj Vir Gupta</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/lecture-series-pankaj-vir-gupta</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 14, 2024; Event City: New Orleans, LA, US This lecture &quot;Always ... the Light!&quot; is presented by Pankaj Vir Gupta of vir.mueller architects, Yamuna River Project, University of Virginia and Tulane School of Architecture . The lecture is supported by the Allen Eskew Endowed Lectureship.
About the lecture: According primacy to the process of design, the work of vir.mueller architects
 evolves as a response to the particular character of each site and the 
particular culture of the context. At every scale, the projects 
emphasize the integrity of material and craftsmanship, establishing a 
fundamental relationship between the physical environment, and the art 
of making architecture. The professional work of vir.mueller architects has been widely published and awarded – in North America, in Europe, and in India.Pankaj Vir Gupta, is Partner at vir.mueller architects,
 Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Yamuna River Project, Professor of 
Architecture at the University of Virginia , and Adjunct Lecturer in 
Architecture at Tulane School of Architecture.
Pankaj Vir Gupta is a founding partner of vir.mueller architects,
 in New Delhi, a firm encompassing architectural practice, design 
research and education. He is a licensed architect in the United States,
 and a registered member of the Council of Architecture in India. Pankaj
 Vir Gupta received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the 
University of Virginia, and a Master of Architecture from the Graduate 
School of Architecture at Yale University. 
 
Committing to the evolution of Indian architecture and urbanism,  vir.mueller architects are
 presently engaged in designing significant public projects across 
India. They recently completed the Humayun’s Tomb Site Museum for the 
Aga Khan Trust for Culture, in New Delhi – the first contemporary museum
 in India to be built on a World Heritage Site.  The professional work 
of vir.mueller architects has been awarded and extensively published internationally.   
 
Pankaj
  is a Professor of Architecture at the University of Virginia, where he
 is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Yamuna River Project, a major 
pan-university research project.  Since 2012, he has been teaching Urban
 Design and Architecture studios entitled Re-Centering Delhi, and 
leading a research initiative focused on the revitalization of the urban
 precincts adjacent to the Yamuna river, creating a vital ecological 
center for New Delhi.   The Yamuna River Project project confronts the 
dilemmas of urban expansion in mega-cities, with an analytical, 
multi-disciplinary, research-based methodology, and facilitates a 
dynamic collaboration between the intellectual speculations 
(encompassing faculty and students in Architecture, Urban Design, 
Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Anthropology, Public Health, 
Business, Economics, and the Humanities) - and a range of knowledge 
partners, including municipal authorities, political leaders, and 
non-government organizations.  
 
Most recently, he has co-authored (with Iñaki Alday) Yamuna River Project: New Delhi Urban Ecology (2018
 Actar Press, New York &amp; Barcelona).  This book encapsulates the 
research conducted over the past five years, offering an evidence-based 
analysis of the crisis afflicting the urban ecology of the Yamuna River 
in New Delhi. In 2018, the book was recognized as one of the top ten 
architecture books of the year by the German Architecture Museum (DAM). 
 
Pankaj has lectured extensively in Europe, in the United States, and in India.https://architecture.tulane.ed...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Information Session: Pratt Institute Graduate Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Design Programs</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/information-session-pratt-institute-graduate-architecture-landscape-architecture-and-urban-design-programs</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 16, 2024; Event City:  Pratt GA/LA/UD is hosting an online information session on Wednesday, October 16 from 6-7:30 PM (ET). This event will give prospective students interested in the Master of Architecture, Master of Landscape Architecture, MS in Architecture, and MS in Urban Design programs the opportunity to learn more about the programs and application requirements. The event will also include a Q&amp;A. RSVP required. The MARCH, MLA, MSARCH, &amp; MSUD programs are dedicated to the pursuit of design inquiry across complex and evolving fields of study. Our goal is to cultivate our students’ ability to ask challenging questions that deepen their understanding of building and living environments. Together, we work across design practices, professions, and disciplines to meet the challenges and opportunities of our times.Priority application deadline for Fall 2025 admission: January 5, 2025 More information on how to apply here.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>2024 World Monuments Summit</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-world-monuments-summit</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/2024-world-monuments-summit</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 26, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The fourth annual World Monuments Summit brings together World Monuments Fund&#039;s (WMF) global team of experts, partners, thought leaders, and guests for a series of discussions on heritage preservation at Rockefeller Center in New York City, home to WMF&#039;s headquarters.  This year&#039;s conference will explore efforts to preserve Venice’s artistic and cultural legacy; initiatives to build resilience in historic gardens through climate-focused strategies; and more.Join us for this one-of-a-kind event to learn about the future of WMF’s work and support our efforts to preserve a myriad of cultural heritage sites and monuments around the world. For more information, click here: https://www.wmf.org/event/2024...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Responsive Cities Design Matter(s) for Decarbonization</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/responsive-cities-design-matters-for-decarbonization</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 25, 2025 - Feb 26, 2025; Event City: Barcelona, ES Design Matter(s) for DecarbonizationIn an era where anthropogenic materials surpass the weight of all life on Earth, and the construction sector stands as a major driver of ecological disruption, rethinking material practices, coupled with advancements in digital technologies, presents a paradigm-shifting opportunity to address the extractive, consumptive, and contaminating logic and processes of the built environment.Responsive Cities 2025 aims to shift the conversation on resource depletion by focusing on abundance rather than scarcity, advocating for material-driven innovations in architecture and urban design that challenge traditional material practice and advance decarbonization goals. Adopting an abundance mindset is a new paradigm relevant to design and construction practices, expanding the definition of “resources” and exploring where both raw and non-raw materials can be sourced and “mined” to offset carbon emissions.The integration of reclaimed materials, and the upcycling of waste streams, combined with design strategies that facilitate disassembly, promote adaptive reuse, or prioritize the repurposing of existing building stock, challenges conventional design and construction norms while placing materials at the core of circular design and circular carbon economy. Embodied carbon measurements and material analytics on this front become crucial for informed decision-making. Concepts such as urban mining and buildings as material banks call for new practices in digitizing the physical world, including the use of advanced computation for monitoring material flows and carbon offsets, performing life cycle assessments, and creating digital material libraries for reuse.
Embracing this paradigm encourages the exploration of unconventional ideas and interdisciplinary collaboration, opening paths for novel approaches, new policies, and innovative uses of digital technologies.Design Matter(s) for Decarbonization seeks to explore proposals for novel monitoring, design, and manufacturing processes that effectively detect and reconstitute materials while improving the performance of material assemblies to facilitate reuse. It also advocates for a vision of metabolic architecture: an architecture that digests its waste or decomposes itself; an architecture where its form adapts to material availability, introducing new aesthetics; an architecture that redefines building lifecycles and ultimately regenerates rather than merely reducing its negative environmental and economic footprint.The theme of Responsive Cities 2025 additionally marks the importance of designing and building with material libraries that evolve towards organic and natural properties, or even towards synthetically created living materials that can grow and be harvested. Biomaterials such as earth, bamboo, biochar, timber, fibers, or cork, as well as living matter such as mycelium, algae, microbes, or nature-based solutions, not only contribute to reducing the carbon footprint of the building industry and enhancing biogenic carbon storage, but also support a restorative, decarbonizing approach to design and production. Buildings become carbon sinks while carbon is transformed into value for the built environment.Design Matter(s) for Decarbonization integrates the importance of ethical decisions in managing resources and in designing and constructing with them. Ethical design practices ensure that construction projects do not contribute to the displacement or harm of vulnerable communities affected by resource extraction. Managing resources, such as land or forests, on the other hand, prioritizes the conservation and responsible use of natural resources, supporting ecosystems and biodiversity while promoting practices that mitigate environmental degradation and foster long-term ecological health. This dual approach advances decarbonization goals as much as it supports new (bio)economic models, aligning with broader objectives of social equity and environmental stewardship. Such a new paradigm could disrupt &quot;business as usual&quot; in the built environment, favoring practices that do not exploit the climate crisis over those that do.From new ethical “material breeding” practices and synthetic growth/degrowth, to waste farming and harvesting expired building components, Responsive Cities 2025 explores the power of design and its potential to integrate both natural and technological solutions to mitigate the harmful and extractive nature of current design and construction protocols.The Responsive Cities Symposium – Design Matter(s) for Decarbonization – is organized around the following central topics:DESIGN &amp; BUILD: design for disassembly | form follows availability | digital manufacturing for reuse | circular feedbackDECARBONIZE: zero/negative carbon materials | buildings/cities as carbon sinks | regeneration | sustainable land managementADAPT TO CLIMATE &amp; PERFORM: synthetic ecologi ]]></description>
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<title>Chicago Innovate Symposium</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/chicago-innovate-symposium</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 25, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US Chicago Innovate Tech seeks
 to bring and create a pipeline of innovation, research, and start-ups 
with focus on solving and promoting innovation in the architecture, 
engineering, construction and operation industry (AECO). OUR STORY
The
 event organizers are a group of local design technology enthusiasts 
with the goal to create a multidisciplinary community of innovation 
within Chicago’s AECO industry.  We believe the discourse supported by 
the symposium and masterclasses can bring together and connect 
innovative individuals where an exchange of ideas and innovations will 
push the boundaries of our local and international communities.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Grazie Enzo: Contemporary Responses to Enzo Mari</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/grazie-enzo-contemporary-responses-to-enzo-mari</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 29, 2024 - Jan 26, 2025; Event City: London, GB Enzo Mari was a pivotal figure in 20th century design and has had a 
major influence on many contemporary designers and their work. 
Accompanying the retrospective exhibition &#039;Enzo Mari Curated by Hans 
Ulrich Obrist with Francesca Giacomelli&#039;, this free display showcases 
the work of 14 London-based designers, studios and collectives whose 
practices share an affinity with Enzo Mari&#039;s.Sometimes a designer’s work is so influential that it inspires 
generations and continues to resonate beyond their lifetime. The Italian
 designer Enzo Mari (1932 – 2020) was one of the most significant 
designers of the 20th century, his work spanning disciplines such as 
art, graphics, product design and education. 
Mari’s wide-ranging practice has been a reference point for many and 
this display features a selection of London-based designers and studios 
whose work shares an affinity with Mari’s. They have connected with 
Mari’s interest in challenging production processes, his attention to 
the simplification of form, his engagement with toys and games, and his 
desire to democratise design. 
Combine your visit to see Enzo Mari curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist with Francesca Giacomelli.
 This unmissable retrospective will span Mari’s 60-year career and bring
 together hundreds of his projects, ranging from furniture, children’s 
books and games, product and graphic design, to more conceptual 
installation-based works.https://designmuseum.org/exhibitions/grazie-enzo-contemporary-responses-to-enzo-mariRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Future Observatory: Tomorrow’s Wardrobe</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/future-observatory-tomorrows-wardrobe</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 14, 2024 - Aug 1, 2025; Event City: London, GB In this free display, discover the urgent research and innovation taking
 place to design a future for fashion that is both stylish and 
sustainable.Tomorrow&#039;s Wardrobe brings together a 
diversity of designers from across the fashion industry who are 
revolutionising the way we create, make, and wear clothes – including 
Stella McCartney, Ponda, Ahluwalia, Salomon, Ranra, Phoebe English and 
Vivobarefoot. 
The fashion and textile industry is one of the most environmentally 
damaging design fields at work today. The footprint of our wardrobes 
extends from textile production in farms and factories to the design 
process in fashion houses. Though a significant driver of the UK 
economy, the impact of fashion is felt across the world in the form of 
material waste, ecological degradation, water pollution, exploitative 
working conditions and overproduction: annual garment production has 
doubled since 2000 and is expected to have increased by 60% in 2030.
Tomorrow’s Wardrobe showcases the urgent research and innovation 
taking place across the UK to rethink how the world of fashion works. 
Moving from fabric landscapes to design studios to individual garments, 
the display presents a future built from both high-tech and low-tech 
tools: sewing machines, robotic arms, artificial intelligence, digital 
ids, upcycling, recycling and more. 
Tomorrow’s Wardrobe is curated by Future Observatory, the Design 
Museum’s national research programme for the green transition. Future 
Observatory is coordinated by the Design Museum in partnership with the 
Arts and Humanities Research Council.
The display has been supported by curatorial advisors Kate 
Goldsworthy (UAL), Jalaj Hora (Nike) and Susan Postlethwaite (Manchester
 Metropolitan University).https://designmuseum.org/exhibitions/future-observatory-tomorrows-wardrobeRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/splash-a-century-of-swimming-and-style</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 28, 2025 - Aug 17, 2025; Event City: London, GB Explore a new exhibition celebrating our century-long love affair with 
swimming and the influence of design on everything from swimwear to art 
deco architecture.Celebrating our enduring love of water, this 
exhibition will dive into design’s role in shaping our relationship with
 swimming over the past 100 years – both in the water and beside it. 
From the 1920s, swimwear was marketed for swimming rather than 
bathing as fitness became fashionable. Groundbreaking women set a number
 of records in the water, and a beach holiday was all the rage, evident 
in the lidos built across Britain’s towns and coastlines. 
This exhibition will chart the century that followed, right up to the
 role of swimming in modern life and how it has influenced and subverted
 our ideas of autonomy and agency, and sport and style. Visitors will 
discover the full spectrum of the design of swimming — from sports 
performance to fashion and architecture. 
Splash! is guest-curated by Amber Butchart, a dress and design 
historian and broadcaster known for her history segments on BBC One’s 
The Great British Sewing Bee.https://designmuseum.org/exhibitions/splash-a-century-of-swimming-and-styleRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>The World of Tim Burton</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-world-of-tim-burton</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 25, 2024 - Apr 21, 2025; Event City: London, GB Delve into the fantastical world of Tim Burton in this major exhibition 
exploring his remarkable creations and key collaborations with 
designers.Tim Burton is the creative force behind some of the most celebrated 
films of the last four decades, internationally recognised as a master 
of the comically grotesque and the endearingly misfit.
This major exhibition will invite visitors into his world through an 
exploration of the design of his unique aesthetic. While most well-known
 for his cinematic work, this show will display the full extent of his 
production as an illustrator, painter, photographer and author, as well 
as exploring key collaborations with designers. As a multi-disciplinary 
artist, his creations extend beyond the limits of mediums and formats. 
Drawn from Tim Burton’s personal archive and representing the 
artist’s creative output from childhood to the present day, this 
collection of drawings, paintings, photographs, sketchbooks, 
moving-image works, sculptural installations, set and costume design 
focuses on the recurrent visual themes and motifs found in the 
distinctive characters and worlds found in Burton’s art and films.
This will be the final stop in a decade-long world tour for this exhibition and will be its only ever showing in the UK.https://designmuseum.org/exhibitions/the-world-of-tim-burtonRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>PLATFORM: Bethan Laura Wood</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/platform-bethan-laura-wood</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 14, 2025 - Jan 9, 2026; Event City: London, GB PLATFORM is a new initiative to expand our 
exhibitions programme with free, annual displays showcasing the work of a
 designer or studio who are making an impact on contemporary design 
discourse.
The inaugural PLATFORM display presents the work of Bethan Laura Wood. 
Wood is a multi-disciplinary designer whose work is characterised by 
material investigation, artisan collaboration and a passion for colour, 
detail and decoration. She is fascinated by the connections we make with
 the everyday objects that surround us and, as a collector herself, 
likes to explore what drives people to hold onto one particular object 
while discarding another. Visit to see the full spectrum of Wood’s work,
 from furniture, ceramics, textiles and lighting.https://designmuseum.org/exhibitions/platform-bethan-laura-woodRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>The Modern Concrete Skyscraper: One Shell Plaza, Houston</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-modern-concrete-skyscraper-one-shell-plaza-houston</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 22, 2024; Event City:  This is a virtual program — online only.The Skyscraper Museum continues its lecture series In Situ: The Modern Concrete Skyscraper, which examines key experiments in concrete construction and the range of paradigmatic concrete skyscrapers throughout history, in preparation for our Fall 2024 exhibition of the same name.At the time of its completion in 1971, One Shell Plaza in Houston was the tallest reinforced concrete structure in the world. Designed by SOM&#039;s extraordinary collaborators, architect Bruce Graham and engineer Fazlur Khan, working for the developer Gerald D. Hines, the 50-story skyscraper continued the evolution of Khan&#039;s “tube-in-tube” structure they had pioneered in Chicago in the mid-1960s. Joseph Colaco, who as a young engineer worked directly with Khan on One Shell Plaza and other projects, will discuss the engineering principles and refinements that make this skyscraper so expressive as both form and structure.Dr. Joseph Colaco received his Ph.D. in structural engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 1965, the same year he began to work in the Chicago office of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill under the firm&#039;s lead engineering partner Fazlur Khan. He joined the team designing the 100-story John Hancock Centre in Chicago, researching and drawing many of the details of the innovative trussed steel tube design. He served as SOM&#039;s project engineer on One Shell Plaza in Houston. In 1969, Colaco moved to Houston and in 1975 launched his own firm, CBM Engineers, and continued working on tall buildings in many American cities and also other countries. He opened an office in Dubai and worked on many tall buildings in the Middle East.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Endless Journey for an Equitable City: Medellín &#45; A Lecture with Alejandro Echeverri</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/endless-journey-for-an-equitable-city-medellin-a-lecture-with-alejandro-echeverri</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 10, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US This lecture, led by renowned urbanist Alejandro Echeverri, explores the transformation of Medellín through the innovative Social Urbanism strategy. From 2004 to 2010, Medellín’s urban planning efforts focused on improving impoverished neighborhoods riddled with violence. Echeverri will share the comprehensive urban processes that helped change the city’s trajectory, offering insight into the lessons learned from these collaborations. He will also discuss his current work at URBAM and the Center for the Future of Cities at Tecnológico de Monterrey, focusing on addressing environmental and urban challenges in emerging realities across Latin America.  For architects and designers, this event offers a profound exploration of the ethical responsibility to create inclusive and sustainable cities. Echeverri’s work demonstrates the impact of urban and architectural design in fostering social equity, providing inspiration for future urban regeneration projects worldwide.https://architecture.pratt.edu...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Van Alen Fall Fest</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 19, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Join urban design nonprofit Van Alen Institute for an open house! Learn more about our work, interact with public art projects, and meet your neighbors. Drop in anytime for a lively afternoon of food, family-friendly games, tunes, artist-run activities, and a public art resource fair. See more at vanalen.org. ARTIST-RUN WORKSHOPS 1–2:30 pm: Mookntaka  Mookntaka (MOO-kin-tah-kah) is a Gowanus-based artist duo by Mark Zlotsky and Karyn Lao that create art to encourage people of all ages to connect through play. They will feature The Friends and Follies, a cast of interactive, inflatable sculptures, as well as lead a drop-in style pompom workshop! 3:30–5 pm: Dear Neighbor, Artist Tiffany Baker is collecting personal stories of how Gowanus residents have been impacted by and recovered from flood events. Past and present residents (ages 12+) are invited to talk or write about your experiences of flooding through this guided workshop. Your stories will help to create a unique community art project launching in 2025!  Workshop materials provided in part by Materials of the Arts. PUBLIC ART RESOURCE FAIR  Meet local art organizations, design firms, and city agencies at our public art resource fair. Whether you’re a local artist, designer, community organizations, or Gowanus resident, get insight from the experts on activating NYC’s public realm through art and design projects.
Featuring: ArtBridge, Buro Happold, Center for Justice Innovation - Neighborhood Safety Initiatives, Dancewave, NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS), Powerhouse Arts, and TYLin.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>‘Design Agendas’ symposium</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 25, 2024 - Oct 26, 2024; Event City: Saint Louis, MO, US How do values shape design? Can spatial intervention repair injustice? Can neighborhood rejuvenation strive to “first, do no harm”?On Oct. 25 and 26, the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum and the Sam Fox School of Design &amp; Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis will explore the state of the city today, as well as new visions for the built environment, with the “Design Agendas” public symposium.
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition “Design Agendas: Modern Architecture in St. Louis, 1930s–1970s,” the symposium will include lectures and panel discussions featuring more than 20 architects, urban designers and planners, elected officials and city residents.
“This is meant to be a dialogue,” said Matthew Bernstine, associate director of the Sam Fox School’s Office for Socially Engaged Practice. “We want to include a range of perspectives beyond the academic. The idea is to highlight ongoing issues and to center the lived experience of St. Louis.”
Bernstine co-organized the symposium with Meredith Lehman, head of learning and engagement for the Kemper Art Museum. She notes that discussions will build on themes explored in the “Design Agendas” exhibition, which examines the legacy of St. Louis modernism.
“In a way, the symposium offers a chance to ‘talk back’ to the exhibition,” Lehman said. “The goal is to investigate how past design agendas have impacted the St. Louis community — and to engage the people who are setting those agendas today.”Keynote and panel discussions
Toni L. Griffin, a professor in practice of urban planning at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD), will present the keynote address Oct. 25. As founder of urbanAC, Griffin helped develop the Chouteau Greenway Framework Plan, (now known as the Brickline), which aims to improve links between St. Louis neighborhoods, parks, businesses and cultural institutions. She also leads The Just City Lab, which produces tools, masterclasses, publications and case studies relating to values-driven design.
“The last 30 years have been a battle of urban reclamation,” Griffin writes in “Urban Disobedience: 99 Provocations to Disrupt Injustice in St. Louis,” a publication collecting work developed for her GSD course of the same title. “But how is this done in a manner that reconnects and heals past injustices?”
Panel discussions, which take place Oct. 26, will explore city planning; the role of culture, identity and memory in preservation; civic architecture; and participatory design futures. Participants will include Gwen Moore, curator of urban landscape and community identity for the Missouri History Museum; Patty Heyda, a professor of urban design at the Sam Fox School; Aaron Williams (AB ’08), co-founder of 4TheVille; and Sarah Aronsky, vice president of Greater St. Louis Inc., among many others.
All events are free and open to the public, but space is limited and registration is required. For a complete schedule and a full list of panelists, visit kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu.
Additional support for the “Design Agendas” symposium is provided by CRE2, WashU’s Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Equity; and by Here and Next, WashU’s 10-year strategic vision.
“Design Agendas: Modern Architecture in St. Louis, 1930s–1970s” remains on view through Jan. 6. The Kemper Art Museum is located on WashU’s Danforth Campus, near the intersection of Skinker and Lindell boulevards. Follow the museum on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
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<title>View of the City: Vedute and Panoramas from the Albertina</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/view-of-the-city-vedute-and-panoramas-from-the-albertina</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/view-of-the-city-vedute-and-panoramas-from-the-albertina</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 11, 2024 - Jan 12, 2025; Event City: Berlin, DE The exhibition features 32 vedute, panoramas, and city views from Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas. It spans a remarkable 400 years, from 1561 to 1961. Drawn from the esteemed graphic collection of the Albertina in Vienna, the works showcase the artistsʼ exceptional skill, highlighting their mastery with brush, pen, and colored pencil. Notable artists in the exhibition include Giuseppe Zocchi, Anthonie Waterloo, Rembrandt, Carl Schütz, Jakob and Franz Alt, Rudolf von Alt, Clemens Holzmeister, Wilhelm Thöny, and Oskar Kokoschka.Tchoban FoundationRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Sep 2024 20:34:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Public Lecture: Charisse Weston</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/public-lecture-charisse-weston</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/public-lecture-charisse-weston</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 3, 2024; Event City: Bloomfield Hills, MI, US Join us on Thursday, October 3, 2024, at 6pm ET for the first lecture
 in the 2024-25 Cranbrook Academy of Art Lecture Series. Charisse Weston
 is a conceptual artist and writer whose work contends with the dynamic 
interplay of violence and intimacy through repetition, enfoldment, and 
concealment. Cranbrook Academy of Art’s 2024-25 Public Lecture 
Series is free and open to the public at Cranbrook’s deSalle Auditorium.
 Cranbrook Art Museum is open late and free to all on Thursdays, please 
arrive early to explore their current exhibitions. She is an 
alumna of Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program. 
Weston was named a Studio Museum Harlem 2022–23 Artist in Residence, a 
2023 Jerome Hill Fellow,
and a 2023 Hodder Fellow at the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton 
University, Princeton, NJ for the 2023–24 academic year. She has 
exhibited in groups at notable venues such as the Contemporary Art 
Museum, Houston (2020), Jack Shainman Gallery (2022, 2023), Hessel 
Museum of Art at Bard College (2022), and MoMA PS1 (2023). She has 
mounted solo exhibitions at Project Row Houses (2014, 2015), Recess 
(2021), the Moody Center of the Arts at Rice University (2021), the 
Queens Museum (2022), and MOMA PS1 (2023). She also participated in the 
Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than the Real Thing curated by Meg 
Onli and Chrissie Iles at the Whitney Museum of American Art. She has 
received awards and fellowships from Artadia Fund for the Arts, the 
Dallas Museum of Art, the Dedalus Foundation, the Harpo Foundation, the 
Graham Foundation, the Corning Museum of Glass, among others. She was a 
2021 Artist Fellow at the Museum of Art and Design, where she was also 
awarded the 2021 Burke Prize. She was a Paul and Irene Hollister Fields 
of the Future Fellow at Bard Graduate in 2022. Her hybrid manuscript 
Awaiting was published by Ugly Duckling Press in March 2023.https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-charisse-weston/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>UCLA AUD Fall 2024 Events: BOOK TALK: Alfredo Thiermann presents &amp;quot;Radio&#45;Activities&amp;quot;</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ucla-aud-fall-2024-events-book-talk-alfredo-thiermann-presents-radio-activities</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/ucla-aud-fall-2024-events-book-talk-alfredo-thiermann-presents-radio-activities</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 10, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Alfredo Thiermann, architect and Assistant Professor for History and 
Theory of Architecture at the École polytechnique fédéralein Lausanne, 
presents new book Radio-Activities at UCLA AUD. 
In 1945, having occupied German territory, Soviet troops made two 
strategic moves: they dismantled the Deutschlandsender III radio 
transmission tower, the single tallest structure at the time in Europe, 
and they seized the Haus des Rundfunksin West Berlin, a monumental 
building designed by Hans Poelzig. These moves were crucial both 
symbolically and technically, as together they sparked what would become
 a veritable radio war between the Eastern and Western blocs during the 
Cold War. In this talk, Thiermann will present Radio-Activities,
 his recently published book, in which Thiermann investigates this 
spatial conflict by interrogating the political, technological, and 
environmental dimensions of architecture at a time when buildings began 
to interact with theremote transmission of information. By its very 
nature, the medium of radio promised to evaporate the intrinsic material
 aspect of architecture; in fact, it did no such thing. By way of 
transscalar analyses, in the book, Thiermann pays particular attention 
to Berlin’s buildings, walls, transmission towers, factories, research 
institutions, and territorial organizations during the Cold War period, 
which enabled the production, reproduction, and transmission of 
sonic-based content across the divide of the Iron Curtain. In doing so, 
Thiermann reveals underresearched continuities between politics, 
technology, media, and architecture, reframing notions of national and 
transnational boundaries, and interrogates the status and agency of 
buildings during a period—not unlike today’s—of increasingly 
hyperconnected, ubiquitous, and apparently invisible modes of 
coexistence.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Sep 2024 19:35:04 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Luigi Alberto Cippini: A4Shit\</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/luigi-alberto-cippini-a4shit</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/luigi-alberto-cippini-a4shit</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 2, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Armature Globale is a European architecture practice.
A4shit\ will
 see AG director Luigi Alberto Cippini assess the last five years of 
struggle, tackling un-developed and halted works, the design of 
experimental private houses and recent commission. Along with 
architecture works, sketches and prototypes, the lecture will 
conglomerate Armature Globale works at the limelight of the profession 
disciplinary confinements explicating their involvement in contemporary 
fashion, media comms and architecture lack of generational angst.https://www.sciarc.edu/events/lectures/luigi-alberto-cippiniRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Sep 2024 19:34:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Sarah M. Whiting: Dynamic Wholes</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sarah-m-whiting-dynamic-wholes</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/sarah-m-whiting-dynamic-wholes</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 9, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Sarah M. Whiting, an esteemed architectural theorist and urbanist, will deliver a lecture titled Dynamic Wholes at the W.M. Keck Lecture Hall. As the Dean of the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University and a partner at WW Architecture, Whiting brings a rich interdisciplinary approach to her practice. This event will explore how the contemporary metropolis functions as a network of complex systems, bound by movement, time, and economic exchange, presenting architecture as an ever-evolving entity within political, societal, and economic contexts.
The lecture will draw from Whiting’s broad research in modern and contemporary architecture and its connection to public life. It offers a valuable opportunity for architects and urban designers to engage with concepts that interrogate the role of architecture in shaping urbanity and public space.https://www.sciarc.edu/events/...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Preservation in a Time of Precarity: Intersecting Indigenous Intelligence &amp;amp; Artificial Intelligence</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/preservation-in-a-time-of-precarity-intersecting-indigenous-intelligence-artificial-intelligence</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/preservation-in-a-time-of-precarity-intersecting-indigenous-intelligence-artificial-intelligence</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 29, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Dr. Harriet Harris &amp; Vicki WeinerPratt Manhattan Center  144 W. 14th St. Room 201Organized by Pratt Historic Preservation graduate program and the School of Liberal Arts and Scienceshttps://architecture.pratt.edu/articles/soa-fall-2024-eventsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 00:17:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<media:keywords>Preservation, Time, Precarity:, Intersecting, Indigenous, Intelligence, Artificial, Intelligence</media:keywords>
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<title>Endless Journey for an Equitable City: Medellín</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/endless-journey-for-an-equitable-city-medellin</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/endless-journey-for-an-equitable-city-medellin</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 10, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Alejandro EcheverriPresented by the School of Architecture Dean&#039;s Office https://architecture.pratt.edu/articles/soa-fall-2024-eventsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 00:17:53 +0200</pubDate>
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<media:keywords>Endless, Journey, for, Equitable, City:, Medellín</media:keywords>
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<title>Design Advocated</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-advocated</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/design-advocated</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 30, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Michael  K. Chen , MKCA; Fauzia Khanani, Studio For; Abigail Coover, 
Overlay Office; Jane Lea, Lea Architecture; Nicholas McDermott, Future 
Expansion; Alexandra Barker, BAAPHiggins Hall Auditorium Co-presented
 by Graduate Architecture, Landscape Architecture &amp;  Urban Design 
(GA/LA/UD) and The Architecture League of New Yorkhttps://architecture.pratt.edu/articles/soa-fall-2024-eventsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 00:00:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Environmental Justice Through Microclimate Recovery in North Williamburg</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/environmental-justice-through-microclimate-recovery-in-north-williamburg</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/environmental-justice-through-microclimate-recovery-in-north-williamburg</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 28, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Brooklyn
      
                This is an in-person event/tour. Details will be emailed.
Co-sponsored by: Pratt MS in Sustainable Environmental 
Systems, North Brooklyn Parks Alliance, Pratt Institute GCPE, Pratt 
Institute School of Architecture
Join Pratt Institute’s MS in Sustainable Environmental 
Systems program and North Brooklyn Parks Alliance for an interactive 
walk in North Brooklyn, as part of Climate Week NYC! The walk will 
introduce health, ecological and infrastructure challenges faced by the 
historically marginalized community; and engage our own sensors and 
sensing technology to explore the relationships between the urban form, 
microclimate and its effects on us and other living systems in the city.
Facilitators:
Yuliya Dzyuban | Assistant Professor, Pratt Institute GCPE
Lisa Bloodgood | Visiting Assistant Professor, Pratt Institute GCPE; Director of Horticulture and Stewardship,
North Brooklyn Parks Alliance
This event is open to the public.https://www.pratt.edu/events/gcpe-at-climate-week-nyc-environmental-justice-through-block-by-block-microclimates-in-north/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2024 23:51:57 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Unfinished &#45; Billie Tsien</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/unfinished-billie-tsien</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/unfinished-billie-tsien</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 24, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Life and architecture are not straight lines. This talk will discuss how practice shifts over time and how that changes the work, and ourselves. We will investigate how some principles remain static over time, serving as a foundation and guide, while some change form, gain strength, or fall to the wayside. Empowering evolution of the creative process allows the work to continue throughout the changes of life. By reflecting on past work and discussing current and upcoming projects, Billie Tsien will engage with how her practice has, and continues to shift and evolve. Bio:Billie Tsien is a founding partner of the New York-based practice Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners in 1986.  Their practice is committed to reflecting the values of non-profit, cultural and academic institutions toward an architecture of enduring vision. Their dedication to this work has garnered numerous awards and citations including the National Medal of Arts from President Obama and the 2013 AIA Architecture Firm Award.  Some of their notable recent projects include the renovation of David Geffen Hall in New York, The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City and the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.  https://architecture.pratt.edu...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Why Design?</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/why-design</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/why-design</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 1, 2024 - Apr 5, 2025; Event City: New York, NY, US Why Design? is the Center for Architecture Education Department’s exhibition of K-12 student design work from our Learning By Design:NY in-school residencies and school and Youth and Family workshops held at the Center for Architecture. Why Design?
 highlights our project-based methods and program themes while 
celebrating the creativity of our students, Design Educators, and 
partner teachers.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Barcelona Design Week 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/barcelona-design-week-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/barcelona-design-week-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 16, 2024 - Oct 26, 2024; Event City: Barcelona, ES The Barcelona Design Week (BDW), created by Barcelona Design Centre in 2006, is the annual event on design and creativity in Barcelona.
The Barcelona Design Week 2024 comes back with the slogan Design for Human Future focusing on water.
The Barcelona Design Week will be an opportunity to inspire, educate, and mobilize the
 local and global community, showing how design and creativity, applied 
with awareness, can be a powerful tool to address the critical challenge
 of water management and conservation.
The BDW is a member of the World Design Weeks, whose headquarters are in Barcelona. The network consists of more than 40 design and creativity festivals around the world.
Barcelona Design Week is organised by Barcelona Design Centre  and promoted by Barcelona City Council, in collaboration with FAD Fostering Arts and Design and Disseny Hub Barcelona (DHub).Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2024 01:01:06 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Chicago Build 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/chicago-build-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/chicago-build-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 22, 2024 - Oct 23, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US Chicago Build is the largest construction &amp; design show for the Midwest. 
        
       30,000+ attendees from contractors, 
architects, realtors, civil engineers, developers, local councils, house
 builders and construction professionals 
       400+ incredible speakers across 12 conference tracks 
       AIA CES approved workshops 
       The Festival of Construction with DJs, musicians, live performances, food and drinks tastings, entertainment and more 
       Architect’s Hub with project displays of upcoming projects from leading architects 
       Exclusive networking parties with key decision-makers 
       The USA&#039;s largest networking event for Women in Construction and Diversity in Construction 
       An inclusive Ambassador Program supporting Women in Construction and Diversity in Construction 
       300+ exhibitors showcasing the latest services, products and innovationsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>WRLDCTY Urban Summit 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/wrldcty-urban-summit-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/wrldcty-urban-summit-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 8, 2024 - Oct 10, 2024; Event City: Bilbao, ES WRLDCTY is a global community of urbanists pursuing inclusive, equitable and sustainable approaches to urban development.
	
		Join us as we continue a movement to inspire a revolution in urban 
innovation through in-person urban forums, virtual events, podcasts and 
seminars with the world’s leading urban designers, placemakers, 
policymakers and thought leaders.  Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Monterey Design Conference 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/monterey-design-conference-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/monterey-design-conference-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 25, 2024 - Oct 27, 2024; Event City: Pacific Grove, CA, US Where the Conversation about Design Happens: In-Person or Virtually
Every two years, the Monterey Design Conference brings together a 
diverse blend of globally recognized speakers to inspire and educate – 
all in scenic and vibrant location. In a retreat setting, MDC is your 
chance to step out of the everyday and into a creative space, networking
 with colleagues and re-connecting with the ideas and motivations that 
drew you to the profession from day one.Renowned Speakers from Across the Globe
Speakers inspire
 creativity by sharing their stories, showcasing innovative projects, 
discussing design philosophy, encouraging risk-taking, exploring 
cross-disciplinary collaboration, addressing societal challenges. Their 
insights and experiences can ignite new ideas and perspectives, 
motivating you to approach your own creative endeavors with passion and 
purpose.Can&#039;t Make it In-Person? Virtual Attendees Get a 2024 Exclusive
Can’t travel? MDC Virtual offers special
 benefits for attendees this year, including an exclusive live 
mini-session with International Headliner Go Hasegawa. See MDC from your
 couch, office, or with your firm--care of a viewing party. Virtual-live
 viewers earn learning units for headliner talks.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Design Week Mexico 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-week-mexico-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/design-week-mexico-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 7, 2024 - Nov 3, 2024; Event City: Mexico, MX The sixteenth edition of Design Week Mexico is presented under the motto ?Diseñando el futuro?.
 This year, the focus is on innovation and efficiency in design, 
highlighting practical solutions and realistic visions for current and 
future challenges. From exhibitions showcasing emerging technologies to 
demonstrations of new creative approaches, the event seeks to inspire 
design professionals to think pragmatically and adopt strategies that 
positively impact society and the environment.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Design Philadelphia 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-philadelphia-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/design-philadelphia-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 1, 2024 - Oct 13, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US Founded
 in 2009, AIA Philadelphia initiated a mission to spark passion for 
architecture and design creating an organization and physical hub at 
1218 Arch Street called the Center for Architecture . The AIA Bookstore 
was our public face, flanked by AIA Philadelphia Chapter and Community 
Design Collaborative offices. By 2013, we embraced the 
DesignPhiladelphia festival, leading to our 2016 rebranding as the 
Center for Architecture and Design, showcasing our multidisciplinary 
approach. Today, we&#039;ve rebranded our organization as DesignPhiladelphia 
and renamed our building as the Center for DesignPhiladelphia. This 
critical step reinforces our dedication to inclusivity and collaboration
 in design.festival.designphiladelphia.orgRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Nashville Design Week 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/nashville-design-week-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/nashville-design-week-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 28, 2024 - Nov 1, 2024; Event City: Nashville, TN, US NASHVILLE DESIGN WEEK is a week-long, city- wide series
 of events showcasing emerging design talent, making space for creative 
and critical conversations about our industry, and opening studio doors 
to the public in order to broaden and strengthen Nashville’s design 
community.WE SHOWCASE our city’s design talent, unite the broader design community through collaboration, and provide resources that make design more accessible to the public. Nashville Design Week is a platform for bold collaborations and creative conversations that promote idea sharing, engage the public, and strengthen our city’s design culture.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2024 00:35:03 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Dutch Design Week 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/dutch-design-week-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/dutch-design-week-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 19, 2024 - Oct 27, 2024; Event City: Eindhoven, NL Dutch Design Week (DDW) is all about the design of the future and the 
future of design. DDW opens up, inspires, shares and connects. During 
the nine-day event, Eindhoven is bursting with creativity and 
mind-blowing ideas. Discover how designers shape our future, covering a 
wide range of topics.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Designart Tokyo 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/designart-tokyo-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/designart-tokyo-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 18, 2024 - Oct 27, 2024; Event City: Tokyo, JP DESIGNART is a new word that redefines the things that touch us and 
bring emotion to our everyday lives through function and beauty. It is 
also the name of the movement to spread and share this amazing concept. 
With the concept of “Emotions” we will gather and exhibit emotional 
design and art contents from all over the world, Through the recent 
years, the boundaries between design and art have been crossing over, 
and works surpassing such boundaries have been creating an international
 movement. However, to save the traditional industries around the world,
 we have noticed the need to clarify the identity of these movements 
through design or art, and send out this information to the people who 
are interested in an “Emotions”. Through our sustainable activities, we 
aim to enrich the qualities of lives, along with spreading the word 
DESIGNART, as a term to explain design and art on the same level, not 
just domestically but also internationally.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Design Miami.Paris 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-miamiparis-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 15, 2024 - Oct 20, 2024; Event City: Paris, FR Design Miami connects the world through extraordinary collectible design, with live fairs that bring together galleries,
designers, brands, experts, collectors, and enthusiasts. Each edition of Design Miami features museum-quality 20th
and 21st century furniture, lighting, and objets d’art from the world’s top, expertly vetted galleries, in addition to
showcasing immersive design collaborations with celebrated brands. Design Miami’s flagship fairs take place alongside
Art Basel in Miami, Florida, each December, in Basel, Switzerland, each June, in Paris, France, each October in
conjunction with Art Basel Paris, and in Los Angeles in May.Design Miami.Paris Galleries. Carpenters Workshop Gallery
Friedman Benda
Galerie Chastel Maréchal
Galerie Desprez-Bréhéret
Galerie Downtown-LAFFANOUR
Galerie Eric Philippe
Galerie kreo
Galerie Maxime Flatry
Galerie Meubles et Lumières
Galerie Mitterrand
Galerie MiniMasterpiece
Galerie Patrick Seguin
Galerie SCENE OUVERTE
Galerie Yves Gastou
Galleria Rossella Colombari
Hostler Burrows
KARRY BERREBY
Lebreton
Morentz
Nilufar
Pierre Marie Giraud
Salon 94 Design
Thomsen Gallery
Thomas Fritsch-ARTRIUM Address. 51, rue de l’Université
75007 Paris, France Schedule of Events.
Preview Day. (by invitation only) Tuesday, October 15.
Members Preview. 11:00 AM - 15:00 PM
Collectors Preview. 15:00 PM - 20:00 PM Show Days.
Wednesday, October 16. 11:00 AM - 19:00 PM
Thursday, October 17. 11:00 AM - 19:00 PM
Friday, October 18. 11:00 AM - 19:00 PM
Saturday, October 19. 11:00 AM - 19:00 PM
Sunday, October 20. 11:00 AM - 17:00 PM Visiting the Fair. Passes to the fair are available for purchase at designmiami.com/fair/paris-2024Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Design Week Lagos 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-week-lagos-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/design-week-lagos-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 23, 2024 - Oct 27, 2024; Event City: Lagos, NG Design Week Lagos is the 
ultimate destination for anyone passionate about design and creativity. 
Here’s why you shouldn’t miss it						
				
				
				
					
			
						
									
						
							Experience Innovation Firsthand  						
					
				
									
						Immerse yourself in the latest trends and cutting-edge designs 
from around the world. From stunning exhibitions to groundbreaking 
installations, you&#039;ll see what&#039;s next in the design world before anyone 
else.
					
				
			
			
		
				
				
				
				
					
			
						
									
						
							Connect with Visionaries  						
					
				
									
						Meet and network with industry leaders, renowned designers, and 
fellow creatives. This is your chance to exchange ideas, forge new 
partnerships, and collaborate with the brightest minds in design.
					
				
			
			
		
				
				
				
				
					
			
						
									
						
							Discover Diverse Venues and Events						
					
				
									
						Explore a vibrant mix of venues—from sleek showrooms and artistic 
galleries to bustling markets and interactive pop-ups. Our wide-ranging 
programming includes masterclasses, workshops, live performances, and 
more, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
					
				
			
			
		
				
				
				
				
					
			
						
									
						
							Be Inspired and Educated						
					
				
									
						Attend thought-provoking talks, hands-on workshops, and engaging 
panels led by top experts. Gain new insights, learn new skills, and 
ignite your creativity.
					
				
			
			
		
				
				
				
				
					
			
						
									
						
							Celebrate Design and Culture						
					
				
									
						Join us in celebrating Africa’s dynamic design scene and cultural 
richness. Whether you’re a design aficionado or just curious, Design 
Week Lagos offers a rich tapestry of experiences that will inspire and 
captivate.
					
				
			
			
		
				
				
				
				
							Don’t miss your chance to be 
part of this vibrant celebration of design. Mark your calendar, and join
 us at Design Week Lagos for an unforgettable experience!Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2024 00:17:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>In Conversation: Tracing the Institute of Architecture and Urban Studies</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/in-conversation-tracing-the-institute-of-architecture-and-urban-studies</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 4, 2024; Event City: Princeton, NJ, US In Conversation: Tracing the Institute of Architecture and Urban Studies Thursday, October 3 | 6pm Friday, October 4 | 10am to 3pm Betts Auditorium | School of Architecture Tracing the ideas and cultural impact of the Institute of Architecture and Urban Studies (IAUS), this symposium brings together former instructors, fellows, and students alongside architectural historians. The two-day event kicks-off on Thursday, October 3 at 6pm with a keynote presentation by Kim Förster, and continues all-day on Friday with a series of thematic conversations that focus on the Pedagogy, Publications, and Events at the IAUS. Discussion participants include Stan Allen, Diana Agrest, Peter Eisenman, Mario Gandelsonas, K. Michael Hays, Laurie Hawkinson, Jonathan Kirschenfeld, Sylvia Lavin, Joan Ockman, Mónica Ponce de León, and Pat Sapinsly. 
Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2024 22:01:11 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>SEDA &#45; The Scottish Ecological Design Association Annual Conference</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/seda-the-scottish-ecological-design-association-annual-conference</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/seda-the-scottish-ecological-design-association-annual-conference</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 27, 2024 - Sep 28, 2024; Event City:  Nature based solutions, science, technology, community or strategy – how do we make the best impactful adaptations to increase resilience? Challenge the status quo and business as usual?Join us online over 2 days of talks, panel discussions and SEDA sessions as well as student presentations showing some of the best new thinking in ecological design. We will also revisit the Big Conversation series - 5 days of talks held at the beginning of this year on how Scotland’s Built Environment and Construction sector deliver the Just Transition to net zero by 2045. Tickets are on sale for 1 or both days.KEYNOTE SPEAKERSDay 1May East - International Urbanist and UNITAR FellowMartin Brown - Fairsnape: Kinship with natureDay 2Prof Sue Roaf - Heriot-Watt University: Buildings First: From Efficiency to SufficiencyProf Susan Krumdieck - Heriot-Watt University: Transition Engineering at Local ScaleOther confirmed Speakers include:Cat Payne from SNIFFER, Caitlyn Johnstone from RBGE, David Hunter from The Habitat People, Geoff Squire from the James Hutton Institute, Prof Gokay Deveci from Robert Gordon University, and Rachel Sayers from Feilden Clegg Bradley.Tickets and infoRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2024 22:01:06 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Access in Art and Design Presents: Petra Kuppers</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/access-in-art-and-design-presents-petra-kuppers</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/access-in-art-and-design-presents-petra-kuppers</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 6, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US Access in Art and Design Presents: Petra Kuppers
			
						  
  
    
Join us for a talk by Petra Kuppers, acclaimed disability culture 
activist, community performance artist, and wheelchair dancer. For more 
than 30 years, she has fostered collaborative, connective community 
spaces where delicious bodymindspirit movement and beauty of all kinds 
are explored and celebrated. She uses social somatics, performance, and 
speculative writing to engage audiences toward more socially just and 
enjoyable futures. 
In this talk, Petra will discuss her current project, Planting 
Disabled Futures, which examines how virtual/extended reality (VR/XR) 
technologies can address questions of access, community, sensuality, 
environmental poetics, and the futures of queer/crip play. 
The project uses live performance approaches and VR/XR technologies 
to share energy, liveliness, ongoingness, crip joy and experiences of 
pain. Planting Disabled Futures asks: How can VR allow us to celebrate 
difference, rather than engage in hyper-mobile fantasies of overcoming 
and of disembodied life? How can our disabled bodymindspirits develop 
non-extractive intimacies, in energetic touch, using VR as a tool toward
 connecting with plants, with the world, even in pain, in climate 
emergency, in our ongoing COVID world? 
Petra Kuppers is the Anita Gonzalez Collegiate Professor of 
Performance Studies and Disability Culture at the University of 
Michigan. She is the recipient of a 2024 Camargo Foundation fellowship, a
 2023 Guggenheim fellowship, a 2022 Dance/USA Artist fellowship, the 
American Society for Theatre Research’s best dance/theatre book award, 
and the National Women’s Caucus for Art Award for Arts and Activism. She
 is currently a Just Tech Fellow (2024-2026), a project of the Social 
Science Research Council. 
This lecture is hosted by Access in Art and Design, a Tyler 
initiative presenting programming on accessibility and inclusivity in 
creative fields. This event is supported by the Temple University 
General Activities Fund. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>D&amp;amp;I Speaker Series: Steve Perry</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/di-speaker-series-steve-perry</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/di-speaker-series-steve-perry</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 22, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US D&amp;I Speaker Series: Steve Perry
			
						  
  
    
The Design and Illustration Department at Tyler School of Art and 
Architecture proudly presents the D&amp;I Speaker Series. Featuring 
leading designers and illustrators, these talks offer students the 
chance to engage with creative leaders who share their insights, 
experiences, and work. Each event, whether tied to a course or open to 
all, bridges classroom learning with real-world creative practice, 
creating unique opportunities for connection and inspiration.
The Art of Artificial: Agency Insights on the Use of AI
AI has stormed the agency world, driving efficiencies and enhancing the 
creative process in previously impossible ways. These new tools provide 
incredible opportunities—but also present new challenges, including 
legal and ethical considerations. Steve will share Bailey Brand 
Consulting’s approach to managing this change, pulling back the curtain 
on the process of implementing generative AI creatively, how utilizing 
AI impacts commercial use in creative work, and why the technology has 
triggered lawsuits over copyright infringement and data use.
Steve Perry is an accomplished designer, mentor, and leader of 
creative teams. He has an in-depth understanding of the unique 
challenges brands face and a proven record of helping them meet those 
challenges head-on.
As Creative Director at Philadelphia-based agency Bailey Brand 
Consulting, Perry is focused on helping clients make their brands 
matter. He has collaborated with an impressive array of clients across 
myriad industries, ranging from ambitious startups to Fortune 500 
companies such as Johnson &amp; Johnson, GS1, Cornerstone Building 
Brands, Crown Holdings, DG Yuengling &amp; Son and Twinings USA. His 
work has been featured in publications including “PRINT,” “HOW,” 
“Graphic Design USA” and “Communication Arts” and has been recognized 
with numerous regional and national awards, including the London 
International Advertising Gold Award, Fraser Papers Design Inspiration 
Award, and top honors in the HOW Self-Promotion Competition.
Click here to join this event via Zoom livestream.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>2024 Philadelphia Architecture and Design College Fair</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-philadelphia-architecture-and-design-college-fair</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 20, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US 2024 Philadelphia Architecture and Design College Fair
			
						  
  
    
The Philadelphia Architecture and Design College Fair at the Tyler 
School of Art and Architecture at Temple University is free to high 
school and college students, parents, teachers and counselors interested
 in learning about educational opportunities in architecture and other 
built environment design disciplines at both the undergraduate and 
graduate levels. We will have colleges and universities in attendance 
from across the nation. Each college/university will have a table for 
you to visit.
Free registration for attendeesRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>2024 Robert Z. Shuman Lecture: Masafumi Yukimoto, Komy Studio</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-robert-z-shuman-lecture-masafumi-yukimoto-komy-studio</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/2024-robert-z-shuman-lecture-masafumi-yukimoto-komy-studio</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 23, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US 2024 Robert Z. Shuman Lecture: Masafumi Yukimoto (BSArch &#039;98), Komy Studio
			
						  
  
    
Masafumi Yukimoto has established an architectural and interior 
design studio based in his hometown of Takasaki, Japan, and Tokyo that 
focuses on experimentation with process, materials and fabrication. He 
will explore his experiences studying and working in the U.S., and how, 
upon returning to Japan, he integrated the perspectives gained from 
American practices into his work, particularly emphasizing the concept 
of &#039;making&#039; in architecture. 
Join via Zoom. 
About the speaker:
Born in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, Yukimoto pursued architectural 
studies at Temple University, graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture
 in 1998. During and after his graduation, he worked in various 
architecture firms  and design-build firms in Philadelphia, including 
Onion Flat and MBA, where he was deeply influenced by the idea of 
&quot;architecture as making.&quot; In 2006, he moved to Michigan to attend 
Cranbrook Academy of Art, earning his Master of Architecture degree. His
 postgraduate journey led him back to Japan, where he embarked on a new 
chapter in his career, working with renowned Japanese architects at 
Shigeru Ban Architects and Kengo Kuma and Associates. In 2021, he 
established komy studio, returning to his roots in his hometown of 
Takasaki City. In 2023, he was appointed as a member of the &quot;Opinion 21 
Committee&quot; for the Jomo Newspaper, furthering his engagement with the 
community.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>AED Presents: Eric Höweler of Höweler + Yoon</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/aed-presents-eric-howeler-of-howeler-yoon</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 2, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US AED Presents: Eric Höweler of Höweler + Yoon
			
						  
  
    
Join us for a presentation by Eric Höweler, co-founding partner of 
Höweler + Yoon and Professor in Architecture at the Harvard University 
Graduate School of Design. Höweler&#039;s presentation, titled &quot;Verify in 
Field&quot;, will discuss a range of projects using Verify in Field (VIF) as a
 lens to understand the work and how it fits into a broader cultural 
context.
Access the event on Zoom here.
About the speaker:
Eric Höweler, FAIA, LEED AP, is an architect, 
designer, and educator. He is co-founding partner of Höweler + Yoon and 
Professor in Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of 
Design, where he is the Program Director for the Masters of Architecture
 Program. Höweler’s design work and research focuses on building 
technology integration and material systems. His projects range from 
cultural buildings and mixed-use residential buildings, to public spaces
 and interactive environments. Recently completed projects include the 
MIT Museum at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Memorial to
 Enslaved Laborers at the University of Virginia, and the Coolidge 
Corner Theatre expansion. Höweler&#039;s work has been exhibited widely, 
including at the Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt 
National Design Museum in New York City, and the Venice Biennale. He is 
the co-author of Expanded Practice (Princeton Architectural Press 2009), Verify In Field: Projects and Conversations Höweler + Yoon (Park Books, 2021), and author of the forthcoming Design for Construction: The Tectonic Imagination in Contemporary Architecture (Routledge 2025).Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>2024 Himmel Award and Conversation honoring Diller Scofidio + Renfro</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-himmel-award-and-conversation-honoring-diller-scofidio-renfro</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/2024-himmel-award-and-conversation-honoring-diller-scofidio-renfro</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 29, 2024; Event City: Bedford, NY, US The 2024 Himmel Award and Conversation, presented by the Katonah Museum of Art, will celebrate the acclaimed design studio Diller Scofidio + Renfro. Known for their transformative contributions to architecture and urban design, the firm’s portfolio includes iconic projects like The Broad, the Highline, The Shed, and the ambitious reimagining of The Museum of Modern Art and Lincoln Center in New York. The event will feature a conversation with the firm’s partners, exploring their innovative approaches to merging architecture, culture, and technology. This event is a must for architects, designers, and creatives interested in cutting-edge urbanism and institutional design. The evening will begin with a cocktail hour, followed by an engaging dialogue that offers insights into the world of visionary architecture.https://www.katonahmuseum.org/...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 23:34:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>2024 AIASF Home Tours</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-aiasf-home-tours</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/2024-aiasf-home-tours</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 21, 2024; Event City: San Francisco, CA, US Started in San Francisco in 2003, AIASF’s Home Tours program is the first tour series of its kind in the Bay Area to promote a wide variety of architectural styles, neighborhoods, and residences — all from the architect&#039;s point of view. Projects are showcased via an open house format and tour participants have the opportunity to see some of the region&#039;s latest projects from the inside out, meet design teams, explore housing trends, and discover design solutions that inspire unique ways of living.Featured ProjectsRussian Hill – J. Hulett Jones, NCARB, AIA, IIDA, LEED AP, jones | haydu with Julia CampbellUpper Terrace – Jim Zack, AIA, Zack | de Vito Architecture &amp; ConstructionBernal Heights – Craig Steely, AIA, Craig Steely ArchitecturePacific Heights – Addison Strong, Addison Strong Design StudioPotrero Hill – John Lum, John Lum ArchitectureRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Sep 2024 01:01:41 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Baumer Lecture Series, Dredge Research Collaborative</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/baumer-lecture-series-dredge-research-collaborative</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/baumer-lecture-series-dredge-research-collaborative</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 13, 2024; Event City: Columbus, OH, US The Dredge Research Collaborative is an independent 501c3 nonprofit organization that investigates human sediment handling practices, through publications, events, and other projects. Our mission is to improve sediment management through design research, building public knowledge, and facilitating transdisciplinary conversation.Their book, Silt Sand Slurry: Dredging, Sediment, and the Worlds We Are Making, is shipping now.Current members include Sean Burkholder, Brian Davis, Rob Holmes, Justine Holzman, Brett Milligan, and Gena Wirth.The Baumer Series invites prominent researchers and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning to present their work and to engage subjects both topical and enduring.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Sep 2024 01:01:35 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Baumer Lecture Series, Juan Herreros &amp;amp; Fernanda Canales</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/baumer-lecture-series-juan-herreros-fernanda-canales</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/baumer-lecture-series-juan-herreros-fernanda-canales</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 6, 2024; Event City: Columbus, OH, US “From Walls to Communities”
In this lecture, Fernanda will showcase her latest built work in 
Mexico. She will present projects completed in the past 10 years, 
focusing on different programs and scales, and addressing the collective
 implications of individual buildings. She will speak about the 
challenges of working in cities where 70% of buildings are informal, and
 where the usefulness of an architect is rarely acknowledged, demanding 
to explore new ways of relating people, buildings, and the environment. 
Canales will explain how every project leads to further research. For 
example, how the project for a family home turns into the study of the 
ideas behind the concept of dwelling and the impact of houses in cities,
 and how that becomes an excuse to expand the relationship between 
planning and inhabiting. Fernanda will focus on projects in border 
cities in the Sonora desert that deal with public space, scarcity of 
resources, and the need to create a sense of appropriation and identity.
Fernanda Canales
Fernanda Canales is an architect based in Mexico City focused on 
designing better relations between buildings, people, and the 
environment. She has been recognized by The New York Times as 
one of the 10 female figures changing the landscape of leadership in the
 world and her firm was named one of the world’s 100 Best Architecture 
Firms by Domus magazine.
Canales holds a PhD in architecture from the Escuela Técnica Superior
 de Arquitectura de Madrid, an MA from the Universidad Politécnica de 
Cataluña in Barcelona, and has developed her practice since she received
 her BA from Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City in 1997.
Her work ranges from the creation of cultural buildings, private 
projects, and research to interventions in public spaces and furniture 
design. She is the author of the books Mi House Your City (Verlag der Buchhandlung Walter König, 2024), Shared Structures, Private Space (Actar 2020), and Architecture in Mexico 1900–2010
 (Arquine, 2013). Her work has been exhibited at The Royal Academy of 
Arts in London, the ifa-Gallery in Stuttgart, and the Venice Biennale, 
among other institutions.
Canales has been visiting faculty at the Politecnico di Milano 
(Spring 2023), Harvard University GSD (Fall 2022), Princeton School of 
Architecture (Fall 2021) and was the Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant 
Professor of Architectural Design at Yale School of Architecture (Fall 
2019), as well as a guest speaker at MIT, the Architectural Association 
in London, Columbia University in New York, and Edinburgh School of 
Architecture and Landscape, among other universities.
Fernanda Canales’s work has been recognized and supported by various 
international institutions, including the Emerging Voices Award from The
 Architectural League of New York (2018), the Research Graham Foundation
 Grant (2022), and the Career Award in Mexico (2014, Colegio de 
Arquitectos de México).
In recent years her work has focused on social housing projects and 
civic buildings in Mexico and has participated in cultural programs such
 as the VDL Studio House Residency in Los Angeles in 2023.
Juan Herreros
Juan Herreros is an architect with 40 years of practice, the Chair 
Professor of Architectural Design at the Madrid School of Architecture, 
and Senior Professor of Professional Practice at the Graduate School of 
Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University in New 
York. In addition, he has developed his teaching and research activity 
in institutions such as Princeton University, the Architectural 
Association of London, the EPF of Architecture of Lausanne, the IIT of 
Chicago, and the Aalto University of Helsinki, among others. He has 
participated as a juror in competitions, awards, and biennials, and has 
been a member of editorial boards of specialized journals and expert 
committees related to architectural education.
In 1984 he founded Abalos&amp;Herreros, in 1999 LMI (Liga Multimedia 
Internacional), in 2006 Herreros Arquitectos, and in 2014 
estudioHerreros consolidating a global, multidisciplinary, and committed
 practice that embraces its founder’s professional, teaching and 
research activity. His accomplishments span all scales, being his main 
field of action highly complex projects that require the coordination of
 transdisciplinary experts and developing technologies. His carrier has 
been widely awarded, published, and exhibited, including MoMA in New 
York, the IIT and Syracuse Universities in the US, ICO museum in Madrid,
 Arc en Reve in Bourdeaux, the Centro de la Imagen de La Virreina in 
Barcelona, the StudioX in Rio de Janeiro, and the Spanish, Latin 
American, Venice and Istanbul biennials on different occasions.
The main built projects completed by estudioHerreros are the Munch 
Museum and the Trosten Sauna in Oslo, the Ágora-Bogotá events center, 
the Costa del Este Office Tower and the Coastal Parks in Panama City, ]]></description>
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<title>Baumer Lecture Series, Jacqueline M. Klopp</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 30, 2024; Event City: Columbus, OH, US Jacqueline Klopp is the Director of the Center for Sustainable Urban Development (CSUD). She is a research scholar who explores the intersection of sustainable transport, land use, air pollution, and climate in cities with a focus on accountability, technology, power, and governance. Klopp is the author of numerous academic and popular articles on land and the politics of transportation infrastructures in an age of urbanization within climate and ecological crisis.She is a founding member of the award-winning DigitalMatatus consortium which has produced the first open transit data and public transit map for Nairobi’s minibus (matatu) transit system and also helped found “Digital Cairo” a consortium of  Transport4Cairo, Takween Integrated Community Development and DigitalMatatus to create open transport data for Cairo. With the French Development Agency, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the World Resource Institute among other partners, she helped found and continues to support new collaborative platforms on open transit data for Africa: DigitalTransport4Africa and Latin America DATUM to foster better research, planning, and accountability. She is also a core member of the Clean Air Toolbox for Cities an interdisciplinary network centered at Columbia University that aims to support cities primarily in Africa and Asia with emissions, source (transport is a major source), and health impact data to address air pollution and climate change. She was selected by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development as one of the “Remarkable Women in Transport” in 2021. She is currently writing a book on popular transport. Klopp received her BA from Harvard University where she studied Physics and her PhD in Political Science is from McGill University. Before joining CSUD, Jacqueline Klopp was an assistant professor of international and public affairs at the School of International and Public Affairs and director of the Economic and Political Development Concentration where she taught the politics of international development and oversaw student workshops across the globe. She currently teaches in the Sustainable Development undergraduate program at Columbia University and serves as a co-director of the Environmental Justice and Climate Just Cities network at Columbia University and a co-founder of the Resilient Coastal Communities Project.This event is approved for AICP CM credit. To claim your CM credits, log into your My APA account on the APA website and enter the event into your online CM event log.The Baumer Series invites prominent researchers and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning to present their work and to engageRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Baumer Lecture Series, Philippe Rahm</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 28, 2024; Event City: Columbus, OH, US The fight against climate change forces the architects and urban designer to take back seriously the climatic issue in order to base their design on more consideration to the local climatic context and energy resources.Faced with the climatic challenges of the 21st century, we propose to reset our discipline on its intrinsic atmospheric qualities, where air, light, heat or humidity are recognized are real materials of building, convection, thermal conduction, evaporation, emissivity, or effusivity are becoming design tools for composing architecture and cities, and through materialism dialectic, are able to revolutionize esthetic and social values.   Philippe Rahm is a Swiss architect and the principal of Philippe Rahm architects based in Paris, France. His work, which extends the field of architecture from the physiological to the meteorological, has received an international audience in the context of sustainability. Rahm&#039;s recent work includes the first prize for the Farini competition (60 ha) in Milan in 2019, the 70-hectare Central Park in Taichung, Taiwan, completed in December 2020, a 2700-m2 Exhibition architecture for Luma Foundation in Arles, France.Rahm has held professorships at GSD Harvard University, Cornell, and Princeton. Currently, Mr Rahm is serving as the Dean’s Visiting Associate Professor at Columbia University. He is a tenured associate professor at the National Superior School of Architecture in Versailles, France (ENSA-V). In 2020, he is the curator of the exhibition “Natural History of Architecture” at the Pavillon de l’Arsenal in Paris. “Climatic architecture”, a monographic book is published at Fall 2023.Note this event was originally scheduled for September 18 and was rescheduled.The Baumer Series invites prominent researchers and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning to present their work and to engage subjects both topical and enduring.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Baumer Lecture Series, Adib Cúre and Carie Penabad</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 25, 2024; Event City: Columbus, OH, US Founded in 2001, CÚRE &amp; PENABAD aspires to create an architecture of place. The practice seeks to find beauty in differences and is drawn to what makes an environment unique. Inspiration is found in both the vernacular and the academic; in the ancient and the contemporary; in the commonplace and the extraordinary. As such the architectural output of the firm is eclectic, molded by the particular circumstances of each setting and client.The portfolio of projects, both domestic and international, displays an intense commitment to the discipline of architecture, its material culture, and constructional conventions. The work challenges the double tyranny of program and diagram that have come to dominate the design process today; relying on a broader understanding of history and typology for a looser—and therefore more sustainable—fit between program and form.The Baumer Series invites prominent researchers and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning to present their work and to engage subjects both topical and enduring.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Baumer Lecture Series, Emmanuel Thingue</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 16, 2024; Event City: Columbus, OH, US Emmanuel Thingue is a Sloan Public Service award-winning landscape architect who currently works for New City Parks, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to create parks in underserved communities. Before joining New City Parks, Thingue designed high-quality public spaces with the NYC Parks Department for over 30 years. Balancing practical concerns with a creative aesthetic vision, Thingue continues to produce spaces that are both beautiful and functional.Thingue’s lecture will focus on the viability of the public sector as a career path for landscape architects and the positive impacts public service has on shaping cities and improving the quality of life. His lecture will also emphasize design methodologies unique to the public sector and dissect our approach to successful projects.The Baumer Series invites prominent researchers and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning to present their work and to engage subjects both topical and enduring.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Post&#45;Climate Change / Wildfire Resilient Design</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 26, 2024; Event City: San Francisco, CA, US As wildfires increasingly threaten communities in California and beyond, innovative approaches in technology, architecture, landscape, and urban design are essential for enhancing resilience in a “Post-Climate Change” era. This panel will explore this condition across multiple scales, from urban-scale questions of where, why, and how to (re-)build in territories of risk, to de-risking the built environment through symbiotic approaches to landscape and site design, as well as the latest advancements in wildfire-resilient architecture, focusing on the overlap of home hardening and technological solutions with long-term sustainability.PresentersJoin us on Thursday, September 26, from 12:00 - 1:30 PM, for a roundtable hosted by Studio VARA and AIA San Francisco. Hear from industry leaders including Harry Statter founder and CEO of Frontline Wildfire Defense, Tyler Pew - founder of LMNOP Design and founding member of the Dixie Fire Collaborative, James Lord of Surfacedesign, Robert B. Olshansky, FAICP - Visiting Professor, City and Regional Planning, UC Berkeley Kevin Farnham, Co-Founder of Kei, Ian McRae, Project Strategist at Sherwood Design Engineers, Kate Stillwell, co-founder of FireBreak Risk, Andy Drake, AIA Senior Associate at Studio VARA, and Christopher Roach, AIA IIDA founding principal of Studio VARA and Senior Adjunct Professor at California College of the Arts.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Sep 2024 01:00:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Re&#45;imagining Architectural Transformations in Post&#45;Independent India</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 30, 2024 - Oct 4, 2024; Event City: London, GB In the years following India’s Independence, the nation faced significant economic, social, and infrastructural challenges as it worked to rebuild and redefine itself. The legacy of colonial rule had left the country divided, its economy strained, and its social fabric frayed. Yet, the drive to forge a united and prosperous future pulsed strongly in the hearts of its people.As the 1970s emerged, new trajectories of influence began to reshape the world order. Amidst the evolution of modernism and a growing resistance to Colonial-era social and moral structures, architects in India explored new dimensions and directions that resonated with the country’s autochthonous identity and aspirations.
  This exhibition highlights the profound impact of one of India’s most influential architecture firm, CP Kukreja Architects, established in 1969. By delving into the stories and examining the projects, we gain insight into how the firm has evolved over the past five decades and its pivotal role in Reshaping India’s Architectural Landscape and Post-Independent Identity.
  The ‘CP Kukreja Foundation for Design Excellence’ presents, &quot;Reimagining Architectural Transformations in Post – Independent India&quot;, an exhibition scheduled to take place from September 30 to October 4, 2024, at the Nehru Centre in London. This exhibition will offer an in-depth exploration of India&#039;s architectural evolution over the past fifty years, presenting an array of concept notes, sketches, images, and drawings that illustrate the dynamic nature of the nation&#039;s built environment.
  The exhibition will chart the trajectory of India&#039;s architectural journey, from the modernist buildings of the 1970s and 80s to the innovative projects emerging from the post-liberalization era, and the cutting-edge sustainable designs of the present day. The goal is to challenge the Western perception of Indian architecture as being limited to forts and palaces by showcasing the diverse and continually evolving architectural landscape of India.
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2024 21:35:05 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Cross&#45;border Sustainable Construction Exchange</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 19, 2024; Event City: Euregio Rhein-Maas-Nord Despite the amount of information, certifications and guidelines available for the development of sustainable and healthy constructions, professionals in the field still face many barriers to realize such projects. This online symposium aims at exchanging information, discussing and collaborating regarding the current incentives, funding opportunities, best practices and regulations to promote sustainable and healthy constructions.Join free of charge!https://sweapevent.com/b?p=Cross-borderSustainableConstructionExchangeRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Ronald Rael &#45; Working with Muddy Robots // SMC NOMAS</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ronald-rael-working-with-muddy-robots-smc-nomas</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 2, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Come join us for the SMC NOMAS Fall Lecture by Ronald Rael on Wednesday, October 2nd at 6:30pm, Santa Monica College (Orientation Hall) 1900 Pico Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405. This event is free and free visitor parking will be available on the top level of Parking Structure 3 (entrance on Pico Blvd.)Ronald Rael is a designer, activist, trained architect, author, and Eva Li Memorial Chair in Architecture at the University of California Berkeley. He is the Chair of the Department of Art Practice, where he holds a joint appointment and was previously served as Chair of the Department of Architecture, Director of the Masters of Architecture program, and the Director of the Masters of Advanced Architectural Design program in the College of Environmental Design. He is both a Bakar and Hellman Fellow, and directs the printFARM Laboratory (print Facility for Architecture, Research and Materials). His research interests connect indigenous and traditional material practices to contemporary technologies and issues and he is a design activist, author, and thought leader within the topics of additive manufacturing, borderwall studies, and earthen architecture. The London Design Museum awarded his creative practice, Rael San Fratello, (with architect Virginia San Fratello), the Beazley Award in 2021 for the design of the year, one of the most prestigious awards in design internationally. In 2014 his practice was named an Emerging Voice by The Architectural League of New York—one of the most coveted awards in North American architecture. In 2016 Rael San Fratello was also awarded the Digital Practice Award of Excellence by the The Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA).@smcnomas @rraelFor More Info, Click HereRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>AED Presents: Spatial Practice Within Contested Geographies</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 19, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US Co-hosted by Tyler School of Art and Architecture and Journal of Architectural EducationExpanded practices found within global urbanization actively shape political space. And often the implementation of military and nation-state infrastructure replaces indigenous populations and claims rights over land, destroying environments along the way. And yet, what agency do our design disciplines have to repair and overcome future injustices? This forum is meant to gather a select Journal of Architectural Education (JAE) editorial board members to discuss recent journal issue topics, including settler-colonialism, design, infrastructure, and ecology within geographic areas of conflict. All are welcome!  Participants Nora Akawi, Cooper Union Billy Fleming, University of Pennsylvania Rania Ghosn, MIT  Taryn Mudge, Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple  Jeffrey S. Nesbit, Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple  Ozayr Saloojee, Carleton UniversityIvonne Santoyo-Orozco, Bard CollegeNora Wendl, New Mexico / JAE 
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<title>Critical Dialogue Series: Heather Davis</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 17, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US Join us for a lecture with Heather Davis, Assistant Professor of Culture and Media at The New School in New York City.Heather Davis is an assistant professor of Culture and Media at The New School in New York whose work draws on feminist and queer theory to examine ecology, materiality, and contemporary art in the context of settler colonialism. Her most recent book, Plastic Matter (Duke University Press, 2022), explores the transformation of geology, media, and bodies in light of plastic’s saturation. Davis is a member of the Synthetic Collective, an interdisciplinary team of scientists, humanities scholars, and artists, who investigate and make visible plastic pollution in the Great Lakes. She was the co-curator of Plastic Entanglements: Ecology, Aesthetics, Materials (on view at the Palmer Museum of Art, the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Smith College and the Chazen Museum of Art, 2018-2020). Her writing has appeared in e-flux, Third Text, Afterall, Canadian Art, PhiloSOPHIA, and Camera Obscura, numerous edited books and catalogues, and has been translated into Italian, German, French, Croatian, Slovak, Korean, and Chinese. She is the co-editor of Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments and Epistemologies (Open Humanities Press, 2015), and editor of the award-winning Desire Change: Contemporary Feminist Art in Canada (MAWA and McGill Queen’s UP, 2017). Davis’ work has been supported through numerous fellowships including at the School of Social Science at the Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton, a GIDEST faculty fellowship, a residency at the Fondation Grantham, a Mellon Visiting Scholar in the Environmental Humanities at the Center for Environmental Futures, University of Oregon, a Critical Studies Teaching Fellowship at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, and a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Institute for the Arts and Humanities, Pennsylvania State University.https://tyler.temple.edu/event...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Signal Festival</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 10, 2024 - Oct 13, 2024; Event City: Prague, CZ Signal Festival takes over Prague Castle: Video mapping and installations turn the Prague Castle District into an art zoneFor the first time, Signal Festival will transform Prague Castle into a projection area and gallery zone. From October 10 to 13, 2024, one of the two festival routes will lead through the Prague Castle District, while the second route features works by renowned Czech and international artists in the heart of Prague. Titled Ecosystems II: Quest, the twelfth edition will showcase 22 installations, including seven exclusive to the Gallery Zone. Highlights include Filip Hodas’s video mapping at Archbishop&#039;s Palace, Jiří Příhoda’s monumental sculptures at Sternberg Palace, UVA’s kinetic pendulum project at Kunsthalle Praha, and Quayola’s sound projection at CAMP.In October, Signal Festival invites visitors to explore two routes that take them through well-known and lesser-known parts of Prague. The first route, a festival premiere, will bring Prague Castle to life for the very first time. &quot;Signal Festival has long aspired to transform the historically and architecturally unique space of Prague Castle, and after twelve years, this dream has become a reality. This year, we are proud to present installations and projections within the galleries we collaborate with,&quot; says Martin Pošta, Director of Signal Festival. &quot;Prague Castle is open to a variety of cultural and artistic events, including the Signal Festival. Through our cooperation, visitors will literally see selected parts of the Castle in a new light,&quot; adds Veronika Wolf, Programme and Cultural Director of the Office of the President of the Republic.Ecosystems II: QuestThe Prague Castle District route begins at the Prague Castle Riding Hall and continues through the palaces on Hradčany Square, then through the South Gardens, which will be open exclusively in the evenings for the festival, ending at the Kunsthalle Praha gallery. At Sternberg Palace, visitors will encounter works by one of the most prominent contemporary Czech artists, Jiří Příhoda. His dynamic projection, Capriccio, uses artificial intelligence to evoke the painting techniques of Renaissance masters. Additionally, an experimental abode named Karbola will give the impression of an alien ship landing in the palace garden. Czech 3D artist and graphic designer Filip Hodas, known for his viral work, has created a layered video mapping installation titled Eternal Recurrence, tailored specifically for the Archbishop&#039;s Palace. This piece narrates a digital saga of the origin and evolution of life forms. London-based studio United Visual Artists (UVA), a leading force in the digital media world, will present Strange Attractions at Signal Festival and Kunsthalle Praha, combining kinetic pendulums with a multimedia installation.The second route will take visitors through digital and creative culture hotspots in the Old Town and central Prague. The façade of the Municipal Library on Mariánské náměstí will transform into an oceanic depth with the video mapping installation The Rhythm of the Ocean, accompanied by music from five-time Grammy nominee Suzanne Ciani. This visual spectacle is the creation of the Spanish-Danish duo Desilence. The hidden Baroque refectory of the Dominican Convent will host Silent Echoes, a sound installation by sound art pioneer Bill Fontana that promises to be breathtaking. Fontana, who has installed works at iconic sites worldwide, such as the Brooklyn Bridge, the Arc de Triomphe, and Big Ben, brings to this installation the sounds of Notre Dame Cathedral bells and a glacial cave in the Dachstein rock massif. This piece is a collaboration with Ars Electronica. The journey through central Prague ends at CAMP with a series of videos titled Effets de Soir. The title refers to a natural phenomenon observed at dusk and dawn when light, shadows, and warm and cool tones blend. Italian artist Quayola captures this captivating transition using new technological tools, drawing inspiration from artists like Monet and Van Gogh.Signal Festival continues its long-standing partnerships, with Mercedes-Benz presenting Aura, an installation at Klementinum that combines animations with electric vehicles. It is brought to life by designer Václav Mlynář, Monument Office, Signal Creative studios, and lighting designer Lukáš Dřevjaný. The data totem Audire Fluctus, created by Kryštof Brůha in collaboration with PrusaLab, will visualize the technological activity at the National Theatre&#039;s Piazzetta.The festival’s paid Gallery Zone will feature seven unique locations across Prague, with tickets available for presale.
 Signal ForumFor the first time, Signal Festival will be complemented by a new educational and networking platform, the Signal Forum conference. This new European creative forum, organized in collaboration with the Slovak festival Sensorium, will take place on October 11 and 12 at CAMP in Prague. Attendees i ]]></description>
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<title>Making Your Mark (Virtual Series): Writing As a Professional Tool</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 24, 2024; Event City:  This virtual session, part of Pratt Institute’s alumni series, focuses on writing as a professional tool. Featuring Shannon Lee, a Pratt alum and editor, the event will explore how writing can serve as a valuable skill for career advancement in creative fields. Attendees will gain insights on using writing to communicate effectively in professional environments.https://www.pratt.edu/events/m...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Climate Week NYC: Global and Local Perspectives on a Just Energy Transition</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/climate-week-nyc-global-and-local-perspectives-on-a-just-energy-transition</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 23, 2024; Event City:  This virtual panel discussion, hosted by Pratt Institute’s MS in Sustainable Environmental Systems program, brings together experts to discuss systemic barriers and opportunities in achieving a just energy transition. The event covers decarbonization, net-zero paths, supply chains, and community ownership, aligning with global sustainability goals.https://www.pratt.edu/events/c...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Bloomberg CityLab 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/bloomberg-citylab-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 14, 2024 - Oct 16, 2024; Event City: Mexico, MX The eleventh Bloomberg CityLab, the preeminent global cities summit organized by Bloomberg Philanthropies in partnership with the Aspen Institute, will convene more than 500 mayors and leading policymakers, innovators, and creatives in Mexico City, Mexico October 14 to October 16, 2024.In 2024, half the world’s population will be living in places holding national, legislative, and local elections. Most of those people live in cities—where the consequences of these elections will play out. As they do, mayors across the globe are drawing inspiration from the urban policies that catapulted Mexico City’s former mayor to the presidency. Against this backdrop, Bloomberg CityLab 2024 will explore the urban advancements CDMX and other municipalities throughout Mexico and Latin America have made for their residents and delve into the solutions shaped by city halls around the world that are poised to reshape nations.Bloomberg CityLab was founded on the principle that important innovation is happening at the local level and that global impact can be achieved when cities share solutions. For over a decade, CityLab summits have convened the most influential mayors and voices from hundreds of cities worldwide. Bloomberg CityLab’s presence in Mexico City marks a milestone in the longstanding partnership between Bloomberg Philanthropies and the municipality.Mayors Coming Together to Change the WorldFor over a decade, Bloomberg CityLab summits have convened the most influential mayors and voices from hundreds of cities worldwide. Summits have generated tangible takeaways for attendees and made international headlines. Past CityLab conferences have been hosted in New York, Los Angeles, London, Miami, Paris, Detroit, Washington, D.C., and Amsterdam.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Sep 2024 00:34:55 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Symposium: Material Acts</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 23, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Material ActsMaterial Acts is a symposium that brings together artists, designers, and architects experimenting with material processes and systems. Against the backdrop of accelerating environmental degradation, architectural practices such as Anupama Kundoo, Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Post Rock, and Emerging Objects challenge traditional modes of building (and making), by framing materials as a chain of operations, rather than fixed objects.  Understanding materials as process-based events with human actors, rather than artifacts found in stasis, this symposium on new materials explores the rich milieu of ideas that accompany their making, including practices in bioregional design, waste economies, and living systems, alongside perspectives of care, constraint, and regeneration. Organized in partnership with Craft Contemporary, University of Southern California School of Architecture and Harvey Mudd College. Other events in Material ActsMaterial Acts: Curator WalkthroughSunday, Oct 611AM Craft ContemporaryMaterial Acts: Curator WalkthroughSun, Nov 311AM Craft ContemporaryRSVP Requiredhttps://arch.usc.edu/events/material-actsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 02:20:24 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Lecture: Anupama Kundoo</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 22, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Anupama Kundoo’s practice critically examines how ‘time’ is a material resource, exploring how architects might design from the perspectives of labor, time, and regeneration. In her project Volontariat Houses for Homeless Children, she incorporates a rare technology pioneered by Ray Meeker of Golden Bridge Pottery, which consists of baking a mud house insitu, after constructing it. The house becomes a producer of sustainable building materials instead of being a consumer. Kundoo is the 2021 recipient of the RIBA Charles Jencks award for simultaneous major contributions to both the theory and practice of architecture and the Auguste Perret Prize 2021 for architectural technology for her innovative use of local building techniques, material sourcing and construction principles, all the while being acutely responsive to the environment, climate and culture.https://arch.usc.edu/events/anupama-kundooRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 02:18:41 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Lecture: Jesse Reiser</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/lecture-jesse-reiser</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 15, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Weaponized Craft Craft has unexpectedly returned to the architect. Migrating from the job site into the exploratory space of the design studio, craft takes on new unprecedented dimensions. No longer strictly limited by material realities, or the routines of normative practice, the architect is free to engage with a project across scales and mediums, craft is, for Reiser+Umemoto, less a set of concrete techniques than an exploratory ethos. This radical mode of thinking and working is an ongoing dance between centuries-old and cutting-edge technologies. A crafty engagement with technology is essential; eluding the twin traps of conservative handicraft and process-based techno-purism. The practice seeks to chart a radically aesthetic passage between the two as the most resonant way to advance culture and society. Like the effectiveness of the itinerant smiths of old and Lockheed’s mid-century Skunk Works, which existed within larger machines: economic, political or otherwise, Reiser+Umemoto continue to leverage the vitality of independent thought beyond the constraints of convention, in service to the world. Reiser+Umemoto, RUR Architecture is an internationally recognized architecture office and design atelier founded in 1986 by Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto. The firm works across continents and scales with projects ranging from large scale cultural and infrastructural projects to detailed object, furniture, and exhibition designs. Reiser+Umemoto, RUR is widely published, most recently in their sweeping monograph Projects and Their Consequences which traces thirty years of multidisciplinary investigations into form, structure, techniques and planning. Awards and honors include the Chrysler Award for Excellence in Design, the Academy Award in Architecture by the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Presidential Citation and John Hejduk Award from the Cooper Union, and the USA Booth Fellowship from United States Artists for Architecture &amp; Design. Jesse Reiser is a Professor of Architecture at Princeton University and co-founder of Reiser+Umemoto, RUR Architecture. Nanako Umemoto is a Professor of Practice at Washington University, a visiting Professor at Kent State University and UT Austin as well as a co-founder of Reiser+Umemoto, RUR Architecture. https://arch.usc.edu/events/jesse-reiserRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 02:18:35 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Presentation: Lawrence Scarpa</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/presentation-lawrence-scarpa</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 13, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Brooks + Scarpa - Salty UrbanismExhibition on view November 11 – 21Lawrence Scarpa will present on his latest book Salty Urbanism.Salty Urbanism Brooks + Scarpa is an exhibition of research that examines the wicked problem of sea level rise and flooding in coastal cities. This is a critical concern since nearly half the U.S. population lives within 50 miles [80 km] of the coast and involves most major commercial, leisure, and import/export enterprises. Hence, much of the economic activity of the nation is tied to coastal communities. Various researchers have already noted impacts on coastal and island environments and most coastal communities are cognizant of the ongoing discussion about a threefold threat: sea level rise, the associated loss of soil storage capacity, and more intense storms overwhelming the current “stormwater” infrastructure. As a result of these environmental threats, critical infrastructure, both horizontal and vertical, is at immediate risk.“Salty Urbanism” establishes an interdisciplinary team to develop a coupled research methodology and pedagogical approach that envisions and quantifies the experiential and ecological outcomes of alternative ways forward for the neighborhood in response to climate instability, disruption and rising sea levels. These outcomes consider an inevitable future of saturated landscapes and, as a result, integrate research models that accommodate a variety of best management practices (BMP), low impact development (LID), green infrastructure (GI), and other alternative concepts to be implemented over time in the neighborhood adaptation plan.Lawrence Scarpa, FAIAPrincipal, Brooks + Scarpa ArchitectsLawrence Scarpa has garnered international acclaim for the creative use of conventional materials in unique and unexpected ways. He is also considered a pioneer and leader in the field of sustainable design.In 2022 Mr. Scarpa received the National AIA Gold Medal, the institutes most prestigious honor. He is also the recipient of the ACSA Tau Sigma Delta Gold Medal and has received more than 200 major design awards including twenty-nine National AIA Awards, Architect Magazine’s Progressive Architecture and R+D awards, the HIVE 50 Innovator Award, National AIA Collaborative Achievement Award, AIA Los Angeles Chapter Gold Medal, Architect Magazine’s Top 50 Architecture Firms (ranked 2nd, 4th and 9th respectively), AIA California Council Lifetime Achievement Award, Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt National Design Award, Record Houses, Record Interiors, Rudy Bruner Prize, six AIA COTE “Top Ten Green Building” Awards and was a finalist for the World Habitat Award, one of ten firms selected worldwide. His work has been exhibited internationally including the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, MOCA Los Angeles, A+D Museum and the Smithsonian Museum. He has been featured in NEWSWEEK and he has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show with Leonardo Di Caprio. In addition, Interior Design Magazine honored him with their Lifetime Achievement Award. His firm Brooks + Scarpa was awarded the National and State of California Architecture Firm Award from the American Institute of Architects.He is currently on the faculty at the University of Southern California and has taught and lectured at the university level for more than two decades. Some of those institutions include Harvard University, UCLA, SCI-arc, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Florida, University of Michigan, University of Southern California and the University of California at Berkeley. He is a co-founder of the A+D Museum, Los Angeles, Affordable Housing Design Leadership Institute and Livable Places, Inc.; a nonprofit development and public policy organization dedicated to building mixed-use housing and to help develop more sustainable and livable communities.https://arch.usc.edu/events/presentation-lawrence-scarpaRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 02:18:29 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Presentation: Eui&#45;Sung Yi</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 30, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US M3 Exhibition on view Oct. 28 – Nov. 7More information coming soon...https://arch.usc.edu/events/presentation-eui-sung-yiRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 02:18:21 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Lecture: Bea Martin</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 18, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Machinic Assemblies | Tell-tale Scores and other Strange Things	&quot;There is no exquisite beauty… without some strangeness in the proportion&quot; In his short story &quot;Ligeia&quot;, Poe suggests that true beauty is not found in perfect symmetry or conventional standards, but rather in something that is unique, unconventional, or even a bit strange. The lecture revolves around the idea of translation, not as mere reproduction, but as a process of reincarnation—estranged from architectural canons, where original form takes on a new life, a fresh language, and an entirely new mode of expression. The methodological nature of the work addresses the construction, interpretation, and transformation of meaning through assembled visual constructs. Drawings that transverse and transcend conventional boundaries, becoming an active participant in the creation of unexpected architectural moments. Embracing the strangeness that adds depth and complexity to both the artistic and technical processes. Such visual construct, in this context, implies the action of drawing an architecture that is materialised rather than represented within the drawing where it can be pursued, found, and experienced.BIOBea Martin is a Portuguese born, British architect. She is a Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the Manchester School of Architecture where she is the Inscriptive Practices and Future Processes Lead. Bea received her academic qualifications from the University of California at Berkely and University of Lisbon, and she is currently pursuing a PhD in Architecture by Design at the Bartlett School of Architecture. Bea is also the founder of Speculative Assemblies, an experimental design lab exploring the visual construct in architecture. In her role as a visual theorist and experimentalist, her focus is on a conceptual investigation, digital and analogue, of the apparatus and practice of drawing. Her work questions and reiterates the mission of drawing through continuous research, intense interrogation and devotion to craft.https://arch.usc.edu/events/bea-martin-fhea-riba-arb-oasrsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 02:18:12 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Lecture: Tatiana Bilbao</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/lecture-tatiana-bilbao</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 28, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Tatiana Bilbao, architect, born in 1972, began her eponymous studio in 2004. Prior to founding her architecture studio, she was an Advisor in the Ministry of Development and Housing of the Government of the Federal District of Mexico City. Bilbao holds a recurrent visiting teaching position at Yale University School of Architecture and has taught at Harvard University GSD, Columbia University GSAPP, Rice University and Peter Behrens School of Arts at Dusseldorf in Germany, among others. Bilbao’s studio work intersects field research and well as a construction of an intellectual approach to focus on spaces that aim to become platforms for the possibility and enhancement of life across typologies and in different parts of the world, for which she has been recognized with several distinctions, such as: the Kunstpreis Berlin in 2012, the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Prize by the LOCUS Foundation in 2014, the Marcus Prize Award 2019, Tau Sigma Delta Gold Medal of the ACSA 2020, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) 2021, and the Richard Neutra Award in 2022, the architecture recognition of the FIL (International Book Fair) for the professional career of the year 2023 and a Doctorate Honoris Causa for Design from the Boston Architectural College in 2024.https://arch.usc.edu/events/tatiana-bilbaoRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 02:18:07 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Lecture: Integrity Through Design: An evening with Sadie Morgan</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/lecture-integrity-through-design-an-evening-with-sadie-morgan</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 1, 2024 - Oct 31, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US RSVP beginning Tuesday, September 3, at 10 a.m.

ADMISSION: Admission is free. Reservations required. RSVP beginning Tuesday, September 3, at 10 a.m. DESCRIPTION: Join us for the second event of Crossing Design Borders, an annual speaker series launched by the USC School of Architecture in partnership with USC Visions and Voices.Integrity Through Design. Championing longevity, wellbeing and resilience in national development. Integrity in design must be at the heart of our built environment. But what makes design good or bad? What are today’s priorities or ambitions for design excellence? What must design support and achieve for it to bring value to people’s lives, and how can design reconcile what people need with what the planet and our ecological system can withstand? I’ll be talking about the role of design at different levels and scales of development. About what and who makes good design happen, and how to widen that pool of decision makers. I’ll also be looking at practical examples where early design testing and thinking have helped elevate the impact of infrastructure projects on both people and place.This year’s distinguished speaker is Sadie Morgan, an acclaimed designer and co-founding director of the London-based firm dRMM. For over 25 years, Morgan has played a key role in the advocacy of exemplary design and architecture in large-scale development. As a design champion, Morgan lectures internationally about the important role of design infrastructure that connects back to people and place. Sadie Morgan is a co-founding director of dRMM, a RIBA Stirling Prize–winning architecture studio. Working as a design advocate, educator, and advisor for over two decades, Morgan’s personal practice within the architectural industry occupies several roles. These include chairing the Design Panel for High Speed Two (HS2) and the Ebbsfleet Design Forum; chairing the Cross Cutting Committee for Homes England, for which she is a board member; and acting as commissioner for the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC). Morgan has been instrumental in setting up the NIC’s Design Group, which places design at the heart of major infrastructure projects. Aside from her ongoing advisory roles, Morgan joined the core group of the West Midlands Future Taskforce in 2022. Earlier in 2021, she became a member of the Net Zero Buildings council, and in 2020 took up a commissioner role on the RSA Food, Farming, and Countryside Commission. Morgan lectures internationally about her practice and the role of design in infrastructure and large-scale development.  Presented by USC Visions and Voices and the USC School of Architecture. https://arch.usc.edu/events/integrity-through-design-an-evening-with-sadie-morganRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 02:18:01 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Presentation: Lisa Little</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 16, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Architectural InstallationsExhibition on view October 14 – 24More information coming soon...https://arch.usc.edu/events/presentation-lisa-littleRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 02:17:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Lecture: Brett Steele</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/lecture-brett-steele</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 27, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US State of the SchoolBrett SteeleDean, USC School of ArchitectureBrett Steele became the dean of USC School of Architecture and the holder of the Della &amp; Harry MacDonald Dean’s Chair in Architecture on February 1, 2024.Steele is an architectural scholar, teacher, writer, and leading voice on architecture, cities, and education. He has served on national and overseas arts and architecture commissions, juries, and policy planning initiatives. Steele’s academic work focuses on the modern and contemporary conditions of arts education and culture. He has written extensively on the expansive circumstances of today’s electronic computational design studios.Steele served as the first architect appointed as dean of the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture. Prior, Steele was the director of the Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA) in London, where he led a decade-long transformation and expansion of one of the world’s most renowned architecture schools.  A graduate of the AA School of Architecture, Steele is the first in his family to attend university. He advocates the role of the arts in higher education to promote social mobility and cross-cultural exchange.https://arch.usc.edu/events/br...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Lecture: Neil Leach</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 20, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Alien Intelligence: AI and the Future of ArchitectureEveryone is talking about AI these days. But what exactly is AI? How did it evolve? And what potential does it have to influence the future? This lecture takes you on a roller coaster ride looking at the extraordinary – but often somewhat terrifying – potential of what is arguably the most significant invention of humankind. The lecture concludes that we are about to face a radically different form of intelligence – and “alien intelligence” – that will far exceed human intelligence, and completely transform the discipline of architecture. About Neil LeachNeil Leach is an architect and professor from the UK. He currently directs the Doctor of Design program at Florida International University, and has also taught at the Architectural Association, Harvard GSD, Columbia GSAPP, Cornell, IaaC and SCI-Arc, and USC.He is the co-founder of DigitalFUTURES, an online educational platform; a former researcher for NASA, where he developed 3D printing technologies for the Moon and Mars; and a member of the Academia Europaea, Europe’s leading academy with over 50 Nobel laureates.He has published over 40 books on architectural theory and digital design, translated into 8 different languages. He is currently working on AI and is the author of the first book on architecture and AI, Architecture in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction to AI for Architects (Bloomsbury, 2021 – second edition, 2024), co-editor of Machine Hallucinations: Architecture and Artificial Intelligence (Wiley, 2022), and author of The AI Design Revolution (Routledge, 2025).https://arch.usc.edu/events/neil-leachRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 02:00:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>USC Architecture Student Organization Fair 2024</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 20, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Meet student representatives and learn more about these opportunities to get involved outside of the classroom setting! Your embedded counselor will also be available to answer questions.	• Architecture + Advocacy (A+A)	• American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAs)	• Alpha Rho Chi (APX)	• American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)	• Graduate Architecture Student Association (GASA)	• National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAs)	• SPACE	• Student Association for Women in Architecture (SAWA)	• Undergraduate Architecture Student Council (uASC)	• USC Architectural Guildhttps://arch.usc.edu/events/architecture-student-organization-fair-2024Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 01:52:39 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Robert S. Harris Celebration of Life</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 14, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Dean Steele and the Architecture Community invite you to attend a Celebration of the Life of former dean Robert S. Harris. Robert S. Harris, FAIA, (1935–2023) architect, professor of architecture, civil leader and urbanist, passed away on October 3, 2023. Robert served as dean of the USC School of Architecture for ten years from 1981 to 1992, as well as director of the Master of Architecture Program (1993-2004) and director of the Master of Landscape Architecture Program (2006-2011, 2012-2014). Robert has been president of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and was one of the first five educators in the United States to be named Distinguished Professor by the ACSA, an honor that has been bestowed on only 175 architecture faculty from north America since its inception in 1984.Read his full obituary.Donations may be made to the USC Architecture Scholarship Fund and noted as given in honor of Robert Harris.Click here to give.https://arch.usc.edu/events/ro...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 01:52:34 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Lecture: Marlon Blackwell</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/lecture-marlon-blackwell</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 13, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Radical PracticeMarlon Blackwell will discuss his architecture and design process and introduce ‘Radical Practice: The Work of Marlon Blackwell Architects’ a new monograph released in 2022. The book and the presentation emphasize projects in the public and civic realm, emerging from outside the established centers of architectural culture, illustrating the distinct and original voice of Marlon Blackwell Architects. Their iconic and award-winning designs span across typologies, scales, and budgets, by merging the universal language of architecture and the particulars of place. The presentation will discuss the richness of the work, its methods, and its consequences and suggest an open-endedness, at once generous and provocative, to the practice’s trajectory and interest in what a “radical practice” can be in the contemporary moment. A core principle at the heart of the practice, radical in its fundamental simplicity, is the assertion of the making of buildings and places as a constant, authentic focus…an architecture in the place, of the place and for the place for anywhere, for anyone with dignity, wonder and joy… The presentation will discuss the “radical practice” of Marlon Blackwell Architects - the richness of the work, its methods, and its consequences. The assertion of the making of buildings and places as a constant, authentic focus…an architecture in the place, of the place and for the place for anywhere and for anyone.Marlon Blackwell, FAIA, is the founding partner of Marlon Blackwell Architects (MBA) in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and the E. Fay Jones Distinguished Professor at the University of Arkansas. Blackwell is the recipient of the 2020 AIA Gold Medal, the Institute’s highest honor recognizing those whose work has had an enduring impact on the theory and practice of architecture. He is a lifetime member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a 2023 inductee of the American Academy of Arts and Science, a 2019 Resident Fellow of the AmericanAcademy in Rome, and a 2014 United States Artists Ford Fellow. Work produced in his professional office has received recognition with significant publication and more than 180 design awards including the 2016 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award in Architecture. A monograph of his early work, “An Architecture of the Ozarks: The Works of Marlon Blackwell”, was published in 2005 and a new monograph titled “Radical Practice”, was published in 2022.https://arch.usc.edu/events/ma...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 01:52:28 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Presentation: Lorcan O’Herilhy</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 11, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Building in PlaceExhibition on view September 9 – 19Building in Place: Architecture Rooted in Context and Social EquityLorcan O’Herilhy, FAIA, will discuss his new book, Building in Place: Architecture Rooted in Context and Social Equity, ahead of its September 17 release. Signed copies will be available for purchase.A desire to redefine the ways architecture can contribute to truly progressive causes has always been a hallmark of the work of Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects [LOHA]. From transforming unloved parcels of land in Los Angeles and Detroit to intensely creative and eminently livable housing complexes for students, tech workers, and underserved populations such as veterans, this firm has time and again proved its ability to design intelligently and with a deeply embedded social conscience. Building in Place: Architecture Rooted in Context and Social Equity takes the reader through LOHA’s impactful solutions and strategies for architectural projects developed with social, political, and economic context in mind.https://arch.usc.edu/events/pr...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Lecture: Olafur Eliasson in conversation with Johanna Burton</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 9, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US ADMISSION &amp; CAMPUS ACCESS: Admission is free. Reservations are required. Campus access is limited to registered guests and USC students, staff, and faculty with current USC ID.DESCRIPTION: Please join us for an insightful conversation between acclaimed artist Olafur Eliasson and Johanna Burton, The Maurice Marciano Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles. Eliasson’s upcoming exhibition at MOCA, titled Olafur Eliasson: Open, stems from his belief in the potential of inconclusiveness—the idea that in every artwork, exhibition, or experience there is an aspect that is radically open. He has long considered artworks to be only ever complete once they encounter the audience, whom he sees as responsible for co-producing the art. The artworks in turn host the viewers and their experiences. In this spirit, the artworks are fundamentally abstract—open to interpretation. They present not images or representations of our world but reflect rather the here and now: our embodied presence within space at a particular moment. Olafur Eliasson: Open is among more than 60 exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in September 2024 with its latest edition, PST ART: Art &amp; Science Collide, this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science, both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty. For more information about PST ART: Art &amp; Science Collide, please visit pst.art.Olafur Eliasson: Open opens September 15, 2024, at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in Little Tokyo.﻿The works of artist Olafur Eliasson explore the relevance of art in the world at large. Born in 1967, Eliasson grew up in Iceland and Denmark, where he studied from 1989 to 1995 at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1995, he moved to Berlin and founded Studio Olafur Eliasson, which today comprises a large team of craftspeople, architects, archivists, researchers, administrators, cooks, programmers, art historians, and specialized technicians. Since 1997, his wide-ranging solo shows—featuring installations, paintings, sculptures, photography, and film— have appeared in major museums around the globe and he has also produced numerous projects in public space. In 2019 Eliasson was appointed Goodwill Ambassador for renewable energy and climate action by the United Nations Development Programme. Johanna Burton is The Maurice Marciano Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). Burton has been active in the contemporary art field for more than 20 years, including more than a decade of leadership experience in major museums and prominent arts and education institutions. A highly esteemed curator and thinker who has published extensively, she came to MOCA after an accomplished tenure as director of the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, OH. Prior to her time at the Wexner, Burton was the Keith Haring Director and curator of education and public engagement at the New Museum in New York. Presented by The Museum of Contemporary Art, the USC School of Architecture, and USC Visions and Voices. https://arch.usc.edu/events/ol...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Her Practice – the Architecture of Debora Reiser</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 12, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US A Celebration of Debora ReiserIntroduction: Quilian Riano, Alicia Imperiale, Lori GibbsInterlocutor: Sanford KwinterSpeakers:Jesse ReiserMaya ReiserDeborah BerkeDana CupkovaLaurie HawkinsonTed MirvisAugust VenturaSeptember 12, 2024Higgins Hall Auditorium, 61 St. James Place, Brooklyn 112386:15 - 7:30 PM with receptionRSVPDebora Reiser was an irrepressible, if somewhat obscure figure in the New York scene despite her 75-year long career, but known to a devoted circle of cognoscenti: clients, craftspeople, and especially the architects she taught with her characteristically New York frankness. She trained herself to see design in everything and everything as design, a project that included herself. Standing just short of five feet she nonetheless projected a commanding presence to clients and contractors especially necessary in the context of male-dominated mid-century America. As a woman architect in the early ‘50s she had to be relentless. “When they give you the back, just keep talking and they’ll turn around.” Aesthetics for her was not a luxury, but an essential of life – a way of being in the everyday and for everyone.Reiser’s graduation from Pratt in 1948 threw her into the intellectual and cultural ferment of post-war New York city as it was birthing a new American Avant Garde integrating the new ideas and radical practices of left-leaning emigre artists and intellectuals escaping the desolation of war-torn Europe, along with their American fellow travelers – predominantly Jewish – who keenly sensed the dawning of a new culture and aesthetic consciousness. Reiser became part of a small, dedicated group of architects and like-minded, typically middle-class clients, who sensed the emancipatory promise of a new life that would flourish in a domestic Modernist architecture.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>CIBSE Build2Perform LIVE 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/cibse-build2perform-live-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 13, 2024 - Nov 14, 2024; Event City: London, GB CIBSE Build2Perform Live is the meeting place for forward-thinking industry professionals, visionary speakers, leading industry exhibitors and young talent.CIBSE Build2Perform Live returns to the ExCeL London on 13-14 November 2024. With over 70 hours of approved content tackling the latest news and trends across the building services sector. It features over 100 exhibitors who will showcase their latest technical innovations.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Sep 2024 02:18:12 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>BuffCon</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 19, 2024; Event City: Buffalo, NY, US The New York Chapter of the International Interior Design Association (IIDA NY) is excited to announce the 9th Annual BuffCon, a premier interior design trade show that brings together industry professionals and enthusiasts. Set for Thursday, September 19th, from 4:00 to 8:00 PM at The Powerhouse by Rich Entertainment Group (140 Lee Street, Buffalo, NY 14210), this event will showcase a dynamic array of exhibitors presenting the latest trends, innovative products, and cutting-edge technologies in interior design. BuffCon presents a unique opportunity for the region to explore innovative products and designs, drawing inspiration originally cultivated at NeoCon to rejuvenate the New York state design community. The event fosters cultural connections, enabling designers to reconnect with colleagues and strengthen their networks within the community.
Set in a renovated industrial building, the venue features abundant natural light, vaulted ceilings, and a design that celebrates the city’s rich history—providing an ideal backdrop for the event. Attendees can network with leading designers, suppliers, and manufacturers while gaining valuable insights through seminars, workshops, and live demonstrations. BuffCon serves as a dynamic platform for discovering fresh ideas, exploring creative solutions, and staying ahead of the industry&#039;s ever-evolving landscape.“The design community in Buffalo has demonstrated extraordinary resilience,” said Brittany Nowicki, Director of Buffalo City Center. “Since BuffCon’s inception in 2015, we’ve nearly tripled our attendance and expanded our roster of representatives. Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, we’ve made a strong comeback and continue to deliver an event that our community eagerly anticipates year after year. It’s particularly exciting to see our sister chapters and communities from Rochester, Albany, and Syracuse join us, further strengthening our design connections and driving growth across the region.”This year at BuffCon, attendees will have the opportunity to explore a diverse range of products and finishes, from furniture and accessories to lighting that emphasizes flexibility, with a fun emphasis on rich textures and romantic finishes. Notable vendors and sponsors include QLS Lighting, Salesmaster/Roppe, VS America, Best Tile Distributors, Haworth, Interface/Nora, Sit On It Seating, and Mannington, each showcasing the latest in design innovation. Registration is available via Eventbrite here.  Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2024 19:18:16 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Architecture + the City Soirée</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 5, 2024; Event City: San Francisco, CA, US The Center for Architecture + Design invites you to an evening soirée on Thursday, September 5, from 6-9pm, to celebrate the 21st Annual Architecture + the City Festival and our one-year anniversary in San Francisco. This event kicks off a month-long festival featuring behind-the-scenes tours, author talks, film screenings, and more. Savor delicious offerings from Outta Sight Pizza and Trish’s Mini Donuts, and enjoy tunes by The Selector DJ Kirk. The soirée will also unveil a special exhibit showcasing limited-edition works by top Bay Area designers, on display through November, with a live auction offering a rare opportunity to own an original signed piece. Don’t miss this unique celebration of the creativity and innovation that define our region!Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2024 19:18:10 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Architecture + the City 2024</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 5, 2024 - Sep 27, 2024; Event City: San Francisco, CA, US The Architecture + the City Festival, Center for Architecture + Design in collaboration with AIA San Francisco,
 is one of the nation’s largest architectural festivals. Celebrating its
 21st year, this month-long event will showcase the diverse 
architectural landscape of San Francisco through 30+ programs including 
behind-the-scenes events, tours, author talks, film screenings, and 
more. Whether you are an architect, a design enthusiast, or simply 
curious about the built environment, the Festival offers something for 
everyone. Join fellow enthusiasts to celebrate the role of architecture 
in shaping vibrant, sustainable, and inclusive communities.
Highlights of the Festival

Soirée: Music, food, art… Let the festivities begin — celebrate the kick-off of the 21st Annual Architecture + the City Festival!
Exclusive Tours: Explore some of San Francisco’s most iconic and innovative buildings.
Engaging Lectures: Hear from leading architects, designers, and thought leaders.
Film Screenings: Enjoy films that explore the intersection of architecture and urban life.
Exhibitions: Discover exhibits featuring contemporary and historical architecture.
Workshops and Panels: Participate in discussions and hands-on activities to learn more about design and architecture.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2024 19:18:04 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 30, 2024 - Mar 16, 2025; Event City: New York, NY, US The Met presents the first-ever major museum exhibition to examine the career of the influential 20th-century architect Paul Rudolph, a second-generation Modernist, who came to prominence during the 1950s and 1960s alongside peers such as Eero Saarinen and I.M. Pei. Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph showcases the full breadth of Rudolph’s important contributions to architecture—from his early experimental houses in Florida to his civic commissions ren­dered in concrete, and from his utopian visions for urban megastructures and mixed-use sky­scrapers to his extraordinary immersive New York interiors. The exhibition gives visitors the opportunity to experience the evolution and diversity of Rudolph’s legacy and better understand how his work continues to inspire ideas of urban renewal and redevelopment in cities across the world. The presentation features a diverse range of over 80 artifacts and in a variety of scales, from small objects that he collected throughout his life to a mix of material generated from his office, including drawings, models, furniture, material samples, and photographs.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2024 02:17:52 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Design Chicago 2024</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 25, 2024 - Sep 26, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US Join us on Wednesday and Thursday, September 25 &amp; 26th, 2024 for
 Design Chicago, the Midwest’s Largest Residential Design Conference 
featuring two days of education, product features and design inspiration
 from the kitchen, bath and home furnishings showrooms at the 
Merchandise Mart.
This two day event for interior design, architecture and luxury custom home building is capped with two special evenings: Opening Night Reception on September 25th and the Design Chicago Soiree on September 26th celebrating the best in Chicago and Midwest Design.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 27 Aug 2024 01:01:03 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Paris Design Week 2024</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 5, 2024 - Sep 14, 2024; Event City: Paris, FR ALL THE SPIRIT OF MAISON&amp;OBJET IN PARIS
                        A 10-day fringe event. New concept stores, 
staged window displays, vernissages, stores that deserve a detour, meet 
‘n’ greets with designers, festive events...ACT 1 – LIVING PARIS
In September 2011 Maison&amp;Objet took on the challenge of imagining
 an event that could share the energy of its aisles and its offerings 
with the general public. In its wake, Paris Design Week was born. A 
festive, unifying gathering which flies the banner of the art of living 
and in which the whole city reveals the innumerable talents within. 
Designers, architects, decorators, fashion designers, and chefs have 
answered the call through spaces that bring creation to life in the 
city!ACT 2 – PASSION DESIGN
The event extends over two weekends to help visitors discover 
exhibitions and installations in 400 participating sites; eight full 
days for many meetings within the framework of an expanded program of 
cocktail parties, open houses, workshops, private tours and roundtables.ACT 3 – RENDEZ-VOUS ESSENTIEL
Essential for all the major French and international players in the 
world of home design, to whom Paris will offer the best in trends, 
innovations, decoration and design. Essential because of the 
concentrated energy in this early September period, with 
Maison&amp;Objet Paris, the leading home decor fair connecting the 
international interior design and lifestyle community.Our teams have been working in the field , using their well-honed 
insight of the market and its players to address your every need. Don’t 
hesitate to give your Paris Design Week contact a shout!PARIS DESIGN WEEKRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>BAQ2024 &#45; Pan&#45;American Architecture Biennial of Quito</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/baq2024-pan-american-architecture-biennial-of-quito</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 18, 2024 - Nov 22, 2024; Event City: Quito, EC AIA Latin America and AIA International are delighted to support BAQ2024, the major architectural event in the Americas this year!From 18 to 22 November, The Pan-American Architecture Biennial of Quito, BAQ2024, will bring together over 2,500 participants daily, including prominent professionals and academics from around the world, to discuss and exchange knowledge on contemporary architecture.  This edition, under the theme “CONVERGENCES: Architecture Landscape” will focus on debating the potential of architecture in the construction of the urban landscape. For one week, BAQ2024 promises to be a meeting point for experts in architecture and urbanism, students, and professionals. Through discussions, keynote lectures, round tables, and interviews, it will provide a space for participation and debate that will enrich contemporary practice in our profession. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 27 Aug 2024 00:51:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>IDSA International Design Conference &amp;amp; Education Symposium 2024</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 11, 2024 - Sep 13, 2024; Event City: Austin, TX, US Welcome to the pinnacle of Industrial Design innovation—IDSA&#039;s annual International Design Conference &amp; Education Symposium (IDC). An immersive experience where designers, innovators, and thought leaders converge to propel the future of design. //2024 THEME
DESIGN DISRUPTED//SHAPING THE FUTURE OF DESIGN
Industrial
 Design as we know it is changing, with disruptions affecting designers 
across the globe. But we don’t have to do it alone – by cultivating 
collective adaptability, we have the power to shape and redefine our 
industry and prove our value. Are you prepared to embrace these changes 
and elevate your design skills to new heights?   
In
 this rapidly changing environment, designers face new pressures in 
response to the state of the global economy and mass layoffs in design. 
Now, more than ever, designers must demonstrate their value as the tools
 we employ and the roles we fulfill continue to evolve. Together, we&#039;ll 
explore the skills you need to remain relevant through agility and 
adaptability as you forge connections with your fellow attendees.   Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Views of Planet City</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 13, 2024 - Feb 14, 2025; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Is it possible to design a socially and environmentally sustainable city for seven billion people? Views of Planet City
 imagines what the world might look like if humanity were to reverse the
 urban sprawl, and its entire human population were to be housed inside a
 single, hyperdense megalopolis. Drawing on the ideas of pioneering 
scientists and futurists and projecting on the basis of already 
gestating technologies, Views of Planet City challenges 
dystopian visions of the cities of tomorrow and offers an alternative 
vision: a scenario in which urbanization at a planetary scale is not 
incompatible with the safeguarding of Earth’s biodiversity. The project 
sheds light on various aspects of the Planet City hypothesis through 
presentations of speculative design, design fiction, and simulation.Opening SCI-Arc Gallery: Friday, September 13, 6-8pm 
Opening Pacific Design Center Gallery: Saturday, September 14, 3-5pmRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Singapore Design Week 2024</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 26, 2024 - Oct 6, 2024; Event City: Singapore, SG Singapore Design Week returns from 26 Sep to 6 Oct 2024.
From the festival hub at the National Design Centre to Design 
Districts at Bras Basah.Bugis, Marina, and Orchard, and many other 
Design Community locations, SDW 2024 will present an extraordinary 
showcase of Singapore’s distinctive brand of creativity.
‘People of Design’ honours the everyday visionaries among us who are 
making meaningful contributions to society through design. They come 
from all walks of life, but share a collective aspiration to make things
 better. This year, we invite everyone to join us in uncovering their 
own design potential to bring new and better outcomes to light – 
ultimately creating a more liveable and loveable Singapore.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Vienna Design Week 2024</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 20, 2024 - Sep 29, 2024; Event City: Vienna, AT VIENNA DESIGN WEEK is Austria&#039;s largest curated design festival and has been 
taking place in Vienna since 2007. Recently it welcomed over 40,000 
visitors to around 200 events per year.During ten days in autumn 
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK proves that Vienna is a &quot;City Full of Design&quot;. 
Overlooked corners of the city turn into stages for design, both 
critical and playful approaches, entry-level communication and 
professional discourse explore new perspectives on the objects around us
 and design as well as manufacturing processes are revealed often in 
experimental ways specific to their location.The multifaceted 
output that product, furniture and industrial design, architecture, 
graphic design and social design as well as experimental and 
increasingly digital positions produce and that is the mark of quality 
of the Viennese and Austrian design scene is at the heart of VIENNA 
DESIGN WEEK. The festival aims to internationally connect this local 
potential which is something that clearly shows in its programme.In
 addition to the festival formats such as Passionswege, Stadtarbeit, 
FOKUS, Debut, Re:Form, and Urban Food &amp; Design, VIENNA DESIGN WEEK 
focuses on annually changing topics and their implications for design. 
Another crucial addition are the contributions organised by the numerous
 Programme Partners. Finally, celebration and informal networking find 
their due place in the festival.The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK was 
founded by Lilli Hollein, Tulga Beyerle and Thomas Geisler. Gabriel 
Roland has been the festival&#039;s director since 2021. He works on the 
conception and implementation of the festival together with a team that 
is made up of different fields of knowledge and diverse approaches to 
design. In addition, the work at the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK relies on a 
strong network of people involved.The various formats of the 
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK structure the festival and, as a result of their 
annual nature, act as a programmatic anchor for the festival audience. 
Such easily-accessible elements as the Festival Headquarters or the 
education program have proved invaluable as ways of introducing new 
visitors to the wide range of events offered by the festival. And the 
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK offers its specialist audience a program that is as 
ambitious as it is diverse.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>London Design Festival 2024</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 14, 2024 - Sep 22, 2024; Event City: London, GB London Design Festival celebrates and promotes our city as the design capital of the world. The 22nd edition will take place on 14–22 September 2024.London
 Design Festival was launched by Sir John Sorrell CBE and Ben Evans CBE 
in 2003. Building on London’s existing design activity, their concept 
was to create an annual event that would promote the city’s creativity, 
drawing in the country’s greatest thinkers, practitioners, retailers and
 educators to a deliver an unmissable celebration of design. The launch 
of the first Festival took place at Bloomberg on 25 March 2003, with a 
show of support from design, education, government and London 
organisations. 20 years later, this vision remains ever strong.In
 2019, the Festival welcomed a record-breaking 600,000 individual 
visitors from over 75 countries. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 
2022, London Design Festival now moves into a new decade, celebrating 
how it has played a key role in the growth of the design industry, 
bolstering London’s position as a global destination for business, 
culture and tourism, and contributed to the UK’s reputation as a 
creative powerhouse. As one of the world’s leading design events, the 
Festival has also served as the blueprint for design weeks and festivals
 globally and continues to be a key moment on the cultural calendar.“London
 Design Festival is a fantastic event which brings together designers 
from across the globe and demonstrates the capital’s position as a 
powerhouse for the creative industries. London is known for its 
creativity and continues to attract the best companies and talent from 
around the world. I’m delighted to support London Design Festival, which
 shows that London is open to great ideas, innovation and people from 
all backgrounds.” Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London.“London and Design 
go hand in hand. It is part of our story. London Design Festival is a 
platform for hundreds of design stories to be told. Each of them talks 
to an expanding audience hungry for design ideas and enjoying the 
quality and diversity of what’s on offer. It all confirms London’s 
status as the global centre of design.&quot; - Ben Evans CBE.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Sydney Design Week 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sydney-design-week-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 13, 2024 - Sep 19, 2024; Event City: Sydney, AU IN BETWEEN WORLDSNow is the time for more inclusive cities. How can design push the 
boundaries of possibility to support sustainable models for living, 
connection and culture? Sydney Design Week 2024 brings together 
visionary designers, architects and artists, engaging research, 
storytelling and image making to create space for alternative futures.https://powerhouse.com.au/program/sydney-design-weekRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Zurich Design Weeks 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/zurich-design-weeks-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 12, 2024 - Sep 29, 2024; Event City: Zürich, CH The Zurich Design Weeks are the largest design event in Switzerland. 
Once a year, they invite a wide audience to visit various exhibitions, 
installations and events. Ateliers and stores open their doors, 
established brands present their novelties and designers give an insight
 into their work. The three-week festival brings together established 
events and institutions and offers an extensive supporting program with 
talks, city tours and workshops. The wide range of formats for 
participation makes it possible to cater to the different needs of the 
participants and to offer a platform to all design disciplines. The 
Zurich Design Weeks unite people who create and develop design, work 
with it and enjoy it.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Helsinki Design Week 2024: Underneath</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/helsinki-design-week-2024-underneath</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 6, 2024 - Sep 15, 2024; Event City: Helsinki, FI Helsinki Design Week’s Annual Theme for 2024 is Underneath“Design is still sadly often seen as a surface layer, a visual 
addition at the end of projects. Although beauty and harmony are 
necessities, there is a huge untapped, structural power of change in the
 design industry”, says Helsinki Design Week’s Programme Director Anni 
Korkman.All new launches presented at design festivals are preceded by a 
development phase. This creative process is often presented as mystical,
 and for good reason. We simply cannot say exactly where the ideas come 
from. It is impossible to learn how to perfectly replicate moments of 
insight. Designers answer the question about their sources of 
inspiration time and time again – simply because we want to learn to 
understand how someone invents and creates.
Underneath brings these pre-announcement stages to the 
surface and dives deep into the design process. In the autumn, Helsinki 
Design Week will again make new stories, shedding light on the most 
interesting phenomena and making design visible all around us.
The world needs a radical redesign and reconstruction. In September, 
Helsinki Design Week invites not only the entire design community, but 
also creators from other fields to participate in the discussion. In 
addition to designers and architects, we need engineers, researchers, 
entrepreneurs, economists and artists. Helsinki Design Week’s goal is to
 make the relationship of all these fields to design visible – and then 
to strengthen this relationship. Talking about the transformative forces
 of design among ourselves goes nowhere. Helsinki Design Week believes 
in cooperation.
Underneath invites us to reach deeper and further – to learn
 from the past and look to the future with an open mind. That’s why we 
want to offer the visitors and creators of our festival the opportunity 
to openly reflect on what is most important right now. What kind of 
reality are we working for now and in the future? The answer may be 
found underneath the surface.The theme trilogy, which began last year, is now in its middle 
part. The 2023 Once Upon a Time theme started a three-year story, the 
second part of which now dives deeper under the surface. The middle of 
the story is often the most convoluted; the characters face obstacles 
and we have to root for them. Similarly, the middle part of most 
processes is the most difficult; the initial enthusiasm may have died 
down, the research may lead in unexpected directions, and none of the 
experiments will produce the desired outcome. The team’s mutual 
relations crack, and the trust in one’s own work ceases. Many sectors 
are now in a difficult phase. The uncertain global situation and the 
accelerating pace of change force us into areas of discomfort and to the
 edge of big questions. Staying open and trusting are not always easy. 
It’s good to remember that even this phase will pass.
Helsinki Design Week’s activities are year-round, and our 
multi-year theme story continues where we left off last September. There
 are familiar partners and expected, recurring events, as well as 
surprises and new developments. HDW spreads to new spaces around the 
capital region, presents previously unknown factors, and brings new 
ideas and territorial conquests to the surface. In 2025, the 20th 
anniversary of the festival will be celebrated, when our story 
culminates – and continues.
Helsinki Design Week 6–15 September 2024.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Detroit Month of Design 2024: Creative Currents</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/detroit-month-of-design-2024-creative-currents</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 1, 2024 - Sep 30, 2024; Event City: Detroit, MI, US Detroit Month of Design is a citywide collaboration of creativity that gathers 
designers, consumers, residents and the greater community to celebrate 
Detroit’s role as a national and global design capital. Detroit Month of
 Design returns for its 14th annual edition this September 1-30, 2024!
Every
 September, partners across Detroit—from emerging studios to established
 companies and educational institutions—come together to show off their 
latest works and ideas. These cross-disciplinary events take place in 
all corners of the city, highlighting the talent and innovation that 
makes Detroit a UNESCO City of Design.2024 Theme:
Creative CurrentsCreative
 Currents, pays tribute to Detroit’s unique legacy of artistry and 
innovation, while emphasizing the importance of collaboration and 
collective action as we look to the future.

The ripple effect of Detroit’s design history stretches across the 
globe, spanning time and space. Detroit forever changed the way the 
world lives, works, and moves.  

Creative Currents amplifies the notion that for our region to prosper, 
we must be deliberate about creating spaces where the flow of 
information, opportunities, and creative solutions can move freely and 
equally.
The Detroit Month of Design 
exists as a platform for creating these intentional spaces. Today, the 
creative minds in Detroit hold the keys to our collective success. As we
 move through this time marked by rapid changes in our economy, 
environment and tech, the innovators of today embody Detroit’s Legacy in
 Motion.Moving forward, shaping an equitable future where everyone can thrive.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Creative Futures Conference 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/creative-futures-conference-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/creative-futures-conference-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 28, 2024; Event City: Atlanta, GA, US The Creative Futures Conference brings together design-minded leaders across business, non-profit, academia and the arts to explore the ways design can drive radical transformation in business, climate, culture and community. You will walk away with new experiences and ideas that will challenge the status quo, provoke conversations, and create inclusive cultures.This year’s theme, “Now That You Know, What Will You Do?” will challenge attendees to harness the power of human-centered design in addressing global issues.The conference will begin with the Design is Human Awards on the evening of September 27, honoring exemplary contributions to the design community. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from industry leaders. Other highlights include presentations on experiential design, a talk by Morris Adjmi FAIA, the designer of the FORTH Hotel &amp; Social Club, and discussions on the urban planning impacts of the 2026 World Cup in Atlanta.The conference will also present international perspectives, such as Tabea Fahr, an architect from Zurich, sharing her research on Vine City, and a session on reshaping Atlanta’s Westside led by Taylor Coles and Professor Ingeborg Rocker from GA Tech.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Atlanta Design Festival 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/atlanta-design-festival-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/atlanta-design-festival-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 28, 2024 - Oct 6, 2024; Event City: Atlanta, GA, US Atlanta Design Festival is a platform to celebrate, convene, &amp; connect creative industries. The festival invites the brightest creative leaders and organizations to host installations, exhibitions, design and architecture tours, film screenings, conference panels and more, to showcase Atlanta as a global powerhouse and innovator of ideas.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>ArchiTech Summit</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 26, 2024; Event City: Washington, DC, US Lighting Environments, Elevated™, and Environments Announce Inaugural &#039;ArchiTech Summit&#039; First-of-its-kind consortium of innovation and technology for the leading built environments
Lighting Environments, Elevated™, and Environments are excited to announce the inaugural ArchiTech Summit, taking place on September 26, 2024 atHQO Waterside Events in Washington, D.C. 
The ArchiTech Summit will bring together leaders in architecture, tech, and design to redefine built environments and unlock transformative resources for visionary spaces. The agenda promises inspiration, learning, and networking, all under one roof with specialized classes and engaging panels led by industry experts, as well curated vendor booths showcasing cutting-edge products and services from lighting, building tech, and design partners.
&quot;The ArchiTech Summit embodies our commitment to fostering innovation and sustainability in the built environment. ArchiTech is an invaluable opportunity for industry leaders to connect, share insights, and learn from one another, coming together to drive meaningful progress within our industry,&quot; said Erin McDannald, CEO of Lighting Environments and its sister companies, Elevated and Environments, where she leads in IoT integration and building management with the Elevated™ app.
The Summit&#039;s programming is organized into distinct educational tracks to ensure that each attendee gleans practical, actionable knowledge tailored to their role in the industry:
Contractors, installers, and integrators will learn cutting-edge techniques for designing and implementing innovative building systems. Owners and end users will discover how to leverage these advanced technologies to gain a competitive edge.Specifiers and consultants will delve into the intricacies of creating, executing, and demonstrating the value of these smart solutions.
Sessions for each educational track will be led by industry experts and speakers, over a dozen of which have been confirmed from organizations including Genlyte Connected; QTL Lighting; MHT Technologies; Crestron; Streamside Solutions; Enlighted (Siemens); Sinclair Digital; Airthings; Facility Performance Consulting (FPC Global); EY; Syska; HOK; Newcomb &amp; Boyd; MFX Ventures; sshape; CM Kling + Associates; West Virginia Public Schools; S2N Technology Group; and Schneider Electric.
Attendees will also be able to experience the Elevated™ app, a building systems software platform that integrates IoT and AI to change and improve our interaction with the spaces we inhabit. 
Don&#039;t miss the chance to see how technology is not just building spaces, but also building better experiences and shaping our shared future. Register now for the inaugural ArchiTech Summit. Space is limited, and early registration is encouraged.
To learn more about involvement opportunities, please visit www.architechsummit.com or contact hello@architechsummit.com. For more information about Elevated, please visit www.poweredbyelevated.com. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Tour Day 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tour-day-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/tour-day-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 19, 2024; Event City: Various locations across the U.S. The only national program of its kind, Tour Day is devoted to the appreciation of modern architecture in the United States. Tours and events focused on architecture and design of the Modern Movement are hosted by Docomomo US chapters, partners, and leading voices in preservation. Tour Day events can be hosted by nearly anyone interested in or with access to a significant modern building or site.This year&#039;s thematic focus is Corporate Campuses. Participants are encouraged but not required to incorporate the theme.Tour Day 2024 will take place Saturday, October 19, and throughout the month of October.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Beaux Arts Ball 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/beaux-arts-ball-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/beaux-arts-ball-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 20, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US The Beaux Arts Ball will take place on Friday, September 20, 2024We are assembling a talented team for a spectacular event for our community to come together and celebrate with music and dancing in a truly unique setting. Details about this year’s theme, sponsorships, and ticket information will be released soon.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Open House Chicago 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/open-house-chicago-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/open-house-chicago-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 19, 2024 - Oct 20, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US Every October, the Chicago Architecture Center is proud to host Open House Chicago—a free public festival that offers self-guided history and architecture trails throughout Chicago, talks and programming, and behind-the-scenes access to architecturally, historically and culturally significant sites across the city.Open House Chicago remains one of the largest events of its kind in the world. In 2024, Open House Chicago will occur on October 19 and 20 with over 160 sites.Sites for Open House Chicago will be announced mid-September.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Open House New York Weekend 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/open-house-new-york-weekend-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 18, 2024 - Oct 20, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Open House New York Weekend is an annual festival that opens 200+ sites across the five boroughs for tours and special activities at skyscrapers, tunnels, and everything in between.Join us on October 18-20, 2024, for the 22nd annual OHNY Weekend festival and get a behind-the-scenes look at new buildings reshaping the skyline, public works facilities keeping the city running, parks offering respite, state-of-the-art performance spaces, manufacturing workshops, private collections, and much more.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Archtober 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/archtober-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 1, 2024 - Oct 31, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Bustler has been a proud sponsor of Archtober since 2011
Archtober, a New York City-based platform that promotes the discovery of architecture and design through experiences and content, will celebrate the next installment of its annual festival from October 1–31, 2024. In collaboration with over 100 partners and sponsors across the city, the 2024 festival will gather events, exhibitions, resources, and activities across the five boroughs to raise awareness of the importance of architecture and design in New York City.
In recent years, Archtober has continued to grow and deepen its impact with the addition of an annual festival theme, which we launched in 2023. Our first theme, Bridging Divides, reflected a profound commitment to fostering inclusivity, innovation, and a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between individuals, communities, and the spaces they inhabit. This year’s theme, Tracing the Future, delves into the evolving landscape of NYC through affordable housing, sustainable design, infrastructure, and more.
Additionally, this year the festival has introduced its first design competition, the “Greetings From…” Archtober Postcard Competition, which invites creatives from all backgrounds (architects, illustrators, design enthusiasts, etc.) to cast a visionary gaze towards what lies ahead. We can imagine a focus on sensorial living or biophilic workspaces, or maybe you have an idea around accessible design or mass timber—whatever it is, we want to see. Submissions are open through September 3, with winners receiving $500 each and the opportunity to have their printed postcard distributed at the Center for Architecture throughout the course of the 2024 festival.
Archtober is also excited to continue to expand the Archtober Guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app.
“As Archtober continues to grow each year, we’re eager to engage more New Yorkers from every borough in the discussion around architecture and design,” says Jesse Lazar, Assoc. AIA, Executive Director, AIA New York and the Center for Architecture. “We are thrilled to partner with 100+ organizations under this year’s festival theme, Tracing the Future, to offer programs that invite new voices and begin to tackle key urban challenges such as housing, infrastructure, and livability. Our new postcard competition hopes to challenge our community and the public to imagine a city shaped by collective creativity, with sustainability and equity at the forefront.”
“Tracing the Future is more than a theme; it’s an invitation to explore how our architectural choices today will define tomorrow’s New York,” says Katie Mullen, Director of Archtober and Director of Exhibitions and Programs, Center for Architecture. “This year’s festival is a call to action for innovators and creatives to rethink established practices and explore new possibilities in improving our built environment.”Festival Theme: Tracing the Future
While reflecting on our past and celebrating our present, this year’s festival explores the blueprint of tomorrow’s architecture. Archtober 2024: Tracing the Future hopes to build a roadmap for how the spaces we inhabit will transform the future. We hope to spark dialogue and inspire collaboration among architects, designers, urban planners, and design enthusiasts alike, fostering inclusivity within innovation.
Programming within this umbrella includes the discussion Indigeneity and Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Spatial Practices, developed in collaboration with the Indigenous Society of Architecture, Planning and Design (ISAPD), on Thursday, October 10, 6:00–8:00 pm at the Center for Architecture. The conversation will feature Anjelica Gallegos, Co-founder, ISAPD; Julia Watson, Author, Lo–TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism; Winona LaDuke, Founder, Winona’s Hemp &amp; Heritage Farm; and Christian Hart Nakarado, Assistant Professor of Art, Wesleyan University; Founder, Slow Built Studio.
The Center for Architecture will also host the panel discussion Tracing the Future: Affordable Housing in NYC, on Monday, October 21, 6:00–8:00 pm, featuring a selection of award-winning affordable housing projects from NYSERDA’s Buildings of Excellence competition, which funds developers and architects around New York State who demonstrate a commitment to reducing carbon emissions while also creating innovative and cost-effective housing. The discussion will be moderated by Metropolis magazine Editor-in-Chief Avinash Rajagopal.
Additional programs include the continuation of AIA New York’s 2024 presidential lecture series, The Future of Public Space and Art, with a conversation on social equity taking place on Wednesday, October 2, 6:00–8:00 pm. The event will feature Karen Alexander, MPA, Director of Outreach and Education for the International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab) Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics in the Pedersen Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins Un ]]></description>
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<title>Bethel Woods Art and Architecture Festival 2024: BuildFest</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/bethel-woods-art-and-architecture-festival-2024-buildfest</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 11, 2024 - Sep 15, 2024; Event City: Woodstock, NY, US BuildFest marks the third year of the Bethel Woods Art &amp; 
Architecture Festival and begins a multi-year project to merge digital 
and analog fabrication pedagogies with creative notions of function and 
play, focusing on flexibility and adaptation.
The BuildFest closing party will begin Saturday night, September 14, 
at 8:00 pm at the Museum At Bethel Woods with lectures by Katie 
MacDonald (After Architecture) and Greg Corso (Sports Collaborative) and
 a performance by the psychedelic dance rock Sub Pop recording artist, 
Guerilla Toss. The public opening of installations will take place at 
11:00 am Sunday morning, September 15. 
The 2024 iteration of the festival includes custom installations 
built by faculty and student participants from Princeton University, 
Syracuse University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Cornell 
University, and more. The opening of installations will take place on 
Sunday morning, September 15, and installations will be on display to 
the public through December 2024.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Alvar Aalto Symposium 2024</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Aug 22, 2024 - Aug 23, 2024; Event City: Jyväskylä, FI Join for the 16th Alvar Aalto Symposium – THE WEIGHT OF ARCHITECTURE
How much does architecture weigh when the future of the entire planet
 is at stake? What is the role of architecture and design amidst 
ecological crises, catastrophes and political upheaval? Can design make a
 difference, solve problems, and bring any radical change for the 
better?
Two days, three themes (ERA), with presentations on:

ENVIRONMENT

RESOURCES

ARCHITECTURE
The main themes have emerged from the topical phenomena of global 
crises; climate change, extreme weather conditions and the loss of 
biodiversity to the political, financial and societal changes in our 
environment. Check the programme HERE.
The 16th Alvar Aalto Symposium 22.-23.8.2024 is a 
hybrid event, onsite in Jyväskylä, Finland, and virtual for a large 
international audience around the world. The event language is English. 
The traditional onsite venue is the main building of the University of 
Jyväskylä (Alvar Aalto, 1954-55).
Leading international and Finnish speakers, discussions and networking. The 15th Alvar Aalto Medal
 will be awarded at the opening day of the symposium. This 
internationally prestigious architecture prize is awarded jointly by the
 Alvar Aalto Foundation, Finnish Association of Architects SAFA, Museum 
of Finnish Architecture, Finnish Architectural Society and the City of 
Helsinki.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 10, 2024 - Oct 13, 2024; Event City: Paris, FR From the Spring through the Autumn of 2024, The Musée des Arts Décoratifs and the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine, will collaborate on a two-part history of the creation of department stores in Paris, beginning in 1852 and lasting until the present day.The first exhibition, to be held at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs from April 10th through October 13th, 2024, examines the rise of department stores within the historical, political, and social context of the Second Empire, exploring the development, golden age, and consecration of these mammoth Magasins at the 1925 International Exhibition of Decorative and Industrial Arts. Beginning with the establishment of Le Bon Marché, Les Magasins du Louvre, Le Printemps, La Samaritaine and Les Galeries Lafayette, the exhibition will convey the importance of this new style of commerce and explain how it gave rise to a female-driven world of consumerism. The second exhibition, presented at the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine, from October 16th, 2024, through March 16th, 2025, focuses on the European history of department stores throughout the decades, from the mid-19th century to the present day. This segment depicts the significance of architectural design in the consumer experience while highlighting the prominent exterior facades, grandiose interiors, and staging of merchandise in department stores across France and Europe.DetailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 00:18:08 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Seattle Design Festival: 2024 WHAT IF?</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/seattle-design-festival-2024-what-if</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Aug 17, 2024 - Aug 22, 2024; Event City: Seattle, WA, US The Seattle Design Festival (SDF), formerly known as Design in Public, was founded in 2011 to celebrate all the ways that design makes life better for Seattle, and to nurture relationships among multidisciplinary designers, civic leaders, business innovators, community organizers, educators, artists, and activists.Through a broad range of events developed by our community partners, we are able to engage a diverse cross-section of the people that live, work, and play in our city. SDF believes that design is for everyone, and its benefits should be accessible, intersectional, and informed by a diverse public.WHAT CAN I EXPECT AT SDF: 2024 WHAT IF?
  We are thrilled to invite you to join us for 6 days of transformative programming, all designed to unleash the design thinker in everyone and to build more equitable and thriving communities through design. Mark your calendar- save the date- and ask yourself WHAT IF? we can all harness the power of design? Festival HighlightsSDF Block Party @ Lake Union Park Kick off the Festival with our Block Party on August 17 and 18! This fun outdoor event is an opportunity for the design community and the public to come together and interact through large-scale design installations and design activities, all centered around the Festival’s 2024 theme, WHAT IF? Attendance is free, so bring your friends and family!Design Mixers Join us after the Block Party as we travel to other areas of the city, to build community and celebrate interdisciplinary design at our Design Mixers. Experience how design can bring people together and inspire positive change. Mainstage This year the Block Party is expanding to include a mainstage featuring performances, talks, and demonstrations. Can’t make it in person? No problem! Our Mainstage will digitally broadcast as a Virtual Mainstage – so that you can engage with the Festival from anywhere and be part of the conversation. Closing Party Join us on August 22 as we celebrate the close of the 2024 Festival with a memorable Closing Party. Reflect on the innovative ideas explored and raise a glass to the connections made throughout the week. Be part of our vibrant community of designers, thinkers, and innovators as we explore the possibilities of design with the prompt: WHAT IF?We look forward to seeing you there and sharing in this inspiring journey! WHERE WILL THE 2024 SEATTLE DESIGN FESTIVAL BE HELD?We are excited to offer both in-person and remote engagements at SDF 2024: WHAT IF?, to help all of our community find their way to celebrate!This year the Block Party will be held at Lake Union Park on August 17 &amp; 18 from 10am-7pm. We’ll also be hosting four in-person social events via our Design Mixers and Closing Party. These events will be hosted in SLU, the Central District, and Downtown.If you are unable to join us in person at the Park you can join us remotely for the Virtual Mainstage, which will rescreen Mainstage programs via the SDF YouTube Channel on August 20 &amp; 21.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 00:18:02 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Welcome to Tribuneville: An Imaginary Vision of an Old Chicago That Could Have Been</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/welcome-to-tribuneville-an-imaginary-vision-of-an-old-chicago-that-could-have-been</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 17, 2024 - Dec 30, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US MAS Context and 150 Media Stream are thrilled to co-present “Welcome to Tribuneville: An Imaginary Vision of an Old Chicago That Could Have Been” by architectural cartoonist Klaus.The hand-drawn animation, installed on 150 Media Stream’s giant media wall—a 150 ft x 22 ft series of LED screens—features sixty of the most inventive building designs entered in the famed 1922 Chicago Tribune Tower architectural competition, as well as flying machines, elevated walkways, monorail tramways, and other fantastical details dreamed up by the artist.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Aug 2024 18:01:07 +0200</pubDate>
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<media:keywords>Welcome, Tribuneville:, Imaginary, Vision, Old, Chicago, That, Could, Have, Been</media:keywords>
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<title>Alvar Aalto and Nordic ModernArchitecture Tour</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/alvar-aalto-and-nordic-modernarchitecture-tour</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Aug 11, 2024 - Aug 23, 2024; Event City: Helsinki, Fl , Helsinki, Jyväskylä, Sannatero, Normaku, Stockholm, Oslo, Gothenburg,Copenhagen Scandinavia Architectural Tour for international students! Professor Fan Lu from Tsinghua University will guide us to explore the four Nordic countries.
Discover the unique and inventive architecture in 4 Nordic countries on a 12-day journey with Architectural Adventures. Visit the work of more than a dozen design masters who have influenced the world of design. We plan routes and discover along with you, from contemporary and pioneering urban areas to hidden classic projects in the rural outskirts. Learning and accessing award-winning complexes, opera houses, public spaces, and cultural centers, share the energy of modern design in Scandinavia from Alvar Aalto onwards.RSVP Link: https://b.xiumi.us/board/v5/33... Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2024 10:51:51 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Construction Ecologies</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/construction-ecologies</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/construction-ecologies</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Aug 2, 2024; Event City: Butte, MT, US Opening August 2nd, 2024 at the Imagine Butte Resource Center (IBRC) in historic Uptown Butte, Construction Ecologies presents architectural research exploring construction supply chains in Montana, tracing the flow of raw materials from their original sites of extraction through production to their final use in the built environment. Sponsored by the nonprofit Building Bureau and the School of Architecture at Montana State University (MSU), the show features research by 
eleven graduate architecture students conducted this spring in Building Bureau’s Visiting Scholar Advanced Architectural Studio at MSU. The work on display includes diagrams, text, mineral samples, material experiments and physical models, and represents both industrially produced construction materials ranging from gypsum to copper – for which Butte is famed – and renewable resources such as timber, wool, and straw. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2024 21:51:54 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Design Mumbai</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-mumbai</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 6, 2024 - Nov 9, 2024; Event City: Mumbai, IN Do you want to discover the latest design trends, network with tastemakers in the design community and discover the latest launches from international design brands? Join us for the first-ever Design Mumbai, India’s debut contemporary design show with an international presence, taking place from 6-9 November at Jio World Garden. Book your tickets now!Design Mumbai is the premier trade event for interiors and architecture professionals, as well as design and interiors enthusiasts. The show captures the creative energy and consumer power of India, showcasing the finest local design talent alongside international household-name brands. Also, a packed series of talks and workshops will provide an unmissable opportunity to hear industry leaders discussing design and architecture’s hottest topics.Be among the first to experience Design Mumbai by securing a VIP Preview Pass, offering early entry on Wednesday 6 November for exclusive access to the show ahead of the main opening. This exclusive launch day pass also includes unlimited access to the show for the rest of the week.Professional, student and general passes are also available. Secure your spot today and be part of the future of design!Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2024 00:51:51 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Burmese Teak Farmhouses: Inside Efforts to Preserve a Centuries&#45;Long Building Tradition</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/burmese-teak-farmhouses-inside-efforts-to-preserve-a-centuries-long-building-tradition</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Aug 13, 2024; Event City:  Myanmar’s traditional teak farmhouses, included on the 2020 World Monuments Watch, embody the country’s unique vernacular building traditions. However, in recent years modern building materials, the rising price of teak, and political turmoil have caused farmhouses to disappear at rapid rates. Limited research has been done on the mechanisms driving them, and little documentation of the disappearing farmhouses exists.Join us for an inside look into ongoing efforts to fill this gap with World Monuments Fund Regional Director Jeff Allen, Project Manager Waraporn Suwatchotikul, and architect U Aung Soe Myint. Diving into ongoing work to document Burmese teak farmhouses’ architectural typology, symbolism, and usage, this conversation will explore how documentation can help us a consider the cultural values of this vernacular building tradition in a new light.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 02:52:03 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Kagoshima: Stories in Craft from South Japan</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/kagoshima-stories-in-craft-from-south-japan</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 14, 2024 - Sep 22, 2024; Event City: London, GB This September, Japanese craft and design store wagumi in London’s Oxo Tower will present the second edition of “Kagoshima: Stories in Craft from South Japan” during the London Design Festival.  The event showcases unique craft items from Kagoshima, Japan, making a rare appearance in Europe. Visitors will discover the rich heritage of Kagoshima through ceramics, glass, textiles, tea, folk toys, and bamboo crafts.  Each piece narrates the prefecture&#039;s history, influenced by its volcanic landscape and cultural evolution from the old Satsuma domain.
Highlights include ceramics in the Kuro-mon tradition, made in with locally sourced materials and classic styles by the Ryomonji potter’s collective, and with fresh interpretation by Kaori Sasaki.  Kagoshima’s abundant bamboo is a material for craft for small firms such as Yagitake, and Oh no Konbo folk toys, and regional tea styles will also feature.  The event’s artwork is by Motohiro Waki, who with his Kagomania brand tells the modern stories and identity of his home region.
The event runs from 14th to 22nd September 2024, open Tuesday to Sunday, 11am - 6pm, at wagumi, Unit 1.09, Oxo Tower Wharf, Barge House Street, London, SE1 9PH. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to explore the enduring crafts and stories of Kagoshima.
For more information, visit wagumi-j.com or follow @kagoshima_stories on social media.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2024 18:17:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Teenage Dreams</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/teenage-dreams</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 12, 2024 - Jan 5, 2025; Event City: Copenhagen, DK Through fascinating installations created by recognized design studios such as Our Shift, Natural Material Studio, and Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen, visitors enter into a world where dreams and reality merge. The exhibition focuses on young people and invites you to explore and reflect on what a teenager’s room represents.A teenager’s room is more than just a room. For teenagers, their bedroom is their safe space. It is where they can get a good night’s sleep and can be themselves. It is where they do their homework, recharge their batteries, and relax. However, their room also provides the technological setting for their communication, social interaction, and identity formation online. Today, more young people than ever are struggling. Many feel pressured to succeed and suffer from loneliness. And many teens are far more concerned about the environment today than previous generations were. Their commitment to being responsible consumers is reflected in an increasing recycling trend, both with regard to their clothing choices and to the materials and furniture they surround themselves with. Each installation is designed to spark reflection and conversations about how spaces impact our well-being and reflect the sign of the times. You can touch new biogenetic materials, recharge your body and phone while lying in what was once a festival tent, and check out the light in the selfie zone where the border between the private and public sphere is dissolved.Danish Architecture CenterRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2024 18:17:48 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>madskills: Self&#45;Documenting Construction on Social Media</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/madskills-self-documenting-construction-on-social-media</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 7, 2024 - Oct 20, 2024; Event City: Montreal, QC, CA madskills: Self-Documenting Construction on Social Media 
investigates popular social media clips documenting construction work by
 those present on site. Inspired by the rise of the creator economy, 
contractors, builders, and tradespeople have started to record and share
 their skills, creativity, and concerns with a digitally connected 
community of peers, clients, and construction enthusiasts through 
shares, likes, follows, and comments. The diffusion of these images and 
reels and the emergence of this trend heighten the visibility of the 
construction industry, workers, and their material culture and 
practices.  Juxtaposing digitally produced content with items from the CCA 
collection, the exhibition explores how the visual representation of 
construction processes has changed with the use of social media, as 
control over its distribution has shifted to include everyone involved 
and more. Where past documentation practices largely tended to subject 
labourers to the gaze of the camera or removed their presence on 
building sites altogether, visually skilled operators now place their 
bodies, tools, and the machines they use at the centre of their digital 
output—setting the tone for broader conversations about work and working
 in the built environment. What does this new approach to documenting 
their work and public image mean for them, and how is the public’s 
perception of labour and workers in the building sector influenced by 
these new innovative, performative, and often funny documents? madskills is part of a longer, ongoing investigation at the CCA
 into the use of photography and new media as a means of studying the 
built environment. This new chapter on digitally produced content 
engages with questions of agency, authorship, and ethics around the 
presentation and citation of such material.    Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2024 01:52:02 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Big, Hot &amp;amp; Sticky</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/big-hot-sticky</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 27, 2024 - Aug 23, 2024; Event City: Houston, TX, US Architecture Center Houston is proud to announce their upcoming exhibition Big, Hot, and Sticky, opening Thursday, June 27, 5:30-7:30pm, and on view through April 23, 2024. Curated by Dalia Munenzon and Maggie Tsang, the exhibition commissions seven architects and artist to respond to Houston&#039;s built and natural environment.
Houston is Big, Hot, and Sticky. The metropolitan region is roughly 
640 square miles, and from east of Galveston Bay to west of Katy, it is 
comparable in width to the State of Connecticut. For nearly one third of
 the year, the city’s temperature climbs to at least 90 °F; and 2,500 
miles of slow moving, flat waterways crisscross the city creating a 
swamp-like environment.
Houston’s emergence as a metropolis, like many American cities, has 
been shaped by its defiance of the environment. From climate control to 
flood control, the city is a hyper-engineered, constructed landscape 
designed to resist the natural world. As Houston grows, however, so too 
does this tension between the natural and the human-made: from the shock
 of hurricanes and tropical storms to the chronic stresses of urban heat
 and nuisance flooding. In the face of these environmental challenges, 
engineered and technological solutions have a limited impact, and 
historically, have also been sources of inequality. Instead, what is 
needed is a more radical social, cultural, and ecological imaginary that
 recasts the city’s relationship to nature.
Big, Hot, and Sticky, spotlights Houston as a novel urban 
ecosystem: a constellation of highways, waterways, air-conditioned 
buildings, remnant prairies, and possums. This exhibition invites seven 
designers to respond to Houston’s provocation through critical 
histories, design research, and speculative projects rooted in the 
city’s urban landscape: How are environments, climates, and cultures 
co-constructed? What is the future of this notoriously air-conditioned, 
car-centered, energy capital? What does it look like to thrive in a city
 that is Big, Hot, and Sticky?Contributors:

Cadaster

Lola Ben-Alon and The Natural Materials Lab

Dept.

Departamento del Distrito

Dalia Munenzon and the Urban Climate Adaptation Lab

Jess Myers

Feifei ZhouRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jul 2024 21:18:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>The Making of a Design District: A Panel Discussion</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-making-of-a-design-district-a-panel-discussion</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jul 18, 2024; Event City: Long Beach, CA, US The Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) and Studio One Eleven are pleased to announce the launch of a series of conversations on the creative economy titled, “The Making of a Design District.” The inaugural panel discussion will take place on July 18, 2024, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at Studio One Eleven in Downtown Long Beach. This event will introduce the concept of a downtown design district to the Long Beach community, examining it through business, community, and economic lenses.The discussion aims to provide attendees with valuable insights into the lessons learned from the creation of other successful design districts, as well as an opportunity to share what this might look like for Long Beach. Panel Participants:  Kiana Wenzell, Director of Culture and Community at Design Core Detroit Angela Anthony, Brand Ambassador and Communications Director at Helms Bakery District in Culver City Moderated by Sinead Finnerty-Pyne, Director of Marketing and Special Projects, Studio One Eleven This is a free event, if you would like to attend, please RSVP here. There is free 2-hour parking in the parking lot behind the Studio One Eleven building off of 3rd St. and The PromenadeRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jul 2024 18:52:07 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>The Genius of the Place: The Life and Work of Geoffrey Bawa</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-genius-of-the-place-the-life-and-work-of-geoffrey-bawa</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jul 13, 2024; Event City: Long Beach, CA, US Join Studio One Eleven in collaboration with the LA Design Festival’s Docos on Design Series at the Downtown Long Beach ArtWalk for an exclusive screening of the 2023 film celebrating the legendary Sri Lankan architect, Geoffrey Bawa. Directed by Afdhel Aziz and co-created by Paul Vu, this film offers an intimate exploration of Bawa’s iconic works, highlighting his profound influence on modern architecture in South Asia.Geoffrey Bawa’s architectural legacy comes to life in this captivating documentary, which delves into five of his most notable projects. From ocean fortresses to jungle palaces, each location reflects Bawa’s ability to harness “the genius of the place” as a source of inspiration.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion led by Studio One Eleven Urban Design Director Shruti Shankar, featuring co-director and editor Paul Vu and architect, Gerhard Mayer, who worked with Bawa in his early career. Gain insight into Bawa’s creative process and the spiritual energy that infused his designs, as well as the filmmaking journey behind “The Genius of the Place.” Starting on July 15, the film will be streaming globally on Shelter. View trailer here.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Design Community Symposium and Exhibit</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-community-symposium-and-exhibit</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/design-community-symposium-and-exhibit</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 19, 2024; Event City: Long Beach, CA, US Keynotes  |  Mini-CEU Sessions  |  Student Exhibit  |  Trade Showcase Floor  |  Social NetworkingRegister: https://aialb-sb.org/dcse-2024/Keynote presentations:ARCHITECT AS ENTREPRENEUR: Everything but the ArchitectureDiscover how to build a strong foundation for making informed, strategic business decisionsLearn about effective marketing techniques and client engagement strategiesGain an understanding about the gaps in traditional architectural education that hinder you from acquiring essential business skills necessary for running a successful practiceDevelop strategies for integrating business acumen into architectural practiceSteven Burns, FAIA, NCARB, Architecture in BusinessTECH-SAVVY ARCHITECT: Capturing Your Firm’s Memory &amp; Work ProductCreate a Digital Stick Set to use data-driven knowledge at your fingertipsCreate an implementation plan for new technology adoption using an agile project management approachDevelop a framework for a digital drawing library that will require minimal effort to maintain and continue to growIdentify key strategies to secure executive support and leadership buy-in for implementing technology solutionsDr. Yichun (Ethan) Wei – PhD, CEO &amp; Co-founder AI PrenticeSabina Beg – Design Technology Manager at ZGF ArchitectsARCHITECT AS ADVOCATE: State &amp; Local Efforts that are Influencing the IndustryPanelists:Winston Thorne, AIA, NOMA, NCARB, CSBA 2024 AIA California President   Scott Terrell has been the Director of Government Relations at AIA CaliforniaCarlos Hernandez, AIA – President &amp; AIA California RepresentativeLance Collins, AIA - Director &amp; Panel ModeratorAR OVER 40 VENDORS ON THE TRADE SHOWCASE FLOOR + MOBILE SHOWROOMSAttend for an hour or all five – earn up to 4 LUs (1 HSW) (see below for sessions and times)Tradeshow floor and exhibits open during the entire eventLiving on the Edge – Coastal Residential Design Awards submissions on displayArchitectural Photography Competition submissions on displayRegister: https://aialb-sb.org/dcse-2024/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2024 02:52:09 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Frank Lloyd Wright &amp;amp; the American City Today</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/frank-lloyd-wright-the-american-city-today</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 25, 2024 - Sep 29, 2024; Event City: Detroit, MI, US As Wright’s conceptions of “The Living City” developed across the decades, he came to see the automobile and modern means of communication as tools to rethink the historical tension between the city and the suburbs in American life. Detroit and our experiences with its urbanized landscape offer us a chance to examine the relationships of Wright’s work and legacy to historical and contemporary issues of American landscapes, cities and suburbs through a critical lens.Come together with preservationists, owners of Wright-designed houses, administrators of public sites, architects, scholars, restoration specialists, and design enthusiasts from around the world for five days of educational talks, evening celebrations, and tours. We’ll visit six Wright-designed buildings, as well as works by Eliel and Eero Saarinen, Paul Rudolph, Alexander Girard &amp; more – many not regularly open to visitors. The gala will raise support for our mission and celebrate the  recipients of the 2024 Wright Spirit Awards.Event detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Preserving the Recent Past 4</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/preserving-the-recent-past-4</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 19, 2025 - Mar 21, 2025; Event City: Boston, MA, US Celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the groundbreaking Preserving the Recent Past conference series, PRP4 will provide a new forum to share the latest strategies for identifying, protecting, and conserving significant structures and sites from the recent past.ProgramThe conference program will include three tracks of presentations on advocacy challenges and preservation strategies, history and context and technical conservation issues and solutions for post-World War II resources, to take place on Thursday, March 20 and Friday, March 21, 2025. In addition to the paper sessions, there will be additional opportunities for full and half day tours to visit preservation and recent past sites throughout the area, as well as training workshops.Building on a legacyIn concurrent presentation sessions, plenary talks, workshops and tours, Preserving the Recent Past 4 will build upon the groundbreaking work of its prior conferences —Preserving the Recent Past (1995, Chicago), Preserving the Recent Past 2 (2000, Philadelphia), Preserve and Play (2005, Chicago) and Preserving the Recent Past 3 (2019, Los Angeles)—to address key issues in the preservation of modern historic resources. Much has changed in the thirty years since this conference series began. A variety of resources have reached fifty years of age; innovation continues in the treatment of postwar materials and assemblies; and new survey techniques for suburban and urban landscapes have emerged. Buildings and sites from this period reflect the dynamism, creativity, and tensions of the society that created them. They tell stories—of mass suburbanization and urban disinvestment and reinvestment, of multiple and successive modern styles, innovative products, and new social and activist movements.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jul 2024 00:35:08 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/i-m-pei-life-is-architecture</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 29, 2024 - Jan 5, 2025; Event City: Hong Kong, HK The first full-scale retrospective of Ieoh Ming Pei (1917–2019), I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture
 properly appraises for the first time the work of one of the greatest 
architects of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Pei’s 
high-profile projects were realised over seven decades with an 
exceptionally wide geographic reach, including the National Gallery of 
Art East Building in Washington, D.C., modernisation of the Grand Louvre
 in Paris, Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong, and Museum of Islamic Art 
in Doha. These iconic landmarks solidified Pei’s position in 
architectural history and popular culture. His life and work weave 
together a tapestry of power dynamics, geopolitical complexities, 
cultural traditions, and the character of cities around the world, and 
his transcultural vision laid a foundation for the contemporary world.  The
 exhibition takes an expanded and closer look at Pei’s practice through 
six themes representing areas of focus and approaches throughout his 
career: ‘Pei’s Cross-Cultural Foundations’, ‘Real Estate and Urban 
Redevelopment’, ‘Art and Civic Form’, ‘Power, Politics, and Patronage’, 
‘Material and Structural Innovation’, and ‘Reinterpreting History 
through Design’. The themes place Pei’s practice in close dialogue with 
social, cultural, and biographical trajectories that show architecture 
and life to be inseparable.  The exhibition features a rich selection of
 drawings, sketches, videos, models, photographs, and other archival 
documentation, many of which will be on view for the first time. To lend
 a contemporary lens to Pei’s work, the exhibition presents newly 
commissioned photographs of Pei’s buildings by a new generation of 
photographers: South Ho, Naho Kubota, Lee Kuo-min, Giovanna Silva, 
Mohamed Somji, Tian Fangfang, and Yoneda Tomoko. Architectural models of
 Pei’s built and unbuilt projects are also made in collaboration with 
architecture schools at The University of Hong Kong and The Chinese 
University of Hong Kong.https://www.mplus.org.hk/en/exhibitions/i-m-pei-life-is-architecture/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jun 2024 02:34:54 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>New Designers 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/new-designers-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/new-designers-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 26, 2024 - Jul 6, 2024; Event City: London, GB New Designers is an annual London showcase of the UK’s most innovative emerging design talent. Since its inception 39 years ago, New Designers has provided a platform for over 3,000 graduates every year to present their  visionary ideas to industry professionals and the public. The event takes place over two weeks, with different disciplines highlighted in Week 1 and Week 2, spanning fashion, textiles, furniture, product design, illustration, and more. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 02:34:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (IABR): Nature of Hope 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/international-architecture-biennale-rotterdam-iabr-nature-of-hope-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/international-architecture-biennale-rotterdam-iabr-nature-of-hope-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 29, 2024 - Oct 13, 2024; Event City: Rotterdam, NL The 11th edition of the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 
(IABR) with the title Nature of Hope will take place from 29 June to 13 
October 2024 and will include an exhibition at the Nieuwe Instituut, a 
public program and Botanical Monuments, green places in Rotterdam.In addition to the exhibition at the Nieuwe Instituut, it includes an
 extensive Public Program and a green network through Rotterdam to visit
 its so-called Botanical Monuments. Through a series of events, 
lectures, workshops, excursions and other activities, Nature of Hope’s
 Public Program of connects to various forms of existing knowledge and 
the practices that are transforming the very nature of the design 
disciplines. Some of these will take place in the Practice Place, where 
we invite the architectural community in the broadest sense to come 
together around transforming practice. Keep an eye on the agenda for the full program.Nature of Hope
 will focus on a combination of hope and nature. This choice stems from 
the recognition that everything begins with the Earth and that our 
exploitation – or rather, depletion – of the Earth, each other, and the 
living world is leading to multiple ecological and social crises. As 
humans, we can no longer place ourselves above or at a distance from 
nature and nor do we wish to. How can we put the knowledge and practices
 of spatial design at the service of the planet and all the creatures 
that live on it?Opening and Opening symposium on 29 and 30 JuneThe
 International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam will open at the Nieuwe 
Instituut on Saturday 29 June 2024 with a ceremonial program. Nature of Hope kicks off with an opening performance from IID Company, after which the exhibition is free for everyone to visit. The opening
 will be performed by Said Kasmi, alderman for Education, Culture and 
Events, for the municipality of Rotterdam and Fleur Gräper-van Koolwijk,
 State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science. There will be music
 from Chirty and Zena-Rae from Aan Tafel! in the foyer throughout the 
evening and there will be various tours and activities that you can 
participate in. The opening symposium on Sunday 30 June will focus on the theme of this edition, Nature of Hope: on how architecture can restore the ecological balance by taking biodiversity and nature as its starting point. The Nature of Hope exhibition will be on display from the opening on Saturday 29 June until Sunday 13 October. Curator TeamThis year’s biennale edition, themed Nature of Hope, is put forward by IABR Director Saskia van Stein and curated by the IABR 2024: Nature of Hope
 Curator Team. The team consists of architect and researcher Janna 
Bystrykh, architect-researcher and philosopher Catherine Koekoek, 
researcher and writer Hani Salih, spatial designer and researcher Alina 
Paias, and designer and writer Noortje Weenink. The curator team, whose 
members come from different backgrounds but share a common basis in 
spatial design, manifests the change that is already underway.https://iabr.nl/en/nature-of-hopeRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 02:34:51 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Peter Halley &amp;amp; Steph Gonzalez&#45;Turner at &amp;apos;T&amp;apos; Space Rhinebeck</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/peter-halley-steph-gonzalez-turner-at-t-space-rhinebeck</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/peter-halley-steph-gonzalez-turner-at-t-space-rhinebeck</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 16, 2024; Event City: Rhinebeck, NY, US In the electric landscape of 1980s New York City, Peter Halley 
liberated the square from its prior minimalist stage and set it on fire 
for a new generation. Using geometry to express the physical and 
psychological aspects of contemporary urban space in the burgeoning 
digital age, his dynamic and radically colored paintings introduced a 
bold new abstraction. Since 1995, Halley has been world-renowned for 
producing multimedia, site-specific installations in which he pioneered 
the use of wall-sized digital prints in conjunction with other elements.
 Most recently, his architectural installations have been exhibited 
at venues such as the Museo Nivola, Orani, Sardinia (2021); Greene 
Naftali, New York (2019); The Academy of Fine Arts Gallery, Venice 
(2019); and Lever House, New York (2018).
For this exhibition, Peter Halley responds to ‘T’ Space’s unique use 
of symmetry and asymmetry. Inspired by Walter Gropius, Halley’s 
intervention will use planes of painted color to further articulate the 
existing architecture, with particular attention to exploring the 
composition of its apertures.Halley’s installations have frequently served as opportunities to 
collaborate with other artists, designers, and architects including 
Lauren Clay, Matali Crasset, and Alessandro Mendini. For this 
installation at ‘T’ Space, he is collaborating with the gifted emerging 
sculptor, Steph Gonzalez-Turner, to generate a stimulating dialog 
between three arts: painting, sculpture, and architecture. Halley and 
Gonzalez-Turner’s rich artistic relationship and collaboration blossomed
 as they worked together in Halley’s studio.
Gonzalez-Turner’s artistic practice focuses on architectural 
intervention. Since 2023, she has created freestanding sculptures using 
dyed and painted plywood parquetry, and this will be her first time 
exhibiting this pivotal new body of work. At ‘T’ Space, Gonzalez-Turner 
will share these vertical, plywood poles, whose anthropomorphic presence
 resonates with Giacometti’s thin, vertical figures of the 1950s.
Gonzalez-Turner’s sculptures collapse temporary elements of the built
 environment—improvisational structures of street level infrastructure 
and scaffolding, cast cloth remnants and debris—with the shapes of 
high-rise architecture and setbacks. They behave like models, beams, 
floors and textiles, existing in an architectural imaginary or 
hypnagogic state. Made with tactile, low-relief parquetry and assembled 
into faceted shapes, the sculptures are both excerpts and composites of 
fictitious space.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication, featuring an 
interview with the artists and Steven Holl. Both Halley and 
Gonzalez-Turner will participate in our esteemed Virtual Public Lecture 
Series, presenting further insight into each of their practices.
Steph Gonzalez-Turner will be present in the gallery during Upstate 
Art Weekend, offering a special opportunity to speak with visitors about
 the exhibition on Sunday, July 21 from 12:30 – 3:00 PM.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2024 19:52:27 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>UMBAU. Nonstop Transformation</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/umbau-nonstop-transformation</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/umbau-nonstop-transformation</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 9, 2024 - Nov 7, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US On the heels of gmp’s successful exhibition of adaptive-reuse works that ran parallel to the Venice Biennale of Architecture in Italy last May, the firm debuts its first ever U.S. show in early October at the German cultural center Goethe-Institut USA in New York City. Called UMBAU.Nonstop Transformation — the word umbau translates variously as rebuilding, renovation and conversion — the exhibit will present eight to 10 very different works that all significantly transform their existing buildings and urban settings: • Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain (opens in 2024). • The competition-winning scheme to convert a massive steel plant into China’s Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts (now in design). • A demountable, modular symphony hall created next to a former transformer building in Munich (completed 2021). • The recladding and reinvention of Beijing’s Chao Hotel as a cultural destination (completed 2018). • The competition-winning scheme to reimagine the 1978 state library in Berlin by noted architect Hans Scharoun (now under construction). And more.
UMBAU (conversion) means the ongoing transformation of existing structures. Given today’s climate goals, UMBAU needs to become the rule rather than the exception. The exhibition by the architects von Gerkan, Marg, and Partners (gmp) presents a selection of the more than sixty projects in gmp’s forty years of UMBAU experience as specific examples of current UMBAU practices that deal with the architectural heritage of the 20th century.
What the projects have in common is the conceptual approach to UMBAU which, starting from a comprehensive inventory of the existing, continues and further develops the old as an architectural evolution. In practice, UMBAU must also integrate overlays and new suppositions. UMBAU is not unique, but continues into the future as a nonstop transformation, as a project of social sustainability spanning generations. UMBAU. Nonstop Transformation debuted in Venice in 2023. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2024 19:52:21 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>&amp;apos;T&amp;apos; Space Rhinebeck at Upstate Art Weekend</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/t-space-rhinebeck-at-upstate-art-weekend</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/t-space-rhinebeck-at-upstate-art-weekend</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jul 20, 2024 - Jul 21, 2024; Event City: Rhinebeck, NY, US ‘T’ Space / SMHF is a proud participant of Upstate Art Weekend 2024, and is excited to offer the following special programs. ARCHITECTURAL ARCHIVE + EX OF IN HOUSE TOURSSaturday, July 20 | 11 AM – 5 PM Sunday, July 21 | 11 AM – 5 PM
 
All  tours begin in front of the Archive entrance (the aluminum-clad  building) at 60 Round Lake Road. Tours will run on the hour, every hour,  starting at 11 AM (last tour leaves at 4 PM).
 
Advanced tour registration is highly encouraged and appreciated, but not required: https://forms.gle/fGQaUJXjjspbqLBWA
 
EXTENDED OPEN HOURS IN BOTH GALLERIES Saturday, July 20 | 11 AM – 5 PM Sunday, July 21 | 11 AM – 5 PM
 
PAINTING / SCULPTURE by Peter Halley and Steph Gonzalez-Turner ‘T’ Space – 125 1/2 Round Lake Road, Rhinebeck, NY 12572
 
Shou Sugi Ban Sculptures by James Casebere Archive Gallery – 60 Round Lake Road, Rhinebeck, NY 12572
 
ARTIST MEET-AND-GREETS Saturday, July 20, 3-5 PM with James Casebere in the Archive Gallery Sunday, July 21, 12:30-3 PM with Steph Gonzalez-Turner in the ‘T’ Space Gallery
IN-PERSON ARCHITECTURE RESIDENCY LECTURE Saturday, July 20, 11 AM with Mimi Hoang – Principal of nARCHITECTS and Professor at Columbia GSAPP.Please check our website tspacerhinebeck.org and Instagram @tspaceandsmhf for more information and announcements to come. All programs will be offered free-of-cost. We hope you will consider making a donation to support our educational programming.For more information about Upstate Art Weekend, visit upstateartweekend.org.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2024 19:52:15 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Battery Park City Business Core Walking Tour 2</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/battery-park-city-business-core-walking-tour-2</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/battery-park-city-business-core-walking-tour-2</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jul 19, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Tour 2 of the Museum&#039;s three thematic walking tours of Battery Park City will focus on the commercial core with its 1980s skyscrapers of the original World Financial Center (now Brookfield Place) by architect Cesar Pelli, as well as the expansive North Cove Marina and its public realm. This walk will investigate how the planning concept of public-private partnership was both the principle and economic engine of the Battery Park City project and how the goals of opening the waterfront to public access and recreation was realized over three decades. This tour will meet under the palm trees at the Winter Garden at Brookfield Place. Our Walking Tours are free! Reservation priority is given to Skyscraper Museum Members and to Corporate Members and their employees. RSVP Link: https://skyscraper.org/program...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>BPC Business Core Walking Tour 2</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/bpc-business-core-walking-tour-2</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/bpc-business-core-walking-tour-2</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jul 11, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Tour 2 of the Museum&#039;s three thematic walking tours of Battery Park City on Thursday, July 11 at 4pm will focus on the commercial core with its 1980s skyscrapers of the original World Financial Center (now Brookfield Place) by architect Cesar Pelli, as well as the expansive North Cove Marina and its public realm. This walk will investigate how the planning concept of public-private partnership was both the principle and economic engine of the Battery Park City project and how the goals of opening the waterfront to public access and recreation was realized over three decades. Tour 2 will be repeated on July 19.This tour will meet under the palm trees at the Winter Garden at Brookfield Place. Our Walking Tours are free! Reservation priority is given to Skyscraper Museum Members and to Corporate Members and their employees.RSVP Link: https://skyscraper.org/program...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2024 19:52:04 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>TALL TIMBER: Waugh on Wood</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tall-timber-waugh-on-wood</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/tall-timber-waugh-on-wood</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jul 2, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Andrew Waugh is a founding director of Waugh Thistleton Architects, a British firm established in 1997 alongside Anthony Thistleton. In 2009, they completed Murray Grove, the world&#039;s first nine-story mass timber building, located in London. As a pioneer and advocate for sustainable, engineered wood in architecture, Waugh has dedicated his practice to developing efficient, aesthetically pleasing, and ambitious architectural solutions that minimize resource use.Among the firm&#039;s significant projects is Dalston Works, a 10-story, 121-unit development completed in 2017, which was the largest CLT (cross-laminated timber) building in the world at the time and a landmark in high-density urban housing. The firm&#039;s recent award-winning Black &amp; White Building is now the tallest engineered timber office building in central London. Waugh Thistleton Architects&#039; extensive research has resulted in multiple open-source publications, such as &quot;New Model Building: Building Net Zero Homes,&quot; which provides principles and guidance for the design and construction of multi-story mass-timber housing.Following Waugh&#039;s presentation, he will engage in a conversation with Andrew Bernheimer, an architect and educator at Parsons School of Design. In 2015, Bernheimer edited &quot;Timber in the City&quot; (ORO), a book featuring essays on innovative practices and research in wood construction. They will reflect on the early history of Mass Timber in North America as it learned from Europe and discuss where we stand today.RSVP Link: https://ticketstripe.com/event... Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2024 19:51:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>TALL TIMBER: Height &amp;amp; Hybrids</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tall-timber-height-hybrids</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/tall-timber-height-hybrids</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jul 23, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US How do we increase and optimize the uses of Mass Timber in the building industry? One approach is taller buildings, another is many, many mid-rise structures. Optimizing the amount of wood incorporated in new buildings – while following the best practices of managed forestry and whole-life-cycle analysis – reduces the impact of the high “carbon cost” of the embodied carbon in the energy-intensive standard building materials, steel and concrete, in new construction.Yet concrete and steel have their own virtues in high-rise construction. A panel of experts will cap our lecture series The Short History and Promising Future of Tall Mass Timber Buildings with a discussion of Height &amp; Hybrids. Our speakers include structural engineers and Mass Timber specialists Benton Johnson of SOM, Alejandro Fernandez of Thornton Tomasetti, and Eric Karsh of EQUILIBRIUM who will be engaged in discussion with Daniel Safarik, Director of Research at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat and co-author of the recent CTBUH Technical Guides on Tall Timber. Join us for a review of a decade of research on timber towers and a discussion of promising new directions and territories.Event Link: https://skyscraper.org/program...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jun 2024 19:34:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Explore Community Engagement at IIDA NY’s 6th Annual Volunteer Fair</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/explore-community-engagement-at-iida-nys-6th-annual-volunteer-fair</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/explore-community-engagement-at-iida-nys-6th-annual-volunteer-fair</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ The International Interior Design Association’s New York Chapter (IIDA NY) is proud to host its 6th Annual Volunteer Fair. This event offers a significant opportunity for those interested in deeper involvement within the architecture and design community. Join IIDA NY at this year’s event on Wednesday, June 26th, from 5:30 pm-8 pm, at the Flos &amp; Louis Poulsen Showroom, located at 135 Madison Avenue #2 Floor, New York, NY 10016. ]]></description>
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<title>2024 AIASF Housing+ Symposium</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-aiasf-housing-symposium</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/2024-aiasf-housing-symposium</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 13, 2024; Event City: San Francisco, CA, US Building Tomorrow&#039;s San Francisco:
From Legislation to Livability AIA San Francisco in collaboration with the AIASF Housing Knowledge Community present the 2024 AIASF Housing+ Symposium. Join us for ongoing conversations that navigate the future of housing in San Francisco. Discover insights from frontline organizations on the City&#039;s latest legislative landscape and its implications for residential zoning and design. Delve into the efficacy of these laws in supporting vulnerable communities and explore innovative approaches leveraging land values and financial strategies to enhance housing accessibility.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2024 01:52:12 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Material Matters</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/material-matters</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/material-matters</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 18, 2024 - Sep 21, 2024; Event City: London, GB Material Matters returns to Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf from 18-21 September and promises to be one of the highlights of the London Design Festival 2024. The fair, launched in 2022, has rapidly established itself as a fixture in the international design calendar and has attracted an array of talent for this year’s third edition. The event runs the gamut from globally recognised brands to emerging talent – the thread running through it all is an innate sense of material intelligence and the desire to make the world a slightly better place. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2024 18:17:55 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Circular Cities Summit 2.0</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/circular-cities-summit-20</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 11, 2024 - Sep 12, 2024; Event City: Dubai, AE Building upon the resounding success of its inaugural edition in Singapore, the Circular Cities Summit 2.0 is poised to emerge as a beacon of innovation and collaboration in the pursuit of sustainable urban futures. Conceived by eminent vanguards of international professional organizations, including the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), the International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP), the International Union of Architects (UIA) and the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO), alongside other distinguished entities, this summit stands as a resolute clarion call.This year, we emphasise the integration of circular design principles into urban planning to tackle urgent environmental challenges, including extreme weather, severe traffic congestion, critical air pollution, and issues with thermal comfort. Taking place in Dubai, the summit will explore how concepts from the circular economy can be utilised to boost urban sustainability and resilience.The summit will serve as a platform for thought leaders, practitioners, and policymakers from around the world to exchange ideas, case studies, and technologies. It aims to inspire the implementation of innovative, sustainable urban planning strategies that adhere to circular economy principles, leading to more resilient, efficient, and clean cities. Participants will depart with actionable insights and strategies, equipped to implement these ideas in their own urban settings to drive significant environmental and infrastructural change.Follow our detailed roadmap for circular city innovation, outlining the steps to transform urban areas into sustainable, zero-waste environments.We aim to inspire change, one city at a time.Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2461455-2?pid=3485Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Los Angeles: A Model City</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/los-angeles-a-model-city</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 17, 2024 - Jul 28, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US At the intersection of conceptual exploration and technical problem solving, lies the architectural model. Los Angeles: A Model City is a celebration of architectural imagination and the physical embodiment of ideas through the craft of model making, featuring works from schools of architecture in Greater Los Angeles.Los Angeles has always been both a muse and a laboratory. LA is a model city in its own right, where freeway infrastructures, urban strategies, housing models, and the iconic Case Study Houses have carved out a space for experimentation and innovation in the built environment. Each model in this exhibition, sited within the diverse landscape of Los Angeles, is a testament to the city’s enduring role as an incubator for architectural ideas.The models on display range from conceptual prototypes and formal experiments to detailed site explorations and technical mock-ups, each serving as a crucial tool in the architectural design process. These models navigate space and form in manners that often stretch the limits of imagination, and at times they serve as the tangible and material manifestation of an idea being meticulously worked through. Models bridge thought and materiality, abstraction and the city.Los Angeles: A Model City offers insight into the multifaceted nature of architectural models as tools of innovation and communication. Through this curated collection, the exhibition highlights the model as an integral component of architectural and academic discourse, and celebrates Los Angeles as the place within which we explore both the model and the metropolis.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2024 02:01:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Perspective 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/perspective-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/perspective-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 21, 2024 - Jun 22, 2024; Event City: Columbus, IN, US Architectural Photography Almanac presents Perspective: an international architecture and design festival
 set against the iconic architectural backdrop of Columbus, Indiana. 
With two days of talks from world-renowned architects, photographers, 
videographers, and designers sharing insight into their craft, 
Perspective brings together established mindsets and new interpretations
 to inspire and allow everyone to find their own meaning in architecture
 and design. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2024 01:52:02 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>NeoCon 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/neocon-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/neocon-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 10, 2024 - Jun 12, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US NeoCon has served as the world’s leading platform and most important 
event of the year for the commercial design industry since 1969. 
A launch pad for innovation—NeoCon offers ideas and introductions that 
shape the built environment today and into the future.  With nearly 1 million square feet of exhibition space, NeoCon features game-changing products and services from more than 400 leading companies and emerging players as well as industry partners — providing unparalleled access to the latest and most innovative solutions in commercial design.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2024 01:35:05 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>London Festival of Architecture 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/london-festival-of-architecture-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/london-festival-of-architecture-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2024; Event City: London, GB The London Festival of Architecture is a month-long celebration of 
architecture and city-making, taking place every June across London. The
 Festival’s mission is to open up discussions around architecture, test 
new ideas and uncover and promote new talent.
The Festival is for anyone with an interest in London’s architecture 
and built environment, bringing together the public and the profession.What makes the LFA unique is that the LFA programme is people-led and 
curated by event organisers; we believe in the power of collaboration 
with the people who live, shape, and truly know London. It’s the breadth
 and creativity of this community of event organisers that delivers such
 a varied and engaging programme of events for the festival each June.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2024 01:34:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Tall Timber: Upfront Carbon – The Now Narrative</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tall-timber-upfront-carbon-the-now-narrative</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 25, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The Skyscraper Museum continues its &quot;Mass Timber Semester&quot; lecture series, which brings together key voices in the Mass Timber movement to reflect on its short history, current condition, and promising future, with an IN-PERSON program at SOM&#039;s lower Manhattan office at 7 World Trade Center.A decade ago, concerns about energy consumption in the building sector focused on operational carbon – particularly, emissions associated with heating and cooling. Today, though, the discussion has shifted in part to embodied carbon, which can also be called “upfront carbon,” because it is carbon released into the atmosphere before the building even opens its doors. Embodied carbon measures the first-stage “carbon cost” of producing energy-intensive materials such as concrete and steel, of transporting them to the site, and of other processes that require burning fossil fuels used to construct a building.  Embodied carbon has become an increasingly important concern of scientists, engineers, and architects. Driven by the urgency of global warming and a growing understanding of the significant role new construction plays in climate change, designers are becoming more conscious of the carbon cost of the materials they choose. For many, engineered wood – considered in the full picture of responsibly managed forests and whole life-cycle analysis – offers at least a partial answer.While the concept of embodied carbon is still not widely understood by the public, it has a history in the architectural community that our program will explore. Longtime thought leaders David Lewis and Alan Organschi will discuss the role of research in both academic and professional practice in advancing ideas about low-embodied carbon materials, such as Mass Timber. After their presentations, they’ll engage in conversation with writer and architecture critic Fred A. Bernstein.This program will take place IN-PERSON at SOM&#039;s 7 World Trade Center. Space is limited to 50 attendees, so priority RSVP is given to Museum Members and Corporate Members. If you have questions, please call the Museum&#039;s office at (212) 945-6324.RSVP Link: https://ticketstripe.com/event... This program will also be livestreamed to the Museum&#039;s Youtube channel. If the event is sold out or you cannot attend in-person, we invite you to join us on Youtube. You do NOT need to RSVP to join the Youtube livestream. As a reminder, all of our online programs are also recorded and archived on our website  and YouTube channel.------Speakers:David Lewis is principal of LTL Architects, founded in 1997 with twin brother Paul Lewis and Marc Tsurumaki. He is co-author of the only book on the architectural section, Manual of Section. He holds academic positions as Professor at Parsons School of Design and Adjunct Professor of Architecture at the University of Limerick, Ireland. He also served as Conference Chair of &quot;Timber in the City 3: Opportunities for Architecture and Urbanism Conference&quot; at Parsons School of Design.Alan Organschi is a principal and partner at GOA, an architectural practice in New Haven, Connecticut. He continues as a senior member of the faculty at the Yale School of Architecture and directs the Yale Building Lab. He has written and lectured extensively on the carbon storage benefits of biogenic material substitution and circular economic strategies in urban building. He is a co-author of the recently published book Carbon: A Field Manual For Building Designers and the scientific paper “Buildings as a Global Carbon Sink.&quot;Fred A. Bernstein is a writer and architecture critic for numerous publications including the New York Times, Architectural Record, and The Architect&#039;s Newspaper. He is the 2009 winner of the Oculus Award, given each year by the New York chapter of the American Institute of Architects for excellence in architecture writing. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2024 03:01:05 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>IIDA NY to Delve Into AI&amp;apos;s Influence on Design with Top Industry Voices</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/iida-ny-to-delve-into-ais-influence-on-design-with-top-industry-voices</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 22, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The International Interior Design Association’s New York Chapter (IIDA NY) presents IIDA NY Salon: The Artificial Creative, a cross-creative industry discussion exploring AI&#039;s impact on the design community. As a part of the NYCxDesign Festival, this event is scheduled on Wednesday, May 22nd, from 5:30-8 pm at the Arper Showroom, located at 476 Broadway in Manhattan. NYCxDesign Festival, an annual celebration of design in NYC, showcases exhibitions, talks, workshops, and open studios citywide, highlighting both established and emerging talent. The Artificial Creative conversation will bring together design professionals from various disciplines such as architecture, design, and product manufacturing that including: Patrick Bayer, Senior Project Designer and Architect, Perkins&amp;Will;: Bayer is a versatile generalist with expertise in various sectors like sports, museums, education, and commercial spaces. He collaborates effectively with clients and teams to bring creative visions to life, blending technical precision with experiential delight. Beyond projects, he explores futurism, AI, and design storytelling, driving architectural innovation forward.
Eric Hull, Senior Project Architect and Developer, Mancini Duffy:Hull and his team drive the adoption and integration of advanced technologies within the firm, working closely with interior designers, architects, and technical specialists. They utilize AI, VR, AR, 3D scanning, and other cutting-edge tools to enhance designers&#039; ability to realize their visions and deliver exceptional service to clients.
Jonathan Puleio, Global Vice President &amp; Board Certified Professional Ergonomist, Humanscale:Puleio has collaborated with the International Standards Organization (ISO) on developing ergonomic standards for office environments and holds multiple U.S. patents for ergonomic product design. As Global Vice President of Humanscale Consulting, he leads an international team of ergonomists. Puleio also serves as an adjunct professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, where he instructs the undergraduate course Human Factors in Engineering Design.
Jack Murphy, Executive Editor, The Architect’s Newspaper and AN Interior (Moderator)Previously Murphy served as Editor of Cite and as an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design. His writing appeared in Architectural Record, Dwell, SF Gate, and Houston Chronicle, among other publications. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Art &amp; Design from MIT and a Master of Architecture from Rice University.  
IIDA NY Salon: Artificial Creative will include additional thought leaders such as Sylvia Herrera, Artist &amp; Senior Design, WB Wood; Casey Bond, Marketing Director, Arper; and Simona Colombo, Chief Marketing Officer, Arper. Tickets may be purchased here. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2024 02:01:32 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>2024 AIA Regional &amp;amp; Urban Design Symposium — Cities are Relationships: Regionalism and Polycentricity</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-aia-regional-urban-design-symposium-cities-are-relationships-regionalism-and-polycentricity</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/2024-aia-regional-urban-design-symposium-cities-are-relationships-regionalism-and-polycentricity</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 14, 2024 - Nov 15, 2024; Event City: Indianapolis, IN, US Cities are physical manifestations of civic relationships and systems, and urban spatial organization is evolving away from a single “downtown” or “central business district” into a collection of polycentric and diverse communities that cooperate – or compete – with one another to build more dynamic urban environments. Urban economies are pushing forward new approaches and investigations as transformational change is happening. What are the significant factors and behavioral constructs we must understand today to set future generations up for success and thrive in built environments? Are polycentric cities expanding or contracting figuratively and physically? The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Regional and Urban Design Knowledge Community (RUDC) is hosting the annual RUDC symposium this fall in Indianapolis, Indiana. Over many years, these symposia invite designers, policymakers, and urbanists to provoke, critique, and ideate on the future of cities. This two-day symposium will delve into emerging trends, theories, and technologies shaping the future of regional and urban design across the country. Convening in Indianapolis, the symposium&#039;s first day will expand on this ambition through various presentations and panel discussions. The conversation will continue on an optional second day, consisting of a series of tours.We welcome all urban thinkers, regardless of your discipline or geography, to join us for this engaging and stimulating symposium in Indianapolis to explore and discover our Cities are Relationships: Regionalism and Polycentricity.CALL FOR SPEAKERS -- OPEN UNTIL JULY 14, 2024. More information at https://www.rudc-symposium.com.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2024 02:01:26 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>TECH Perspectives New York</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tech-perspectives-new-york</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 20, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US TECH Perspectives New York will delve into the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries. The event features keynote presentations and panel discussions by industry leaders, exploring AI’s influence on design studios, construction sites, and urban planning. Attendees will engage with the ethical and practical challenges of AI integration, gaining insights into how AI can drive innovation and efficiency in AEC projects. Networking opportunities will also allow professionals to connect and share ideas on leveraging AI for future growth.Explore the Future of AEC Technology in the Age of AIRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2024 01:35:10 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Women’s Leadership Summit 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/womens-leadership-summit-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/womens-leadership-summit-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 8, 2024 - Oct 10, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US Women’s Leadership Summit (WLS), founded by AIA, is a premier leadership experience that brings together the industry’s largest network of women who are breaking down barriers, making themselves visible, and manifesting the careers they want—while making a difference in the world.2024 Theme: Building ResilienceWhat does relevant leadership look like in 2024? Questions like this can be hard to ask and even harder to answer authentically when there’s so much instability in our workplaces and the world around us. In an environment like this, it’s hard not to be chronically stressed or feel safe. That’s why we’re designing this year’s Women’s Leadership Summit around the theme of building resilience—the ability to adapt to an ever-changing landscape, recover from setbacks, and persevere through difficult times.  This theme asks: How do we protect the health, safety, and welfare of our society when we’re struggling individually? Where does our power reside? Are we challenging ourselves to find our own blind spots and biases in an all-female room? How do we create equity using our personal social capital? Is the concept of safe space a myth? How does the lens of intersectionality help us uncover the skills needed for impactful change?  Women’s Leadership Summit has always been a conference that pushes boundaries, challenges traditional thinking, and explores new ways of thinking and doing to create change. Join us and lean in.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>(IN)VISIBLE: Design through the Prism of Homelessness</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/invisible-design-through-the-prism-of-homelessness</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 22, 2024 - Jun 16, 2024; Event City: Montreal, QC, CA The housing crisis in several cities in Quebec, and
 in other Canadian provinces, in the United States, and elsewhere in the
 world, remains one of the triggers that accentuates homelessness. An 
increasingly visible phenomenon, homelessness is often invisibilized by 
urban strategies such as hostile design or the dismantling of urban 
camps.Homelessness will be at the heart of the exhibition (IN)VISIBLE: Design through the Prism of Homelessness,
 presented by the UQAM Design Centre, in collaboration with Architecture
 Without Borders Quebec (ASFQ), professor Carolyne Grimard of the École 
de travail social at the Université de Montréal, and with the 
participation, among others, of Anne-Marie Broudehoux, professor at the 
École de design at UQAM.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Wood self&#45;construction workshop &#45; 40:40 Trento</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/wood-self-construction-workshop-4040-trento</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 14, 2024 - Jun 23, 2024; Event City: Trento, IT Camposaz 40:40 Trento edition is organized in collaboration with AGATN (Associazione Giovani Architetti Trentino) and Comune di Trento. The workshop is included in &quot;Fiori al centro&quot; festival and in &quot;Trento European Volunteering Capital 2024&quot;. The workshop is an experience where we will design and live together with the local community! During the workshop the needed materials and tools will be provided by the organizers. In particular the building materials will be available in standard formats and in a definite amount. It will be the teams’ skill to best optimize the available resources.The design and construction phases go along together during the 10 days of workshop; we will discover how to design in 1:1 scale and how this way of thinking could lead to great solutions and ideas!We will create 2 installations: one will stay in Giardino Via Fermi, the other will be placed in ECO2_Open park, in the northern part of the city. Transportability and prefabrication will therefore be challenging but exciting parts of the design! Additionally, during the month of May local people will join a participatory process led by AGATN to share their ideas and dreams about the areas; we will use these inputs as starting points for our design.To participate we ask you to fill out the form and send us a Reference Project and a Motivation Letter.To participate we will ask you also to join Camposaz and AGATN associations: the membership has a cost of 35€ in total (20€ AGATN, 15€ Camposaz), which can be paid online or directly on site.Interested parties must complete the form by 31 May 2024: https://www.camposaz.com/portfolio/s-e-a-s-o-n-2-0-2-4/https://tinyurl.com/24nz55cl Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Making Possible</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 16, 2024; Event City: London, GB Outline  Realising the possible requires gaps left open in the intersection of lives and aspirations, ecologies of places and designs, relations, and things. It necessitates identifying somewhere to contribute to, navigating space where there seems to be none, and interjecting during pauses in conversations even when the first words are clumsily composed. Making possible also involves struggles—forcing open space for things to happen—and defending that space from occupation, ensuring opportunities for lives excluded and futures denied.Hope and actions towards making possible require a view of the future: whether a full perspective of what can be achieved or a partial, constrained, and fleeting interstice, making possible requires a belief in future worlds. Lands taken back from oppressive rule demands belief in a different future, it begins with moments seized and fragments reclaimed. Finding presence in congested cities requires seeking out spaces uninhabited, workplaces left vacant. Contesting emergent publics requires being present, setting forth visions, establishing new relations.Making Possible, is a 1-day symposium (16 May 2024) exploring how, within austere regimes of tightening controls and oppressive surveillance, possibilities can be identified and constructed, potentialities realised. It is a symposium that explores situations, spaces, and actions of making possible, a discussion of other futures constructed from care, generosity, and compassion—with determination. Between theoretical investigations and grounded empirical research, speakers will discuss what AbdouMalique Simone describes as the ‘possibility for propositions and the rehearsal of experimental ways of living that circumvent debilitating extractions, surveillance, and capture—for the time being.’ (Simone 2022:6)Speakers: Anushka Athique (Spatial and Digital Ecologies, University of Greenwich), Elisa Cattaneo (Domus Academy / Politecnico di Milano), Kate Davies (Unknown Fields / Architectural Association), Stephen Kennedy (Sound and Image, University of Greenwich), Maria Korolkova (Spatial and Digital Ecologies, University of Greenwich), Justin McGuirk (Future Observatory - Design Museum with AHRC), Victoria Pratt (Invisible Flock), and Natasha Trotman (Royal College of Art). The event will be chaired by Ed Wall (Spatial and Digital Ecologies, University of Greenwich).Publication: A publication will be produced from the discourse, published by the Centre Press in collaboration with Testing-Ground journal, also including contributions from Anna Antonova (Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society), Catherine Maffioletti (Spatial and Digital Ecologies, University of Greenwich), and AbdouMalique Simone (University of Sheffield / Polytechnic University of Turin).Organisers: The international interdisciplinary symposium is organised by the Centre for Spatial and Digital Ecologies at the University of Greenwich, London.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Community: The Architect as Catalyst for Change, the 2024 Laureate Lecture and Panel Discussion</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/community-the-architect-as-catalyst-for-change-the-2024-laureate-lecture-and-panel-discussion</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 16, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US The Pritzker Architecture Prize and Illinois Institute of Technology’s College of Architecture, in partnership with the Chicago Architecture Center, present Community: The Architect as Catalyst for Change, the 2024 Laureate Lecture and Panel Discussion, taking place at the university’s historic S.R. Crown Hall on Thursday, May 16th at 6:00pm CDT.Riken Yamamoto, 2024 Laureate of the Pritzker Prize, will uncover his personal journey in the discovery of communities throughout the world, inspiring his socially-driven architecture that blurs the boundaries between public and private dimensions. “Every house exists within a town and every family exists within the community of townspeople. The relationship between community and family—the threshold of space between the town and a house—is what allows a community to exist forever,” explains Yamamoto.“Whether he designs private houses or public infrastructure, schools or fire stations, city halls or museums, the common and convivial dimension is always present,” states the 2024 Jury Citation, in part. “His constant, careful and substantial attention to the community has generated public interworking space systems that incentivize people to convene in different ways.”Following the lecture, Yamamoto will be joined by recent Laureates, Sir David Chipperfield CH (2023), Francis Kéré (2022) and Anne Lacaton (2021), who will engage in a personal conversation about their very different paths of life. Sharing a deep commitment to the value of the social system, they will discuss the responsibility of the architect as a catalyst for change and debate the respective challenges of creating and bridging communities as they shape new approaches to the design of the built environment.“Riken Yamamoto has managed to create a body of work that is consistently ambitious and responsible,” comments Chipperfield. “The buildings manage to be both elegant and meaningful, always looking to have an architectural and physical presence while at the same time celebrating ideas of community and social purpose.”The event is free and open to the public but capacity will be limited and registration is required: bit.ly/2024-laureate-lecture. The program will also be livestreamed to audiences at Yokohama Graduate School of Architecture, Japan, and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and viewable worldwide at bit.ly/laureate-lecture-livestream.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>TALL TIMBER: Michael Green and the Evolution of Mass Timber</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tall-timber-michael-green-and-the-evolution-of-mass-timber</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 22, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The Skyscraper Museum continues its &quot;Mass Timber Semester&quot; lecture series, which brings together key voices in the Mass Timber movement to reflect on its short history, current condition, and promising future, with an IN-PERSON program at the Museum&#039;s Lower Manhattan gallery, where you can view our related exhibition, TALL TIMBER: The Future of Cities in Wood.Vancouver architect Michael Green is a pioneer of the Mass Timber movement in North America. Since his 2012 publication “The Case for Tall Wood Buildings” and inspiring 2013 TED Talk “Why We Should Build Wooden Skyscrapers,” Green has been a clarion voice in spreading the message of an all-wood architecture that is healthy, affordable, and sustainable. In his lecture, Michael will share the history and evolution of tall wood buildings from some of the earliest examples to his design thinking today, as outlined in “The Natural Building Blocks of Sustainable Architecture,” his 2023 TED Talk.Throughout his career, Green has advocated for multi-story buildings in the pursuit of creating a more sustainable future. His talk will focus on both proposed conceptual projects and built work, from his design for North America’s first modern tall wood structure – at almost 100 feet – completed in 2014, to his current designs for the world’s tallest timber tower – at 55 stories – in Milwaukee.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Bauhaus and National Socialism</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/bauhaus-and-national-socialism</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 8, 2024 - Sep 15, 2024; Event City: Weimar, DE The first exhibition on the subject of &quot;Bauhaus and National 
Socialism&quot; illustrates the diverse ways in which artists dealt with a 
totalitarian system of rule.The Klassik 
Stiftung Weimar’s annual exhibition is the first to address the topic of
 “Bauhaus and National Socialism”. Presented at three museums in the 
city of Weimar, the show unites some 450 works of art and design from 
private collections and renowned museums in Europe and the US. These 
works tell the story of the Bauhaus’s complex political history from its
 opening in 1919 until its closure in 1933, and the widely varying paths
 taken by various Bauhaus members under Nazism.Under the title “The Bauhaus as a Site of Political Contest, 1919-1933”, the station at the Museum Neues Weimar
 illuminates artistic and political conflicts at the Bauhaus. These 
began with the founding of the art and design school in Weimar and 
continued unabated when the Bauhaus moved to Dessau and Berlin. In the Bauhaus Museum, “Removed – Confiscated – Assimilated,
 1930/1937” focuses on the “Degenerate Art” confiscations in 1937 and 
the campaign that preceded it in Weimar. As early as 1930, authorities 
had ordered the removal of over 70 works by artists such as Lyonel 
Feininger and Paul Klee from the Weimar Castle Museum. In 1937, more 
than 450 works were confiscated – a cultural loss to Weimar’s 
collections that is still felt today. The core of the exhibition at the Schiller-Museum deals with Bauhaus members &quot;Living in the Dictatorship,
 1933-1945&quot;. It addresses the balancing acts they performed in the face 
of the new political circumstances after 1933. Many Bauhäusler had few 
choices; under an anti-leftist and racist regime, they lost their jobs 
and were forced into exile. At least twenty-one Bauhaus students 
perished in ghettos and concentration camps. However, the majority were 
not targets of the Nazi regime. In fact, they participated in propaganda
 exhibitions and design fairs, and they designed film posters, 
furniture, household goods, and even busts of Hitler.Together,
 the three parts of “Bauhaus and National Socialism” thus present a new,
 often uncomfortable history of the Bauhaus and its legacies. For, long 
after 1945, the illusion of modernism—and the Bauhaus with it—as 
uniquely “good” and “persecuted” persisted. As the fates of many Bauhaus
 members show, an innovative artistic attitude alone does not protect 
against the seductions of fascism. Therefore the role of art in a 
liberal and cosmopolitan society is a question that animates the 
exhibition in all three of its stations.Opening
                The three-part exhibition will open on 8 May 2024 at 8 pm with free admission. 

                    An exhibition in three parts
                Part I “The Bauhaus as a Site of Political Contest, 1919 – 1933”
 Museum Neues Weimar | Mon, Wed – Sun, 9:30 am – 6 pmPart II “Removed – Confiscated – Assimilated 1930/37”
 Bauhaus Museum Weimar | Mon, Wed – Sun, 9:30 am – 6 pmPart III “Living in the Dictatorship, 1933 – 1945”
 Schiller Museum | Tue – Sun, 9:30 am – 6 pmCurators:Dr. Anke Blümm, Klassik Stiftung WeimarProf. Dr. Elizabeth Otto, University of BuffaloProf. Dr. Dr. Patrick Rössler, University of ErfurtRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>PROTEST/ARCHITECTURE: Barricades, Camps, Superglue</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/protestarchitecture-barricades-camps-superglue</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/protestarchitecture-barricades-camps-superglue</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 14, 2024 - Aug 25, 2024; Event City: Vienna, AT Protests have to be disruptive to be 
effective. When protest movements extend into public space and take root
 there, when they blockade, defend, and seize these spaces, they produce
 protest architecture.The exhibition PROTEST/ARCHITECTURE: Barricades, Camps, Superglue explores the spatial aspects of protest cultures. The focus is on 
political movements that have manifested themselves in public space and 
produced specific architecture and design objects. The research for the 
exhibition revealed an ambivalent, often utopian and sometimes risky 
spectrum: it ranges from the fighting at the barricades during the July 
Revolution of 1830 in Paris to protesters using their bodies in the 
numerous protest camps that can be found in almost all regions of the 
world today.
Intricately detailed models made at the Technical 
University of Munich and the Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart (Prof. 
Andreas Kretzer) depict a broad range of protest camps, from 
Resurrection City in Washington in 1968 through to the Austrian 
“LobauBleibt!” movement of 2021/22. Forty “ground-based structures” from
 Lützerath, mostly pile structures, were documented by Rokas Wille 
(Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design) by way of models made of 
photographic paper, while director Oliver Hardt produced a film 
installation for the exhibition. In coordination with activists, a 
suspension bridge from the Hambach Forest was able to be secured as an 
exhibit. The hanging model of the Beechtown barrio by artist 
Stephan Mörsch also shows the Hambach Forest occupation. Furthermore, 
the “LobauBleibt!” protests are documented by two films by the artists 
Oliver Ressler and Christoph Schwarz and Extinction Rebellion Austria 
made one of their tensegrity structures available for the show. The 
exhibition architecture was created by Something Fantastic.
In the form of an encyclopedia, the publication accompanying this exhibition presents a wide-ranging field of 
references from 1930 to 2023, from A for Abschütten to Z for 
Zwentendorf.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2024 21:01:06 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/when-women-ran-fifth-avenue-glamour-and-power-at-the-dawn-of-american-fashion</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/when-women-ran-fifth-avenue-glamour-and-power-at-the-dawn-of-american-fashion</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 21, 2024; Event City:  Award-winning author of The Plaza, Julie Satow looks south on Fifth Avenue and back through the 20th century to examine the golden age of American department stores and of three visionary women who led them. In three chic palaces of consumption – Bonwit Teller, Lord &amp; Taylor, and Henri Bendel – Satow writes, &quot;men owned the buildings, but inside, women ruled.&quot;  Her new book, When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion, focuses on three talented business women in different decades: Hortense Odlum, Dorothy Shaver, and Geraldine Stutz. Rich with personal drama and trade secrets, Satow&#039;s book portrays the world of the fashionable department store in all its glitz, decadence, and fun, and showcases the women who ran the show.Julie Satow is an award-winning journalist and the author of The Plaza: The Secret Life of America&#039;s Most Famous Hotel, a New York Times’ Editor’s Choice and NPR Favorite Book of 2019. She is a regular contributor to the New York Times.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2024 19:35:07 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>2x8x20 Award Ceremony &amp;amp; Exhibition Opening</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2x8x20-award-ceremony-exhibition-opening</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/2x8x20-award-ceremony-exhibition-opening</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 2, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US WHAT IS 2X8?
A student competition for higher education students throughout California.An exhibition of all submitted work.A scholarship program that awards multiple winners.
HIGHER EDUCATION: OVERVIEW
Designed to support next generation designers, “2×8” introduces student work to architectural firms, architects, and the public–while recognizing exemplary work by awarding scholarships. Initiated by ACLA’s sister organization, the AIALA, “2×8” was launched in 2002.2x8x20 Award Ceremony 2x8 Designed to support next generation designers, “2×8” introduces student work to architectural firms, architects, and the public–while recognizing exemplary work by awarding scholarships. Initiated by ACLA’s sister organization, the AIALA, “2×8” was launched in 2002.https://ac-la.org/home/2x8/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 19:34:57 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>2x8x20 Award Ceremony</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2x8x20-award-ceremony</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/2x8x20-award-ceremony</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 2, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US WHAT IS 2X8?
A student competition for higher education students throughout California.An exhibition of all submitted work.A scholarship program that awards multiple winners.
HIGHER EDUCATION: OVERVIEW
Designed to support next generation designers, “2×8” introduces student work to architectural firms, architects, and the public–while recognizing exemplary work by awarding scholarships. Initiated by ACLA’s sister organization, the AIALA, “2×8” was launched in 2002.2x8x20 Award Ceremony 2x8 Designed to support next generation designers, “2×8” introduces student work to architectural firms, architects, and the public–while recognizing exemplary work by awarding scholarships. Initiated by ACLA’s sister organization, the AIALA, “2×8” was launched in 2002.https://ac-la.org/home/2x8/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Melbourne Design Week 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/melbourne-design-week-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/melbourne-design-week-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 23, 2024 - Jun 2, 2024; Event City: Melbourne, AU Melbourne Design Week (MDW) celebrates design 
in an annual 11-day program of talks, tours, exhibitions, launches, 
installations, and workshops across Australia’s design capital. The 
program is driven by ideas through providing a platform for designers, 
educators, enthusiasts, thinkers, and businesses to come together to 
share these ideas, show and sell new work, and consider how design can 
be used as a force for good in an increasingly complex and precarious 
world.
The program is curated into two streams. There is a stream of local 
and international exhibitions and presentations organised by the 
National Gallery of Victoria, which includes the Melbourne Art Book Fair
 and the Melbourne Design Fair. There is also the satellite program of 
events respond to the 2024 MDW themes ethics,
 ecology and energy. The satellite program makes up approximately 90 per
 cent of the program with events held at ateliers, studios, retail 
spaces, universities, galleries, gardens and public spaces throughout 
Melbourne and regional Victoria. Participation in the satellite program 
is via an expression-of-interest.
MDW is an initiative of the Victorian Government through Creative 
Victoria and delivered by the NGV. The program is built on the 
enthusiastic engagement and participation of the design sector and the 
public. Since 2017 the program has grown in scope and scale from just 
under 100 programs in 2017 to over 350 in 2023. Over 70,000 people 
attended the 2023 festival making it Australia’s leading and largest 
design event.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2024 00:35:08 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>ICFF 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/icff-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/icff-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 19, 2024 - May 21, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US ICFF is North America’s leading platform for contemporary furnishing design.
                
				
					With its emphasis on original and sustainable design, ICFF 
presents a broad range furnishing product for residential, contract and 
hospitality environments to an audience of 10,000 architects, interior 
designers, retailers, distributors, developers, and press. ICFF and the 
co-located Wanted bring together over 450 established and emerging 
design brands from more than 35 countries.
On the show floor, attendees will 
also have opportunities to find inspiration through ICFF Talks, a 
focused lineup of panel sessions, keynote presentations, and intimate 
conversations led by the most iconic names in the industry. Furthermore,
 opportunities to widen professional networks are boundless. From 
organic meetings on the show floor to evening events, attendees and 
exhibitors join together to exchange business strategies while 
strengthening relationships in the design community. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Design Miami/Los Angeles</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-miamilos-angeles</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/design-miamilos-angeles</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 16, 2024 - May 20, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Design
 aficionados have a new reason to celebrate! We’re heading west for the 
first time to bring you Design Miami/Los Angeles from May 16th to 20th, 
2024.Be
 sure to save the date, because you won’t want to miss the debut of 
Design Miami/ Los Angeles. We’ll be presenting the exceptional 
collectible design and visionary programming that we’re known for, all 
within a dazzling, historic Holmby Hills estate that was originally 
designed by legendary 20th-century architect Paul Williams in the 1930s and has since been expanded to encompass 30,000 square feet across three gorgeous buildings.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Along the Line: Designing and Planning BART, 1963–1976</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/along-the-line-designing-and-planning-bart-19631976</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 1, 2024 - Aug 31, 2024; Event City: Berkeley, CA, US This exhibition 
presents a journey through BART&#039;s architectural history, adding context 
and dimension to current discussions about the system&#039;s future. It 
features the work of the architects, landscape architects, and planners 
who were involved in BART&#039;s initial design. Many of these, including 
Donn Emmons, Tallie B. Maule, Ernest Born, Vernon DeMars, and Lawrence 
Halprin, had connections to the College of Environmental Design, and 
most of the materials in the exhibition are drawn from the Environmental
 Design Archives.
 BART
 leadership, hoping to lure middle-class passengers commuting from Bay 
Area suburbs to downtown San Francisco, wanted “esthetically pleasing” 
stations surrounded by landscapes that would both enhance the rider’s 
experience and “make a contribution to the community through which 
[BART] passes.” 
 Despite
 minimal budgets, many of the designers saw the assignment as an 
opportunity to make a contribution to the region’s design reputation. 
They seized on the chance to apply new theories and methods to the type 
of project they believed would characterize the majority of the work for
 the next generation of architects. 
 The exhibition, on view in the Environmental Design Library&#039;s Judith Stronach / Raymond Lifchez Exhibit Cases during regular library hours,
 includes sections on early plans for BART, the design of the cars and 
logo, the elevated track and linear parkway in the East Bay, urban 
renewal at the Embarcadero station, and the architecture of the Glen 
Park and El Cerrito del Norte stations. Event detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Loop as Lab: Reshaping Downtowns</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/loop-as-lab-reshaping-downtowns</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/loop-as-lab-reshaping-downtowns</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 26, 2024 - Aug 31, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US Chicago’s Loop is an inflection point, emerging from 
the pandemic on shaky footing but also with abundant opportunity to 
transition to something more vibrant, resilient, and livable. Loop as 
Lab: Reshaping Downtowns holds our central business district up to the 
light, exploring ways to keep our economic engine humming while 
diversifying uses and making the Loop more welcoming for everyone.
The exhibition frames Chicago’s Loop as a “lab” for examining the 
shared challenges American downtowns face today. It prompts visitors’ 
reflection on their own experiences and aspirations and ventures design 
and policy solutions for reshaping downtowns and our relationship to 
them. The show espouses the belief that Chicagoans can continue to meet 
our challenges with vision and resolve, while also drawing inspiration 
from more than a century of central area planning and a modern-day 
exchange of ideas with peer cities.
Loop as Lab: Reshaping Downtowns, presents a range of projects, initiatives, and provocative design ideas centered around four themes:

RESIDE: Where and why are people living downtown?
RENEW: Can we repurpose existing buildings for long-term public or private gain?
RECONNECT: Can city dwellers safely and comfortably traverse downtown, and access its amenities and services?
REWILD: How are we incorporating green spaces and accommodating nature?

Each theme is developed through a look at case study plans/projects 
by leading designers, architects, and developers. In addition, a 
corresponding set of “architectural follies-in-the-round” at the heart 
of the gallery offers interactive entrypoints for visitors, inviting 
engagement with the themes and ideas in unique ways. Further 
personalizing the content, vignettes of “downtown denizens” (e.g. 
residents, shop owners, cyclists, students) feature their individual 
experiences and hopes for the downtown area.
To further drive home the importance of participatory design and 
planning, the exhibit features various public engagement strategies and 
activities, including interactive elements like an entryway video 
produced by local podcasters, 77 Flavors of Chicago, and a “ballot box” 
where visitors can write and submit feedback on downtown design issues.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Biophilia: Nature Reimagined</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/biophilia-nature-reimagined</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/biophilia-nature-reimagined</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 5, 2024 - Aug 11, 2024; Event City: Denver, CO, US Biophilia: Nature Reimagined brings together 
more than 80 imaginative works, including architectural models and 
photographs, objects, fashion, digital installations, and immersive art 
experiences that collectively highlight the transformative power of 
nature.&quot;Biophilia&quot; is a term popularized by American biologist 
and author Edward O. Wilson to describe his theory that, as humans have 
evolved as a species, they have been intricately intertwined with the 
natural world. Wilson’s hypothesis invites deep reflection and poses 
relevant questions for audiences to consider life in our 
hyper-accelerated digital and urban-centric world. Organized by Darrin 
Alfred, Curator of Architecture and Design, Biophilia provides a
 space for leading architects, artists, and designers to re-examine and 
reanimate our intrinsic bond with the natural world.The 
exhibition features works by an international roster of designers and 
artists including Iris van Herpen, Studio Gang, teamLab, Joris Laarman 
and DRIFT, among others.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Raise the Roof: Building for Change</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/raise-the-roof-building-for-change</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/raise-the-roof-building-for-change</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 27, 2024 - Sep 21, 2024; Event City: London, GB Our latest exhibition explores the narratives and attitudes 
embedded within the fabric of RIBA’s headquarters at 66 Portland Place, 
London, unpacking themes such as gender, race and imperialism through a 
series of new and exciting creative works.
Opened in 1934, when the modern architectural profession was being 
forged, RIBA’s Grade II* listed home can tell us a lot about the values 
and beliefs of architects in that period, and of wider society. 
In this exhibition, a variety of new artistic interventions 
interrogate and respond to the complex narratives within specific 
interior features of 66 Portland Place – the Jarvis Mural and Florence Hall Dominion Screen.
You’re invited to help uncover the building’s complicated history and
 share your hopes for the future of architecture and the profession.Commissions include:
Esi Eshun’s multidisciplinary response integrates sound and the 
overlay of archival imagery to tell the narratives behind specific 
features within the Jarvis Mural. Her interests lie in the history and 
placement of some of the buildings and their constructs of power, both 
in relationship and in contrast to the figurative depictions of 
indigenous characters. 
Thandi Loewenson’s piece Blacklight unearths stories of extraction, 
exploitation and racialisation, themes that underlie the visible layers 
of the Jarvis Mural and the world they supported to build. 
Architectural designer Arinjoy Sen’s response to the Jarvis Mural, 
The Carnival of Portland Place, draws on the theatrical nature of the 
existing screen to reveal the inner mechanisms not only of the screen 
itself, but also the colonial traces that the mural references. 
Giles Tettey Nartey’s unique piece of furniture Assembly directly 
responds to the Florence Hall Dominion Screen. His work invites visitors
 to think more broadly about the motifs used to describe and represent 
culture and architecture.  
Raise the Roof: Building for Change has been designed by MSOMA Architects in collaboration with graphic design studio Plan B.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Wood self&#45;construction workshop_Camposaz 39:39 Vicenza</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/wood-self-construction-workshop_camposaz-3939-vicenza</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/wood-self-construction-workshop_camposaz-3939-vicenza</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 29, 2024 - Jun 7, 2024; Event City: Vicenza (VI), Veneto, Italy The 39:39 edition of Camposaz will be in collaboration with Urbana Cooperativa Sociale, the promoter of the In-Mobility project which develops the themes of urban regeneration, sustainable mobility and social animation in 5 high schools in the Province of Vicenza. The objective of the workshop is to create 5 hubs based on a modular system which will be installed in the schools involved in the project. The hubs will have a social aggregation function, support for sustainable mobility (bike repair station) and teaching. The themes will be better defined by the outputs obtained during the workshops conducted with the students as part of the project&#039;s training course.
Interested parties must complete the form by 13 May 2024: https://www.camposaz.com/portfolio/s-e-a-s-o-n-2-0-2-4/https://forms.gle/uTri1maJpDZ7NUnp6 For more information:vicenza@camposaz.cominfo@camposaz.comRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2024 23:34:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Wood’s Up! The Rise of Timber Buildings</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/woods-up-the-rise-of-timber-buildings</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 6, 2024 - May 22, 2024; Event City: Berlin, DE In view of the climate crisis, wood has been experiencing a 
renaissance in the construction industry for several years. More and 
more clients and architects are turning to timber and hybrid timber 
construction also at all scales to conserve resources and reduce CO2
 emissions. In addition to its flexibility, load-bearing capacity and 
prefabrication capabilities, timber offers advantages in terms of 
thermal insulation, health and aesthetics. The Wood&#039;s Up! 
exhibition at Aedes presents 16 realised and planned timber buildings of
 different typologies. Local structures, alternative financing models 
and ecological aspects play an important role in the selection of the 
international projects. The focus on sustainable hybrid timber 
construction also opens up perspectives for further new strategies and 
concepts for the future of this building material.
The exhibition&#039;s participating architectural firms
Arge ZRS Architekten Ingenieure &amp; Bruno Fioretti Marquez, Berlin: 
Residential building Holz Ziegel Lehm, Berlin, DE
Baumschlager Eberle Architekten &amp; SCAPE, Lustenau/Paris: 
Office building Green Office® ENJOY, Paris, FR
Behnisch Architekten, Boston, Munich, Stuttgart, Weimar: 
Residential building Hollerstauden – Communal Living, Ingolstadt, DE
David Chipperfield Architects Berlin: 
4G Wine Estate, SA
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU Wolf D. Prix &amp; Partner, Vienna: 
Museum PANEUM – House of Bread, Asten, AT
Eike Becker_Architekten, Berlin: 
Office building RockyWood, Offenbach am Main, DE
Kaden⁺, Berlin: 
New Extension Building to Apollonia von Wiedebach School, Leipzig, DE
Kéré Architecture, Berlin: 
Kindergarten TU Munich, Munich, DE
LAVA – Laboratory for Visionary Architecture, Berlin: 
Pavilion Deutscher Pavillon, EXPO 2025, Osaka, JP
NKBAK, Frankfurt am Main: 
Kindergarten in Saarbrücken, Saarbrücken, DE
playze, Berlin/Basel/Shanghai : 
Concept NEO, Europe
Sauerbruch Hutton, Berlin: 
Berlin Metropolitan School, Berlin, DE
Snøhetta, Oslo/Innsbruck: 
Office building ASI Reisen Headquarters, Natters, AT
TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten, Berlin/Hamburg: 
Festival Hall of the Waldorf School in Magdeburg, Magdeburg, DE
weberbrunner architekten zurich &amp; berlin: 
Publication Strategien zum klimagerechten Bauen
ZAO, Beijing: 
Camerich Workshop Space, Beijing, CNFor centuries, thousands of years, people have built cities out of wood.
 It is only in the last one hundred and fifty years or so that this 
tradition has been broken and reinforced concrete has largely replaced 
wood as a building material. Extremely versatile and considered 
indestructible, concrete became the material of architectural modernity,
 while wood fell into disrepute as a comparatively less durable and, 
above all, highly flammable material.But once again, the situation has changed: in order to protect our 
livelihoods, we urgently need to curb the rampant consumption of 
resources in construction and reduce the use of climate-damaging 
materials. Wood, as a renewable resource and natural CO2 
reservoir, has come back into play. In recent years, architects, 
engineers, craftsmen and construction companies have found a variety of 
ways to meet the challenges of fire safety in multi-storey timber 
construction. Wood is back in the city! With the exhibition Wood&#039;s Up! – The Rise of Timber Construction, the Aedes Architecture Forum presents the state of the art with 16 current buildings and projects.Unlike in cities, timber construction never completely disappeared in 
the countryside. In some regions of southern Germany, but especially in 
Vorarlberg in Austria, the tradition of timber construction remained 
alive throughout the 20th century and was able to develop 
further. It is no coincidence that many of today&#039;s timber construction 
techniques were invented and brought to market by local craftsmen. 
Timber room modules from the Vorarlberg carpentry company Kaufmann 
Bausysteme, for example, can now be found in schools in Frankfurt am 
Main, hotels in Hamburg and a kindergarten in Saarbrücken as well as in 
parliament buildings in Berlin. Remarkably, however, the competition for
 ever taller timber buildings that has been observed in recent years did
 not begin in Austria or southern Germany, but in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg
 with the construction of a residential building completed in 2008 for 
the architectural group Kaden + Klingbeil - the first seven-storey 
timber building in an urban context in Central Europe, which was 
presented at the Aedes exhibition WoodBuildWood in 2012. Timber 
construction rarely means that a building is made entirely of wood. Its 
use does not always make sense, not least from an economic point of 
view, as timber construction is still more expensive than purely 
conventional construction methods. As a result, “timber buildings” are 
usually mixed material constructions.Today, timber construction is no longer an architectural exoticism or 
the domain of a few specialist ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2024 18:51:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Bentel Architecture Book Launch</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/bentel-architecture-book-launch</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/bentel-architecture-book-launch</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 30, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US This event celebrates the launch of the book &quot;CORRELATIONS: LIFE + WORK: Bentel &amp; Bentel Architects,&quot; featuring authors Carol Bentel, Paul Bentel, and Peter Bentel. Hosted by the School of Architecture and Design at NYIT, the evening includes a presentation by the authors, a discussion on their architectural philosophy, followed by a book signing and networking session with refreshments and cocktails.https://www.nyit.edu/events/be...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 03:01:14 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>University of Oregon Graduate Research Forum</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/university-of-oregon-graduate-research-forum</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/university-of-oregon-graduate-research-forum</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 10, 2024; Event City: Eugene, OR, US The Graduate Research Forum at the University of Oregon is a day-long conference that highlights the scholarly and creative work of the university&#039;s graduate students. The forum features a poster session and panel presentations across various disciplines. It offers a platform for more than 100 students from over 35 disciplines to showcase their research, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and providing insights into the latest academic developments.https://calendar.uoregon.edu/e...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 03:01:06 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>2024 Design Showcase + Fashion Show</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-design-showcase-fashion-show</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/2024-design-showcase-fashion-show</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 2, 2024; Event City: New Orleans, LA, US This event, now in its second year, is a dynamic showcase featuring a variety of design work from Tulane&#039;s School of Architecture students. It includes studio work from eight different design courses, displaying over 100 student projects. Attendees will see a range of creative outputs, including wearable designs on a runway, prints, lighting prototypes, and digital works. The showcase is a celebration of student creativity, innovation, and the culmination of academic efforts in design.https://architecture.tulane.ed...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 02:52:27 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Pratt Shows: Undergraduate Architecture Degree Project Awards</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/pratt-shows-undergraduate-architecture-degree-project-awards</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 27, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US The event is a key highlight for Pratt Institute&#039;s School of Architecture, showcasing top undergraduate thesis projects. It serves as a public exhibition where students present innovative architectural designs and concepts. This occasion not only marks the culmination of students&#039; architectural education but also provides a platform for industry professionals and academics to witness emerging talent. The projects typically reflect a broad range of architectural concerns, from sustainability to new material technologies.https://www.pratt.edu/events/p...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 02:52:22 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Pratt Shows: History of Art and Design Thesis Presentations</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/pratt-shows-history-of-art-and-design-thesis-presentations</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 26, 2024 - May 31, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US This event showcases the thesis presentations of graduating students from Pratt Institute&#039;s History of Art and Design program. It is an opportunity for students to present their scholarly work in the fields of art and design to an academic audience, including notable academics such as Dr. Alice T. Friedman from Wellesley College. The presentations cover a variety of topics within art and design, reflecting the students&#039; extensive research and creative capabilities. This event is part of a broader series of exhibitions and presentations by Pratt&#039;s graduating students across over 30 disciplines, offering a comprehensive insight into contemporary art and design education.https://www.pratt.edu/events/p...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>UCLA AUD&amp;apos;s 2024 IDEAS Talent Fair</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ucla-auds-2024-ideas-talent-fair</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/ucla-auds-2024-ideas-talent-fair</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 17, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US MAY 17, 2024, 2:00 PM – 8:00 PMAn opportunity for this year&#039;s IDEAS/MSAUD cohort to showcase its recent explorations across design studios and technology seminars. The exhibition will feature a range of topics, from immersive XR, AR, and VR Experiences and multi-disciplinary physical to digital spaces, to the latest applications in robotics, 3D printing, Cyberphysical Architecture, and machine learning tools.MSAUD students will be a part of the exhibition, each on hand to present and tell more about their projects and visions.The exhibition and presentations will take place from 2:00 to 6:00 pm in Perloff Decafe, with a Happy Hour taking place in Perloff Courtyard from 4:00 to 8:00 pm.https://aud.ucla.edu/news-even...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 02:52:04 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>UCLA AUD Spring 2024 Events: Marion Weiss</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ucla-aud-spring-2024-events-marion-weiss</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 20, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US MAY 20, 2024, 5:30 PM, PERLOFF HALL DECAFE Marion Weiss is cofounder of WEISS/MANFREDI Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism and the Graham Chair Professor of Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2017, Marion was honored by Architectural Record with the Women in Architecture Design Leader Award. Marion received her Master of Architecture from Yale University and Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Virginia. At Yale, she won the American Institute of Architects Scholastic Award and the SOM Traveling Fellowship. She has taught design studios at Harvard University, Yale University, Cornell University, and since 1991 has been a faculty member at Penn&#039;s Weitzman School of Design where she leads research studios on the intersection of infrastructural, social, and ecological challenges. In 2019, Marion received the Residence Fellowship at the American Academy in Rome and was honored with the University of Virginia’s 2020 Distinguished Alumnae Award for recognition of her achievements in Architecture. She is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects and a National Academy of Design inductee.Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi are recipients of the Award in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the 2020 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture, the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award for Architecture, and were named one of North America&#039;s &quot;Emerging Voices&quot; by the Architectural League of New York. The firm has also been honored with the New York AIA Gold Medal and with the Tau Sigma Delta Gold Medal, awarded to one individual or firm in the world each year. Most recently, WEISS/MANFREDI was named the 37th recipient of the Louis I. Kahn Award, given by Design Philadelphia.The firm&#039;s projects have been featured in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the Venice Architectural Biennale, the São Paulo Biennale of International Architecture and Design, the Cooper Hewitt Museum, the National Building Museum, Harvard University, the International Landscape Architecture Biennale in Barcelona, and the Design Centre in Essen, Germany. Princeton Architectural Press has published three monographs on their work including their most recent book, PUBLIC NATURES: Evolutionary Infrastructures.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Collective Language &#45; Asian Contemporary Architecture Exhibition</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/collective-language-asian-contemporary-architecture-exhibition</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 30, 2024 - May 5, 2024; Event City: Bangkok, TH The first architectural exhibition at the IMPACT Arena Exhibition and Convention Center in 2024 will officially open on Tuesday, April 30th. &quot;Collective Language - Asian Contemporary Architecture Exhibition&quot; is the country&#039;s biggest and most important international architectural exhibition from The Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage Exposition 2024 (ASA Architect Expo 2024), organized by The Association of Siamese Architects Under Royal Patronage, in collaboration with TTF International Company Limited. The principal curator is Jenchieh Hung, who is the exhibition chairman of The Association of Siamese Architects Under Royal Patronage, as well as an acclaimed architect from Hung And Songkittipakdee / HAS design and research. The executive curator is Nada Inthaphunt from The Association of\ Siamese Architects Under Royal Patronage.
Jenchieh Hung and Nada Inthaphunt curated architectural firms include Hiroshi Nakamura &amp; NAP, Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA, Nori Architects and Asanuma Corporation, Yamazaki Kentaro Design Workshop from Japan; Mass Studies, SAC International Ltd., Shin Architects, THE_SYSTEM LAB from South Korea; Arcplus Group PLC, BIAD Huyue Studio, China Architecture Design &amp; Research Group, Studio Zhu Pei from China; Architectural Services Department, Index Architecture Limited, Nelson Chen Architects from Hong Kong - China; K2 Habitus, WOHA from Singapore; GDP Architects, smallprojects, VERITAS Architects from Malaysia; Plan Architect from Thailand; 1+1&gt;2 Architects, AHL Architects, BHA Architects, Vo Trong Nghia Architects from Vietnam; Archineer Associates Co., Ltd, LAO+ Architects, Tomi Atelier from Laos; andramatin from Indonesia; Carlos Arnaiz Architects / CAZA, Garcia+Lee Architects, GWorks Architectural Services, Zubu Design Associates from Philippines; Domus Architects, Marina Tabassum Architects, VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd. from Bangladesh; Architecture RED, Juhi Mehta Architects, Malik Architecture, RMA Architects from India; Kalpasara Studio, Prabal Thapa Architects, Tattva: Consult Pvt. Ltd from Nepal; Caleco Studio Architects, Design Insight, Suhail &amp; Fawad Architects from Pakistan; and Thisara Thanapathy Associates from Sri Lanka. Each firm represents different cultural backgrounds, climatic conditions, and social developments, indirectly or directly expressed in how the buildings respond to the language of architecture.
The exhibition delves into the diversity and distinctions that language brings to hearing, vision, touch, and smell, structured into three chapters: &quot;Sound / Language of Humanity,&quot; &quot;Silent / Language of Shading,&quot; and &quot;Perceive / Language of Ritual.&quot; Through these chapters, nearly 50 architectural firms from 15 Asian countries showcase the contemporary architecture of Asia. The exhibition&#039;s theme, &quot;Collective Language,&quot; reflects on the symbiotic relationship between people and architecture in various Asian regions, highlighting concepts like scale, volume, contrast, dynamic, thermal, resilience, legacy, harmony, and compression.
Jenchieh Hung, the exhibition chairman and principal curator of The Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage in Thailand, explained that the exhibition illustrates how sound, silence, and perception are integrated into architectural space, embodying the languages of humanity, shading, and ritual. They represent not only a collective language but also offer Asian contemporary architecture a means to reconsider the possibilities of future trends.For more information : https://www.asaexpo.org/en/abo...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2024 20:35:02 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>King East Design District Party presented by DesignTO 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/king-east-design-district-party-presented-by-designto-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 10, 2024; Event City: Toronto, ON, CA Join DesignTO for a celebration of design and community across Toronto’s King East Design District (KEDD)! Structured as a roaming neighbourhood party anchored by four Party Hubs, the KEDD Party is a must-attend bash, bringing together hundreds of designers and design-lovers.With different experiences at each Party Hub –– including an art installation at KLAUS, photo exhibition by Amanda Large at bulthaup and studio tour at KPMB Architects –– partygoers can explore them all or pick their favourite.Andreu World, 340 King Street East @ Parliament Streetbulthaup Toronto, 280 King Street East @ Ontario StreetKLAUS, 296 King Street East @ Berkeley StreetKPMB Architects, 351 King Street East (12th Floor) @ Berkeley StreetThe King East Design District Party is free, but partygoers must RSVP. Guests can check in at any Party Hub to get a wristband, and then move between venues. Venues have capacity limits.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2024 03:01:14 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/frank-lloyd-wrights-southwestern-pennsylvania</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 13, 2024 - Mar 17, 2025; Event City: Washington, DC, US Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania
 presents both realized and unrealized projects Frank Lloyd Wright 
designed for the region from the 1930s through the 1950s. The exhibition
 examines how his vision of the future might have impacted urban, 
suburban, and rural landscapes.
Realistic animated films, created by 
Skyline Ink Animators + Illustrators, provide, for the first time, a 
virtual exploration of five unrealized Wright projects for Southwestern 
Pennsylvania. These include a monumental reimagining of the Point 
(1947), a self-service garage for Kaufmann’s Department Store (1949), 
the Point View Residences designed for the Edgar J. Kaufmann Charitable 
Trust (1952), the Rhododendron Chapel (1952), and a gate lodge for the 
Fallingwater grounds (1941). Using three-dimensional rendering 
technology to choreograph camera paths and to shape lighting to produce 
the same type of visual effects used in the film industry, Skyline Ink’s
 resulting animations will be presented throughout the exhibition to 
provide a multimedia experience. A viewing theater will envelop visitors
 to show an expanded film of the three unrealized Pittsburgh designs. To
 further engage the senses, the film will feature an accompanying 
musical score by Daniel May with Marty Ashby and produced by MCG Jazz. 
Viewers will take a journey into Wright’s creative mind, exploring 
architecture from an artistic perspective, with emphasis on his intended
 materials, textures, light and shadow.
	
	
		Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania is 
co-organized by The Westmoreland Museum of American Art and 
Fallingwater, a property entrusted to the Western Pennsylvania 
Conservancy. The exhibition is curated by Scott W. Perkins, Sr. Director
 of Preservation and Collections, Fallingwater; and Jeremiah William 
McCarthy, Chief Curator, The Westmoreland Museum of American Art.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Spring Show 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/spring-show-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 27, 2024 - May 6, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US SCI-Arc is pleased to 
announce its 2024 Spring Show exhibition, opening on campus on Saturday,
 April 27 at 6pm. Spring Show highlights student work from all school 
programs, presented in thematic, visually inventive, and conceptually 
distinct installations with undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate 
design studio and seminar course projects.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Maison de Cartes</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 12, 2024 - Jun 2, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Wood has emerged as a more sustainable alternative to concrete and steel
 for the structure of buildings. Wood is renewable and through properly 
managed reforestation represents an endless resource. Through the 
process of photosynthesis, trees capture carbon dioxide and release 
oxygen which operate to counter climate change. While wood eventually 
needs to be transported and milled, its impacts during the growing and 
harvesting phase are relatively low compared with concrete and steel 
which are made from substances that must be mined and heated to 
extremely high temperatures. Maison de Cartes, or House of Cards,
 an exhibition by Gordon Kipping (M.Arch ’95) opening in the SCI-Arc 
Gallery on April 12, proposes a module of construction for the crisis of
 our time: climate change. This module of construction is in the spirit 
of Les Maisons Dom-ino, however, using mass timber as the structure or 
backbone for the construction. Instead of columns supporting slabs and a
 stair, Maison de Cartes proposes a stacking of cross-laminated
 timber walls and floor slabs in combination with glue-laminated columns
 and beams which support a ramp to ensure universal accessibility. For the exhibition, a fragment of the Maison de Cartes is
 constructed in the exhibition space, complete with the expression of 
fragility and impossible balance. Through the use of an augmented 
reality application available to your smartphone, the fragment is 
extended on your screen with wireframe linework to compose the whole. As
 one moves through the exhibition space with the augmented reality 
application, real-time/real-space perception of the fragment is 
augmented with the completion of a representation of the Maison de Cartes. To demonstrate its mutability, Maison de Cartes is
 taken through a geometric progression to become the Hocken House, a 
residential project currently under development by Gordon Kipping 
Architects in Toronto, Canada. The Maison de Cartes fragment is
 to have a second life and support another crisis. The mass timber 
fragment upon disassembly is reassembled into a cube which is redeployed
 to provide emergency transitional shelter on an encampment site of the 
unhoused.Gordon Kipping is a native of Toronto, Canada who has been living and 
working in New York City since 1995. Upon completing a Bachelor of 
Applied Science degree in engineering in 1989 at the University of 
Toronto, Kipping worked as a mechanical engineer in building services, 
eventually attaining licensure as a Professional Engineer in 1993. In 
1991, he returned to school to study architecture at the Southern 
California Institute of Architecture where he received a Master of 
Architecture degree in 1995. Kipping has worked for the offices of 
Philip Johnson, Greg Lynn, I. M. Pei and Davis Brody Bond. Currently, he
 is an Instructor at the Southern California Institute of Architecture 
and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Graduate School of 
Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University, a 
position he has held since 2000. Since 1999, Kipping has been principal 
of Gordon Kipping Architects, focusing on research and projects for a 
number of institutions, corporations, government agencies, and private 
individuals. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>RAIC 2024 Conference On Architecture</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/raic-2024-conference-on-architecture</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/raic-2024-conference-on-architecture</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 14, 2024 - May 18, 2024; Event City: Vancouver, BC, CA The
 2024 Conference Program, features high-quality learning opportunities 
that include interactive content, innovative ideas, and engaging 
discussions. Participants at all career levels will take away insights, 
inspiration, and ideas for practical application.The RAIC 2024 Conference on Architecture features eight (8) streams including: Climate Justice and Resilience, Sustainability, Adaptation and Mitigation Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice  Health, Safety, and Accessibility   History, Heritage and Culture Housing, Planning and Urbanism Indigenous-Led ArchitectureInnovation in Materials, Technology and Construction  The Practice and Business of Architecture  Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Chaos Unboxed</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/chaos-unboxed</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 17, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US We’re about to awake to a new dawn in visualization, where exciting tools and technologies will allow everyone to create anything they can imagine, without limitations.Technology enables visualizing spaces and rendering architectural models in immersive environments, utilizing augmented reality to create three-dimensional objects within a real space, and creating a VR walkthrough based on your BIM data.ArchViz WorkshopWhen: Wednesday, April 17, 2024 | 1 to 5 pmWhere: CUNY Graduate Center, Concourse Level – Room C, 34th Street &amp; 5th Avenue, New YorkLoaded with exclusive educational content by Nikos Nikolopoulos, Founder and Creative Director of Creative Lighting, this workshop will help you master architectural visualization and lighting by leveraging both the wisdom of Creative Lighting’s philosophy and the cutting-edge technology of Chaos software. Join this workshop to explore:Composition and storytellingAdvanced techniques for realistic lightingExterior lighting strategies for ArchvizMastering the color paletteThis is not a hands-on workshop, no equipment will be needed. The workshop is accredited by the AIA for 3.5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).ARCHVIZ WORKSHOP SIGN-UPChaos Unboxed: The Future of VisualizationWhen: Wednesday, April 17, 2024 | 5 to 8 pmWhere: CUNY Graduate Center, Proshansky Auditorium, 34th Street &amp; 5th Avenue, New YorkJoin us for the wine and beer reception from 5 to 6 pm. Then, hear the architectural visualization presentations from 6 to 8 pm.  By attending, you will:Learn from architectural visualization experts and hear how they enhance real-time visualization workflows, bringing complexity and realism to their designs:Mengyi Fan, Director of Visualization | SHoP ArchitectsDaniel Cashen, Associate Principal | SOMJames Falconer, Managing Director | The BoundaryLuis Inciarte, Founder &amp; Director | NarrativHear the product roadmap directly from the Chaos product team. Learn first about the latest V-Ray and Enscape features ensuring seamless workflows, cloud collaboration, and their real-time building performance module.Dan Monaghan, Regional Head | ChaosRoderick Bates, Director of Corporate Development | ChaosIvan Kozaliev, Presales &amp; CGI Specialist | ChaosSign up and reserve your seat and be the first to know what’s next in visualization. Chaos Unboxed presentations is accredited by the AIA for 2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).CHAOS UNBOXED SIGN-UPFor an up-to-date schedule of the sessions, and to register for the Chaos Unboxed New York event, visit the msol.tv/chaosunboxedny2024.
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<title>L.A. Forum for Architecture and Urban Design: Eastside ADU Tour</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/la-forum-for-architecture-and-urban-design-eastside-adu-tour</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 13, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US ADU Eastside Tour  
Saturday, April 13th – 11am - 3pm
Eastside, Los Angeles. Four residential addresses will be released to ticket holders. The tour is self-directed; tickets and a map will be issued via email.
Please RSVP HERE
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2024 02:35:16 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>TALL TIMBER: Bicoastal Beginnings and Where are We Now?</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tall-timber-bicoastal-beginnings-and-where-are-we-now</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 24, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US EVENT DESCRIPTION:
The Museum&#039;s &quot;Mass Timber Semester&quot; lecture series, which brings together key voices in the Mass Timber movement to reflect on its short history, current condition, and promising future, begins with an IN-PERSON program to be held at the office of the international engineering firm Arup, at 77 Water St. in lower Manhattan.The opening program features architects Thomas Robinson of Portland, Oregon-based LEVER Architecture and Chris Sharples of SHoP in New York City to discuss their first Mass Timber high-rise designs and to link those beginnings to their current work. In 2015, Robinson and SHoP were the co-winners of the U.S. Tall Wood Building Prize, a government-sponsored competition directed at stimulating innovation in high-rise applications in Mass Timber construction. While neither Framework – LEVER’s proposal for a 12-story, mixed-use building – nor 475 W. 18 St., SHoP’s design for a 10-story Manhattan apartment building near the High Line, were ultimately built, the projects advanced the goals of establishing fire, seismic, and other testing to apply to later projects.Over the past decade, LEVER and SHoP have continued to explore Mass Timber. On the West Coast, LEVER is completing several large-scale commissions, including the Adidas Headquarters Expansion in Portland, Oregon, and a creative office complex in L.A., 843 N Spring Street, as well as the addition to the Portland (Maine) Museum of Art. SHoP’s portfolio in wood includes two tech headquarters across continents, the new headquarters for YouTube in San Bruno, California and the award-winning Atlassian Central in Sydney, Australia. A 42-story Mass Timber, steel, and concrete tower, Atlassian Central will become the world’s tallest hybrid Mass Timber building upon completion in 2027.Jeff Spiritos, the development manager for 475 W. 18th St., will be the moderator for the discussion of &quot;lessons learned&quot; and next steps for tall Mass Timber buildings.Upon clicking the RSVP button above, you will be redirected to Ticketstripe where you will receive instructions for check-in after registration. For building security purposes, you must register online for this program. Priority RSVP is given to Museum members and Corporate Members. If you have questions, please call the Museum&#039;s office at (212) 945-6324.The in-person program is limited to 90 attendees, but the program will also be live streamed to the Museum&#039;s Youtube channel. If the event is sold out or you cannot attend in-person, we invite you to join us on Youtube. You do NOT need to RSVP to join the Youtube livestream.Thomas Robinson is the Founder and Principal of LEVER Architecture. Prior to establishing the firm, Thomas led cultural and institutional projects for Allied Works and Herzog &amp; de Meuron. He received an MArch from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a BA from the University of California, Berkeley.Christopher Sharples is a founding principal of SHoP, an architecture firm in Lower Manhattan, New York City, with projects located on five continents. Currently, Chris’s concentration is on revolutionary models of building that embrace next-generation environmental and materials systems such as bio-based material systems, as well as process-driven innovation utilizing offsite manufacturing to achieve more efficient and environmentally responsive building delivery.The Museum thanks Arup for the generous donation of their event space for this program.
EVENT TIME &amp; DATE:Wednesday, Apr 24, 2024 at 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM (ET)VENUE:In-Person Event at the office of the international engineering firm Arup, at 77 Water St. in lower Manhattan and live streamed on YouTubeORGANIZER:The Skyscraper MuseumEVENT WEBSITE:https://skyscraper.org/programs/tall-timber-bicoastal-beginnings-and-where-are-we-now/EVENT COST:FREE - (RSVP)Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Bamboo Design + Build Workshop</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/bamboo-design-build-workshop</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/bamboo-design-build-workshop</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 1, 2024 - Sep 14, 2024; Event City: Luang Prabang, LA Building Trust International are offering a hands-on participatory workshop where volunteers will gain experience in sustainable building techniques and understand more about humanitarian design while building worthwhile projects that will have a huge benefit to the local community and local wildlife. Volunteers will gain an insight into a number of building techniques and architectural styles.What will workshop participants learn?
We are happy to announce that we will be working alongside internationally acclaimed conservation charity, Free the Bears Fund Rescue Centre in Laos.The sanctuary was established in 2003 after local authorities confiscated three bear cubs and asked for assistance to help look after them. The rescue centre has continued to provide care for these bears and also accepted further bears that have been confiscated by the Laos authorities. The sanctuary is situated within the beautiful Tat Kuang Si Park, a Provincial Protected Area approximately 30 Km from the UNESCO World Heritage listed city of Luang Prabang. 
Building Trust International has been requested by Free the Bears to work with the local community and Laotian staff to design and construct a new sustainably built merchandise store. The merchandise store will enable the conservation charity to sell items in order to receive much needed donations to allow them to continue their ongoing efforts to protect bears in Laos and beyond.This is a hands on course and will result in a new bamboo structure working with others to learn on-site skills such as:- Bamboo building - Bamboo framing and roof construction  - Bamboo weavingPlease note spaces are limited, so hopeful participants should get in touch today to receive their application form and register for this exciting bamboo workshop. Register: info@buildingtrustinternational.orgWebsite: https://www.buildingtrustinternational.org/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>NYJL&amp;apos;s 46th Biannual Spring House Tour</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/nyjls-46th-biannual-spring-house-tour</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 11, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Discover Manhattan’s architectural wonders and artistic treasures at the 46th Biannual Spring House Tour! Delve into the heart of the city’s most exquisite residences, where each home tells a story of heritage, innovation, and timeless design.
Elevate your experience as a design enthusiast with our VIP ticket option. VIP guests embark on a journey of luxury, starting the day with a delicious breakfast at the iconic Astor House. Enjoy the convenience of chauffeured transportation as you explore each stop on the tour, and take home an exclusive VIP gift bag.Tickets: $150 for GA and $325 for VIPhttps://www.nyjl.org/events/46th-biannual-spring-house-tour/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2024 00:35:15 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Milan Design Week 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/milan-design-week-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 15, 2024 - Apr 21, 2024; Event City: Milan, IT Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone define Milano Design Week, the most important time of the year for Milan and the world reference point for the design industry.Milano Design Week has made Milan the world design capital by definition, the first and only city that over the years has managed to create a consolidated and continuously renewed reality. Fuorisalone
 is the set of events distributed in different areas of Milan on the 
same days when the Salone Internazionale del Mobile takes place.
                                The Fuorisalone is not a Fair event, 
it doesn’t have a central organization and it’s not managed by any 
Institution. It started spontaneously early in the 1980’s thanks to the 
will of companies working in the furnishing and industrial design 
sectors. Currently, it is expanding into many related sectors including 
automotive, technology, telecommunications, art, fashion and food.
                                Today, the various exhibitors can 
organize independently or refer to Studiolabo, which gives assistance: 
from the search for the location to the definition of strategies and to 
special communication plans that can be chosen on Fuorisalone.it.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2024 23:01:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Aware – Architecture and Senses</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/aware-architecture-and-senses</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 22, 2024 - Sep 15, 2024; Event City: Copenhagen, DK Architecture can thrill you or awe
 you, calm you down or foster connection. It can be caring and 
protective – or stimulate your curiosity, igniting idle senses and 
unfolding unseen worlds
We bring ourselves into architecture, filling space with atmosphere –
 but architecture has an agency of its own. Space can suggest you to do 
things: jump or shout, move fast or slow, be active or rest, make you 
alert or relaxed, keep to the side, or take center stage.
This reverberating relationship is not only the context in which 3XN 
GXN works but underscores the enduring effect that the built environment
 has on us and on our surroundings.
The installations in Aware present some of the fundamental concepts 
of space: not bricks, concrete or steel, but relations between bodies 
and space, between spatial atmospheres and human emotions. Aware 
encourages you to explore and reflect on your experience of space, 
delving into the behavioural principles behind architecture and their 
transformative potential.
At home, at work, at school, we are almost always present within 
architecture. Aware asks you to consider the questions buried beneath 
the surface: what emotional effect does architecture have on you and 
your everyday quality of life?Danish Architecture CenterRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2024 02:01:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Crafting Modernity: Design in Latin America, 1940–1980</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/crafting-modernity-design-in-latin-america-19401980</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/crafting-modernity-design-in-latin-america-19401980</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 8, 2024 - Sep 22, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US “There is design in everything,” wrote Clara Porset, the innovative Cuban-Mexican designer. She believed that craft and industry could inspire each other, forging an alternative path for modern design. Not all of Porset’s colleagues agreed with her conviction. This exhibition presents these sometimes conflicting visions of modernity proposed by designers of home environments in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela between 1940 and 1980. For some, design was an evolution of local and Indigenous craft traditions, leading to an approach that combined centuries-old artisanal techniques with machine-based methods. For others, design responded to market conditions and local tastes, and was based on available technologies and industrial processes. In this exhibition, objects including furniture, appliances, posters, textiles, and ceramics, as well as a selection of photographs and paintings, will explore these tensions. The home became a site of experimentation for modern living during a period marked by dramatic political, economic, and social changes, which had broad repercussions for Latin American visual culture. For nearly half a century, the design of the domestic environment embodied ideas of national identity, models of production, and modern ways of living. The home also offered opportunities for a dialogue between art, architecture, and design. Highlights of the exhibition include Clara Porset’s Butaque chair; Lina Bo Bardi’s Bowl chair; Antonio Bonet, Juan Kurchan, and Jorge Ferrari Hardoy’s B.K.F. Chair; and Roberto Matta’s Malitte Lounge Furniture.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2024 01:34:56 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>2024 Australian Architecture Conference</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-australian-architecture-conference</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 8, 2024 - May 11, 2024; Event City: Melbourne, AU 8–9 May – Wellbeing in Architecture Symposium
9 May – Fringe Event Program
10–11 May – Australian Architecture ConferenceMelbourne, AustraliaJoin us at the 2024 Australian Architecture Conference in Melbourne from 8-11 May as we gather to connect, explore and debate.Discover how architects are changing the game and shaping the future of architecture, pushing boundaries and redefining norms.Delve into circular and sustainable architecture, to learn more on innovative design approaches in a climate-constrained world.Listen
 to local and international experts cover the vexed issue of the global 
housing crisis, where we will explore how architects are stepping up to 
the challenge.Join the conversation as we discuss how to communicate the value of architecture and amplify our impact in the community.Don’t
 miss this important opportunity to gather with peers and gain CPD 
points through a carefully curated program that will see ideas converge 
and perspectives evolve as we change the game.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Fifth Avenue—Architecture and Society: History of America’s Street of Dreams Book Talk</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/fifth-avenuearchitecture-and-society-history-of-americas-street-of-dreams-book-talk</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 16, 2024; Event City:  Fifth Avenue, America’s ‘Street of Dreams,&#039; embodies New York&#039;s evolving architectural, urban, and social history. Present on the 1807 Commissioners’ map emerging from a country road, then in the proposed grid plan of 1811 as one of the major boulevards, Fifth Avenue by the end of the 19th century had become synonymous with a lavish fashionable life, grand mansions, and services catering to the wealthy. As in her previous books, The Villard Houses and Triumvirate: McKim Mead &amp; White: Art, Architecture, Scandal and Class in America&#039;s Golden Age, Mosette Broderick gives life to the glamorous stages of New York society. In Fifth Avenue—Architecture and Society: History of America&#039;s Street of Dreams, she also tracks the street&#039;s shifting fortunes as fashion, hotels, and apartment towers bring a new skyline to the elite environs.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Architectural League of New York and the Pratt SoA co&#45;present: Betances Residence Project Study</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/architectural-league-of-new-york-and-the-pratt-soa-co-present-betances-residence-project-study</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/architectural-league-of-new-york-and-the-pratt-soa-co-present-betances-residence-project-study</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 2, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Located in the Bronx, Betances Residence is a supportive, multi-unit development for low-income and formerly unhoused senior citizens. Designed by COOKFOX Architects, the 152-unit building contains on-site medical and community facilities and meets Passive House standards. This program will bring together the architects, client, and community service provider behind Betances Residence to discuss the process of creating accessible, supportive housing, with participation from COOKFOX Architects, non-profit developer Breaking Ground, and the Center for Urban Community Services (CUCS).RSVP is requested via the link.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Architecture, Film, and the In&#45;Between Book Talk</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/architecture-film-and-the-in-between-book-talk</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 11, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US In this new work of scholarship, Architecture, Film, and the In-between: Spatio-Cinematic Betwix, three Pratt architecture professors contribute essays exploring the intersection of the radical ends of the architecture and film disciplines. Jason Vigneri-Beane explores ecology, machines, technology, and atmosphere through near-future scenarios; MJ Sieira examines social-cultural space in the work of French New Wave filmmaker Agnès Varda; and Eva Perez de Vega explores the moving image to reflect on its relationship to the body and what she terms huMan exceptionalism. All three essays read film through critical lenses in the discipline of architecture. Available from Intellect Books.Speakers:Eva Perez de Vega, Adjunct Associate Professor, Undergraduate ArchitectureMJ Sieira, Adjunct Associate Professor CCE, Graduate ArchitectureJason Vigneri-Beane, Professor, Undergraduate ArchitectureModerator:Paul Haacke, Adjunct Associate Professor - CCE, Humanities and Media Studieswww.pratt.edu/architectureRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:01:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Joshua Ramus of REX lectures on &amp;quot;Empowerment&amp;quot;</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/joshua-ramus-of-rex-lectures-on-empowerment</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/joshua-ramus-of-rex-lectures-on-empowerment</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 4, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Believing architecture should actively empower its users and communities—not simply be a representational art—REX advances building paradigms and promotes the agency of architecture. This ethos guides the studio’s aspiration to produce inventive designs so functionally specific that they offer new and inspiring aesthetic experiences. Across typologies, REX has found architecture’s most powerful tools for empowerment to be new forms of flexibility. However, despite an increased need to accommodate change, contemporary architecture still relies on the antiquated modernist vision of flexibility: a blank slate (or white cube or black box) upon which any activity can occur. This approach has historically produced banal, sterile architecture, and the intellectual and economic costs to reconfigure these architectural tabula rasae have become prohibitive. New concepts of flexibility must and can be advanced.www.pratt.edu/architectureRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:00:58 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Debates in AI</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/debates-in-ai</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 11, 2024 - Apr 12, 2024; Event City: Providence, RI, US A groundbreaking two-day symposium, “Debates in AI,” will explore the multifaceted dimensions of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on creative disciplines. Unraveling the intricate intersections of art, design, technology and culture, the symposium aims to foster conversations that critically examine the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and the fields of art and design.
The program will kick off with an evening conversation between Kate Crawford (researcher, composer, producer, academic and author of Atlas of AI) and Ben Davis (national art critic, Artnet). The lineup includes Taeyoon Choi (founder, School for Poetic Computation), Molly Crabapple (artist), Stephanie Dinkins (artist, educator), Cory Doctorow (author of Chokepoint Capitalism and The Internet Con), Brian Merchant (tech columnist and author of Blood in the Machine), Trevor Paglen (artist), Christiane Paul (curator of digital art, Whitney Museum of American Art), Jon Rafman (artist), Dorothy R. Santos (writer, artist, educator), Eric Telfort (department head, RISD Illustration) and Clement Valla (associate professor, Experimental &amp; Foundation Studies, Computation, Technology and Culture faculty coordinator).The symposium is free and open to the public. Registration required. Livestream via Zoom. More information: https://ai-debates.risd.edu/ Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Los Angeles Design Weekend</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/los-angeles-design-weekend</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/los-angeles-design-weekend</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 21, 2024 - Jun 23, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US 
A weekend-long grassroots celebration of design, highlighting the sprawling Los Angeles’ design scene in digestible nuggets. Organized throughout 3 days in clustered, neighborhood-centric activations, this event invites both locals and non-locals to easily navigate the city’s widespread design community and experience LA on foot, carpool, or via LA Metro.https://www.ladesignweekend.co...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Urban Spaces and Leisure &#45; Masterpieces by South Korean Photographer Seunggu Kim in an Exhibition in Gauting, Germany</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/urban-spaces-and-leisure-masterpieces-by-south-korean-photographer-seunggu-kim-in-an-exhibition-in-gauting-germany</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Seunggu Kim’s “Better Days” is not just a series of photographs; it is a narrative journey into the heart of South Korean society. The series skillfully documents contemporary life, where the pursuit of happiness meets the reality of societal expectations. Through vivid images that juxtapose urban landscapes with moments of leisure, Kim reflects on the concept of leisure and leisure spaces in South Korea. “Better Days” delves into the nuances of how urban spaces are used for brief escapes from the bustling city life, revealing the artist’s contemplations on finding balance and harmony in a fast-paced society. ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:42:41 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>nguyensminiaturen . de Michael Nguyen</dc:creator>
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<title>From Field to Form: Straw</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/from-field-to-form-straw</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/from-field-to-form-straw</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 29, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US A group of experts discuss the use of straw as a building material.Straw is an agricultural by-product from the harvest of grains, and it sequesters carbon as it grows in the stalk and the soil. Using straw for building utilizes waste from food production, which otherwise may be burned and release carbon into the atmosphere.Straw has been used as a building material for over a century in the U.S., revived in the 1980s, and has been included in the International Residential Code since 2015. Its benefits are numerous. As a wall system with clay and lime plasters, it effectively manages moisture in walls and is naturally fire resistant, avoiding the need for toxic flame retardant chemicals. It contains no petrochemicals, is energy efficient, and the material is relatively inexpensive.What will it take to accelerate the use of straw for buildings? Can we address our housing crisis with straw? How can we accelerate the adoption of straw for urban building fabric? What are the unique opportunities for designing with straw?Organized in partnership with Healthy Materials Lab at Parsons School of Design, From Field to Form: Straw will explore these questions with a panel of experts.Learn more and register.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2024 20:00:59 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>AIANY Design Awards 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/aiany-design-awards-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/aiany-design-awards-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 2, 2024 - Sep 3, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The AIANY Design Awards 2024 feature Honor, Merit, and Citation recipients in the categories of Architecture, Interiors, Projects, and Urban Design. Selected from among nearly 200 entries, the 22 winning projects range from temporary installations and exhibitions to large-scale urban interventions. Thirteen of the 22 winners are projects in New York State. One single winning project is outside the US in Quebec, Canada, while the remaining domestic awardees span Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia. AIANY’s annual awards program is juried by an international panel of esteemed practitioners, this year comprising Sofía Aspe of Sofía Aspe Interiorismo, David Darling, FAIA, of Aidlin Darling Design, Frank Harmon, FAIA, of Frank Harmon Architect, Brian Johnsen, AIA, of Johnsen Schmaling Architects, Mark Lee of Johnston Marklee, Fuensanta Nieto of Nieto Sobejano Architectos, and Andrew Thompson, AIA, NOMAC, LEED AP BD+C, of Passaic County of New Jersey. Graphic Designer: PacificRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2024 00:52:13 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Spatializing Reproductive Justice</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/spatializing-reproductive-justice</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 2, 2024 - Sep 3, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Spatializing Reproductive Justice is a traveling exhibition and programming series that aims to spread awareness of the inequities of reproductive care in the United States and the agency of design fields to expand access. Learning from past and present reproductive and sexual health justice movements, the project addresses the spatial, legal, and social logistics of reproductive healthcare access in the United States after the repeal of Roe v. Wade. Student research and work by design studios investigates how the intersecting and compounding factors of race, class, and gender impact an individual’s access to care, and offer speculative design proposals for facilities, systems, and networks enabling reproductive care access. Expanding beyond the studios’ work, the exhibition aims to foster a dialogue among designers, healthcare providers, advocates, and students to explore how practitioners of the built environment can respond to and support reproductive justice in the US.The original studios associated with the exhibition were taught in Fall 2022 and include “A Feminist Ethics of Care: Reproductive Justice in post-Roe America” taught by Lori Brown, FAIA, at Syracuse University, “National Care: Abortion Access, Reproductive Justice on Federal Land” taught by Lindsay Harkema at City College New York, and “Reproductive Justice Network” taught by Bryony Roberts at Columbia University GSAPP.Curators: Lori Brown, FAIA, Lindsay Harkema, Bryony Roberts, and FLUFFFF StudioGraphic Designer: FLUFFFF StudioRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2024 00:52:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Bio&#45;Spaces: Regenerative, Resilient Futures</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/bio-spaces-regenerative-resilient-futures</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/bio-spaces-regenerative-resilient-futures</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 19, 2024 - Sep 30, 2024; Event City: London, GB An experiential, multi-sensory exhibition, aimed at encouraging a more nature-based approach to designCurated by environmentally-focused media and events platform Planted, in collaboration with Oliver Heath Design Studio, Bio-Spaces will plunge the visitor into the world of biophilic design, exploring biodiversity and biomimicry in design, as well as biomorphic design, bio-based materials and bioregenerative design.“As a species we are waking up to the simple fact that we are part of nature,” says Oliver Heath Design Studio, Planted’s biophilic design ambassadors and world-renowned experts on nature-based design.“Human beings thrive in spaces that are in harmony with the natural elements and systems of our planet. As a result, we are starting to reimagine how our spaces can be designed with nature in mind, working with rather than against it, to create healthier more equitable environments to live in, now and into the future.”Visitors will journey through a series of modular gridded ‘islands’, each exploring a theme pertinent to the concept of nature-informed design and each populated with exemplary case studies and products that derive inspiration and materials from nature and the environment. A multi-sensory approach alongside touches of greenery will enhance the experience, bringing the water-inspired spaces of the Zaha Hadid Architects-designed Roca London Gallery into direct dialogue with like-minded projects and products that aim to reconnect people and spaces with nature.The first ‘island’ highlights built environments informed and inspired by nature, such as Henning Larsen’s Biotope, home to the Métropole Européenne de Lille. Derived from the Greek expression for “Place of Life”, the Biotope’s expansive network of terraced gardens, balconies and bridges are a habitat for over 65 species of plants, making a significant contribution to C02 reduction and local biodiversity.Mamou-Mani’s digitally-designed and fabricated architecture takes direct inspiration from botanical genetic coding to create awe-inspiring parametric forms, such as the 2018 Temple Galaxia, designed to be consumed by fire at the 2018 Burning Man Festival.  For a long-term project, progressive fashion brand LESTRANGE commissioned Oliver Heath Design Studio to create biophilic guidelines to bring a more nature-based, regenerative approach to their retail spaces, to “bring consumption back in line with the planet.” Fred Rigby Studio went on to translate these guidelines, designing LESTRANGE’s stunning Coal Drops Yard store using non-toxic materials such as Claywork’s render and mycelium bowls, alongside preserved planting and modular, upgradeable and repairable speakers that play natural soundscapes.Occupying a separate exhibition ‘island’ are stand out products from designers such as Benchmark, whose AYA Collection, created in collaboration with Foster &amp; Partners, is made from solid FSC British grown ash and finished with low VOC oils for healthy indoor air quality. These natural materials were chosen to promote a restorative and calming environment, while company processes ensure durability and waste elimination are central to design.Also on display, on a bio-based materials ‘island’, will be a selection of materials that have a positive impact on our interior and exterior environments. Robust, fast-growing crop hemp, that sequesters carbon at an extraordinary rate (15 tons C02 per Hectare) and whose long plant roots help nourish our top soil, is turned into a range of corrugated panels by Erthly, while high quality, wool composite Solidwool acts as a sustainable alternative to today’s petrochemical based structural reinforced plastics and composites.  Biomanufacturing research and development company Biohm harnesses fungi to transform food waste or difficult-to-reuse products into construction materials – such as plant-based concrete alternatives – and regenerative products, such as mycelium-based insulation panels.“We want visitors to come away from the exhibition with an understanding of how to apply a more nature-based approach to design,” says Planted’s Deborah Spencer, best known for founding the ground-breaking designjunction show in 2011. “Our intention is to raise awareness of and educate people about the innovative solutions out there, to create a more regenerative–positive outlook. There has never been a more exciting time to align with nature.”Roca London GalleryRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 23:52:10 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Salone del Mobile.Milano 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/salone-del-mobilemilano-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/salone-del-mobilemilano-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 16, 2024 - Apr 21, 2024; Event City: Milan, IT The Salone is held in Milan in April every year, along with the biennial
 Euroluce exhibition in odd years and EuroCucina and the International 
Bathroom Exhibition in even years, and in tandem with the annual 
International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition and Workplace3.0.Over 370,000 professional visitors attend the fair each year, just under
 70% of them from 188 other countries, along with more than 5,000 
national and international journalists and around 27,500 members of the 
public at the weekend, making the Salone del Mobile.Milano the 
unmissable sectorwide appointment. Not to mention the collateral events 
that take place alongside it, invariably curated by leading 
international artists and designers, because the Salone is not just 
synonymous with business but also with culture. www.salonemilano.itRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 23:52:05 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Salone del Mobile 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/salone-del-mobile-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/salone-del-mobile-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 16, 2024 - Apr 21, 2024; Event City: Milan, IT The Salone is held in Milan in April every year, along with the biennial
 Euroluce exhibition in odd years and EuroCucina and the International 
Bathroom Exhibition in even years, and in tandem with the annual 
International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition and Workplace3.0.Over 370,000 professional visitors attend the fair each year, just under
 70% of them from 188 other countries, along with more than 5,000 
national and international journalists and around 27,500 members of the 
public at the weekend, making the Salone del Mobile.Milano the 
unmissable sectorwide appointment. Not to mention the collateral events 
that take place alongside it, invariably curated by leading 
international artists and designers, because the Salone is not just 
synonymous with business but also with culture. www.salonemilano.itRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 23:35:09 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>International Passive House Conference 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/international-passive-house-conference-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/international-passive-house-conference-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 5, 2024 - Apr 6, 2024; Event City: Innsbruck, AT The last In­ter­na­tion­al Pass­ive House Con­fer­en­ce was a great 
suc­cess and so we are all the more look­ing for­ward to see­ing many 
fa­mil­i­ar and new faces (again) at the 27th In­ter­na­tion­al Pass­ive House Con­fer­en­ce un­der the motto: &quot;Ret­ro­fit. Have an im­pact&quot;! 
The 27th In­ter­na­tion­al Pass­ive House Con­fer­en­ce will take place in the beau­ti­ful city of Inns­bruck, Aus­tria, on 5 and 6 April 2024 at the &quot;Tech­nik&quot; cam­pus of the Leo­pold Fran­zens Uni­versity. Con­fer­en­ce par­ti­cipants fur­ther­more have the op­por­tun­ity to vis­it in­spir­ing Pass­ive House pro­jects in the Inns­bruck area on 7 April 2024 and to par­ti­cip­ate in ad­di­tion­al work­shops in the run-up to the con­fer­en­ce on 3 and 4 April 2024.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 23:35:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>CTBUH 2024 International Conference</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ctbuh-2024-international-conference</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/ctbuh-2024-international-conference</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 23, 2024 - Sep 27, 2024; Event City: London, GB Today, the construction industry is facing a challenging dilemma: 
Should we build new buildings, or should we renew the existing ones? In 
parallel, governments and city-makers debate over the need to grow 
existing, or to build new, more sustainable cities. The dilemma poses 
further challenges: How do we make these decisions, and who should be 
involved?
New or Renew refers to the choice between new buildings and cities, 
or the adaptation of the existing for the sake of environmental, 
economic and social sustainability. This is not about the conflict 
between old and new, or heritage versus future. Instead, the Council on 
Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat seeks to identify strategies for 
transformation and growth that bring new blood to urban life. There is a
 new generation of tall buildings and shapes of density to be 
discovered, which provides new opportunities for flexibility and energy 
savings, as well as a substantial reduction of impact on the 
environment.
Answer the call—be
 part of the discussion and join us from 23–27 September 2024, in London
 and Paris, for New or Renew: Addressing the Density Dilemma.ctbuhconference.comRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 23:17:56 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/coachella-valley-music-and-arts-festival</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/coachella-valley-music-and-arts-festival</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 12, 2024 - Apr 21, 2024; Event City: Indio, CA, US Coachella&#039;s curators scour the globe for artists, architects, and designers to transform the Empire Polo Field. Newly commissioned, large-scale art installations and returning favorites offer fans art as landmark, public space, and icon—to be viewed from perspectives as diverse and dynamic as Coachella&#039;s lineup of performers.Learn more about the 2024 lineup of installation designers on Archinect.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 23:17:51 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>DxD Block Party 2024: Helen Liu Fong Day</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/dxd-block-party-2024-helen-liu-fong-day</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/dxd-block-party-2024-helen-liu-fong-day</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 13, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US DxD Block Party: Helen Liu Fong Day is an annual free public event that connects hundreds of students of all ages with local architecture, design, engineering, and construction professionals. This year’s event will be hosted by East Los Angeles College (1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez, Monterey Park, California 91754) on Saturday, April 13, 2024, from 9 am to 2 pm.
All elementary, middle, and high school students, families, educators, professionals, and community members interested in architecture, design, engineering, and construction are welcome to attend. The day-long event, organized by Architecture for Communities Los Angeles (ACLA), will include hands-on activities and information booths hosted by local firms, area colleges and universities, and community organizations. It will also include mentoring sessions, keynote speakers, and free food. Sign up today for this FREE event!Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 20:35:05 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Constructing Hope: Ukraine</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/constructing-hope-ukraine</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/constructing-hope-ukraine</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 2, 2024 - Sep 3, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Constructing Hope: Ukraine presents the work of over a dozen participants currently applying architectural thinking to support Ukraine’s short- and long-term reconstruction efforts. In the face of Russia’s unprovoked, full-scale invasion of Ukraine—a war that has destroyed and existentially threatened Ukrainians’ lives, ecology, culture, and infrastructure—these multidisciplinary creatives regain agency over their environment by employing architectural strategies and practices as a form of resistance. Showcasing their work and ideas, Constructing Hope: Ukraine reveals the power of collaboration, horizontal organizing, and knowledge exchange, illuminating architecture’s critical role in building a collective resistance that can generate hope for imperiled communities in Ukraine and beyond.The first exhibition of this work in the United States, Constructing Hope: Ukraine focuses on decentralized reconstruction efforts, presenting the work of grassroots initiatives happening inside and outside of Ukraine. The exhibition brings together a wide range of projects—from modular furniture designs and housing for internally displaced individuals to detailed documentation of destroyed buildings and spatial memories—to illustrate how architecture can foster mutual aid and facilitate crucial support networks for entire communities. Constructing Hope: Ukraine presents these resourceful initiatives to demonstrate how, even during wartime destruction, these actions provide the hope necessary to move forward.Using artifacts and other methods of architectural storytelling to imagine a hopeful future, the exhibition will include drawings, photographs, videos, furniture, and models. The exhibition will feature a suspended full-scale prototype of a bed designed by the Ukrainian NGO MetaLab, who provide temporary emergency accommodation for internally displaced people in Western Ukraine. As part of their Co-Haty initiative, the team has designed a ready-to-assemble, modular bed that “exemplifies our commitment to thoughtful design, sustainability, and adaptability to diverse living situations.”Constructing Hope: Ukraine will showcase models by the artist collective Prykarpattian Theater. The models represent the physical embodiment of people’s destroyed homes and beloved places created together with refugees through photographs and verbal testimonies.Ukrainian graphic designer Aliona Solomadina created a visual identity for the exhibition inspired by taped windows that are typical throughout Ukrainian cities and towns during the ongoing war. Ukrainian people often tape their windows in intricate, criss-cross patterns to protect their homes from shattering glass during explosions. This practical solution has become a visible symbol of resistance.https://www.centerforarchitect...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2024 23:52:01 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>Frank Lloyd Wright Garden Symposium: His Southern California Work and Legacy</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/frank-lloyd-wright-garden-symposium-his-southern-california-work-and-legacy</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/frank-lloyd-wright-garden-symposium-his-southern-california-work-and-legacy</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 13, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US The Garden Conservancy organizes public programs that bring leading thinkers and practitioners within the world of gardening to audiences throughout cities in the US. Since 2018, we have brought scholars, authors, and experts in the fields of design, history, research, and preservation, to numerous locations so that their work can be shared with the public. Education is a key component of our mission, and through these events, we aim to inspire and engage those who have a passion for gardens and want to know further about the benefits that they bring to our lives.The Frank Lloyd Wright Garden Symposium will examine how Frank Lloyd Wright and other early twentieth-century architects responded to the Southern California landscape and climate and how they invite us to think about contemporary issues in gardening.THE SYMPOSIUMPerhaps no architect has been more written about than Frank Lloyd Wright, but his designs for gardens remain less studied and understood, despite how important landscape and nature were to his thinking. Los Angeles is home to one of Wright’s crowning achievements, Hollyhock House (1916-21), a residence originally designed as “half house and half garden.”Wright embraced landscapes and plants of many types and climates, including native plants, an interest shared with his friend and landscape architect, Jens Jensen. Wright’s appreciation of landscape was also enriched by his love of Japanese culture. Having designed Hollyhock House while in Japan, Wright relocated to Los Angeles in 1923 and began working with his son, Lloyd Wright, a gifted landscape designer who had worked for the Olmsted Brothers in California. Wright spent only a few years in Southern California, yet he created remarkable work in the Hollyhock, Ennis, Storer, and Freeman houses.Completed over one hundred years ago, Wright’s houses in Southern California are being revitalized as the region changes beyond what he could have anticipated, impacted by drought, pollution, and climate change. The Frank Lloyd Wright Garden Symposium will examine how he and other architects of the period responded to the local landscape and climate and how they invite us to think about contemporary issues of the 21st century.The symposium will feature landscape architects, historians, curators, and stewards of Frank Lloyd Wright-designed houses. The event will be of interest to all gardeners, designers, architects, and students who are passionate about history and design and what they can teach us about gardening today.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2024 14:36:36 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>DIFFA&amp;apos;s 40th Anniversary Gala</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/diffas-40th-anniversary-gala</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/diffas-40th-anniversary-gala</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 28, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US DIFFA is excited to announce its highly anticipated 40th Anniversary Gala on Thursday, March 28th at the Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers (Pier 61, Chelsea Piers, New York, NY, 10011). The evening is sure to be a magical celebration featuring a star-studded lineup of entertainment including Tony Award® Winner Adrienne Warren (Tina –The Tina Turner Musical), vocalist and trumpeter Brian Newman, and celebrity DJ Michaelangelo L’Acqua. A formal award and video ceremony will highlight an honoree from each decade of DIFFA’s history including Cindy Allen, David Rockwell, George Slowik, and former executive director David Sheppard. The event will also recognize the incredible work of DIFFA’s grantees, including organizations such as Gay Men’s Health Crisis, Housing Works, God’s Love We Deliver, Bailey House, SAGE, Health, Hetrick-Martin Institute, and Callen-Lorde Community Health Center. GET YOUR TICKETS BEFORE THEY SELL OUT!
Established in 1984 in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis, DIFFA has since expanded its mission to encompass broader community challenges such as homelessness and mental wellness. The Gala will commemorate a remarkable legacy—forty years of impactful DIFFA initiatives—and raise critical funds to further support these vital causes. Gala tickets and more details are available here.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2024 14:36:34 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>The World Around Annual Summit</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-world-around-annual-summit</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/the-world-around-annual-summit</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 11, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The World Around’s flagship Annual Summit, convening global architecture’s now, near and next will take place at the Guggenheim Museum in NYC on Saturday May 11th, 2024. This all-day program curated by Beatrice Galilee will be a year of architecture and design in a day, introducing the best of contemporary buildings, initiatives across landscape, technology and design today.Tickets for this program will be on sale in March.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2024 01:18:08 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>IIDA NY’s LMNOP Spring Workshop | Bloom Your Brand</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/iida-nys-lmnop-spring-workshop-bloom-your-brand</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/iida-nys-lmnop-spring-workshop-bloom-your-brand</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ The International Interior Design Association’s New York Chapter (IIDA NY) proudly presents a workshop to help design and architecture professionals elevate their professional branding. Emma Tessler, the founder + CEO of Ninety Five Media, will offer her insights into strategies for cultivating a personal brand that blooms on Thursday, April 4 from 6:00–8:30 p.m. This workshop will be held at 330 5th Avenue 12th floor, New York City, New York 10001. ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2024 18:59:46 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>International Conference on Architecture: Between Autonomy and Engagement</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/international-conference-on-architecture-between-autonomy-and-engagement</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 12, 2024 - Oct 20, 2024; Event City:  Call for Abstracts Should a building be a world onto itself? Or should it relate to its context? Do the best buildings achieve both: create their own order and language while also addressing and even shaping their environment?
Following the International Conferences on Architectural Criticism (2021), on Architectural Quality (2022), and on Architecture as Built Criticism (2023), the 2024 conference seeks papers that show how realized buildings stand in the autonomy and engagement debate.Abstracts Abstracts (max. 500 words) should propose one case study that has been visited by the author and should be submitted via https://cicarchitecture.org/conference2024/ Conference The selection to the conference is in two stages: first, acceptance of abstracts; second, development of abstracts into draft papers. Based on these, authors will be invited to one of the four sessions together with the keynote lecturers of the online conference 12–13, 19–20 October 2024, chaired by Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil, and Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (UPM), São Paulo, Brazil.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2024 00:18:14 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Anna Heringer &#45; Donghia Designer in Residence Lecture &amp;amp; Reception</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/anna-heringer-donghia-designer-in-residence-lecture-reception</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 28, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US ANNA HERINGER
DONGHIA DESIGNER IN RESIDENCE LECTURE &amp; RECEPTION
Thursday, MARCH 28
Reception 6:30pm, Lecture 7:30pm
The lecture will take place in the Forum, Academic Wing, Elaine and Bram Goldsmith Campus
Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90045  
The lecture and parking are free and open to the public.  
Anna Heringer is an architect and honorary professor of the UNESCO Chair of Earthen Architecture, Building Cultures, and Sustainable Development. Her focus is on the use of natural building materials. Her work has been widely published and exhibited at MoMA New York, the V&amp;A Museum in London and at the Venice Biennale among other places. In 2013 with Andres Lepik and Hubert Klumpner she initiated the Laufenmanifesto where practitioners and academics from around the world contributed to define guidelines for a humane design culture.This lecture with preceding reception and the associated Donghia Master Class - led by the 2023-2024 Donghia Designer-in-Residence Anna Heringer at Otis College of Art and Design March 22-27, 2024 - are made possible through a generous donation from the Angelo Donghia Foundation.The ANGELO DONGHIA FOUNDATION, a privately held not-for-profit organization created under the will of the late Angelo Donghia, provides support for two distinct fields: the advancement of education in the field of interior design and initiatives pertaining to the discovery of causes of AIDS and its related diseases, and their methods of treatment.This lecture was organized by the Environmental Design Department at Otis College of Art and Design - otis.edu/environmental-design. This lecture is free and open to the public, for more information e-mail EnvironmentalDesign@otis.edu
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2024 00:18:08 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Construmat 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/construmat-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 21, 2024 - May 23, 2024; Event City: Barcelona, ES Construmat 2024 – Barcelona (Spain) The Construmat fair in Barcelona (Spain), returns in 2024 as the largest construction sector event in Spain. In its 23rd edition, it will occupy 10,000 m² net exhibition space and will bring together more than 300 companies and 600 brands represented in four sectors: construction, rehabilitation, maintenance and services. Construmat will complement its exhibition offer with a full program of activities for professionals in the sector. It will organize the Sustainable Building Congress, which will address sustainability as a vector of innovation in the industry and in which 80 sessions and talks will present real projects that highlight materials, construction systems and technologies for responsible construction.There will also be a workshop area, with training meetings and practical workshops; a startup showcase and an investment forum; a space designed to showcase the latest innovations in the field of intelligent construction; a sector dedicated to wood construction, as well as the Construmat Awards ceremony, which will be organized by the Mies Van der Rohe Foundation. Morocco, guest country at Construmat 2024. Morocco will participate in Construmat with an outstanding presence of exhibiting companies, presenting various papers at the congress and with a program of professional activities to promote business between Morocco and Spain.The entire construction ecosystem comes together at CONSTRUMAT. We have the most complete representation of the industry: Construction, renovation, maintenanceMachinery, tools and equipment
Industrialised construction Walls, structures, façades and roofs Insulation, waterproofing, coatings and paints Urban planning, landscaping and outdoor space BIM and ICT for the project and work Prevention of occupational hazards, protection and safety on the site Professional services (architects’ firms, engineering, interior design, consultancy firms, etc.) Associations and organisations Habitat - Design and interior decorating Flooring and coatings Bathrooms Kitchens Lighting Furniture - Confort Air conditioning and ventilation Energy management and capture Connected House: ICT, IoT and home automation Lifts, elevators and stairlifts- Cladding Wood, metal and PVC carpentry Serralleria i metal·listeria Locksmithing and metalwork Solar protectionPractical Informatión Date of event: May 21 to May 23Event address: Avda. Reina Maria Cristina s/n 08004 Barcelona (Spain)Official website of the event: https://www.construmat.com/en/Event information section: https://www.construmat.com/en/evento/Email: info@firabarcelona.comAttention phone number: (+34) 932 332 000 Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Architecture&amp;apos;s Ecological Restructuring: Part II</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/architectures-ecological-restructuring-part-ii</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 6, 2024; Event City: New Orleans Architecture&#039;s Ecological Restructuring: Part II, a workshop-style symposium at Tulane School of Architecture, follows the inaugural session in 2023.Speakers:Debbie Chen, Rhode Island School of DesignRebecca Choi, Tulane School of ArchitectureLiz Gálvez, Berkeley College of Environmental DesignMae-ling Lokko, Yale School of ArchitectureAntoine Picon, Harvard Graduate School of DesignMeredith TenHoor, Pratt Institute School of ArchitectureConvened and moderated by Zaid Kashef Alghata, Favrot Visiting Professor, Tulane School of ArchitectureEnvironmental degradation has transformed the very idea of nature. Nature as it was once known, untouched, undomesticated, unclimbed, or unconquered, no longer exists. As the discourse undergoes an excavation that reveals its destructive socio-environmental impact, demands for a just approach to people and the planet have become a primary matter. This workshop invites six distinctive voices to speculate on the ongoing ecological restructuring of the discipline.The evolution of “ecological thinking” requires the definition of a set of values that scrutinize, preserve, enhance, or restore the macro and micro interrelationships between living organisms and their physical world. Architects have been conventionally trained to think on the level of individual buildings, which has constrained their contribution to resolving global crises. To amend this limitation, architecture&#039;s agency must expand beyond the building footprint to include infrastructure and non-civic structures, especially those typically designed by non-architects. The increased importance given to technical solutions instead of reshaping political, economic, and cultural forces that form the built environment is at stake in the existing paradigm shift.Participants will present an object of study to speculate on its future impact on an ecologically centered discourse. What is architecture&#039;s take on infrastructure and non-civic structures? What social demands and inequalities do they generate? How can architects better engage with nature? How can disciplinary expertise serve architecture and its allied fields? This workshop draws from these questions to challenge traditional frameworks and build new forms of thinking.Sponsored by the Tulane School of Architecture and Charles A. Favrot, H. Mortimer Favrot Chair in Architecture.More information, speaker bios, and RSVP link is at architecture.tulane.edu/aer/architecture.tulane.ed...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2024 23:01:03 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>International Mass Timber Conference</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/international-mass-timber-conference</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 26, 2024 - Mar 28, 2024; Event City: Portland, OR, US Calling all mass timber innovators, disruptors, and forward-thinkers…We believe that a greater use of cross-laminated timber and other mass timber products is the innovative, disruptive, modern, and sustainable choice necessary for building in a fast-growing world.And we believe in giving our conference attendees the highest quality experience for your event dollar — a relentless pursuit of value so you can learn more, connect better, build smarter, and take your business to the next level while helping make the world a better place℠.Conference Event TracksTrack 1: From Novelty to Necessity: The Mainstream Surge of Mass TimberTrack 2: Risk and Resilience: Planning for the ‘What If’ ScenariosTrack 3: Supply Chain Dynamics: Adapting to ChangeTrack 4: Developer Outlook: Building the Business Case for Mass TimberEvent detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2024 22:35:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Current Work: Accessible Schools</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/current-work-accessible-schools</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 23, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Free for League members
$15 general admissionThis spring, the League is focusing on the imperative for a more accessible built environment, from different perspectives and through different typologies. The overarching concern is to look beyond the often inconsistently executed design ramifications of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to address how the fields that are charged with planning, design, construction, and management can more fully address an inclusive, well-designed approach to disability justice.This event will bring together architects, educators, and advocates to explore the process of creating learning and teaching environments where the broadest range of bodies and minds can thrive. Focusing on educational facilities for K-12 students, , the presentations will examine both the physical design of school buildings and the ways in which educators create spaces of learning for young people of all abilities.The program will close with a panel discussion and an audience Q&amp;A moderated by Irina Verona and Jennifer Carptenter.PanelistsMary Burnham is a founding partner of MBB Architects, a women-owned practice in New York City. Burnham leads projects in the educational and cultural spheres with a focus on mission driven organizations. She received her MArch from the Yale School of Architecture and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania. She was elevated to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 2018.Lauren Melissa Ellzey is an autistic self-advocate, author, educator, and activist. Her work highlights, in her own words, “the inequitable systems that oppress queer, BIPOC, and disabled folks.” Ellzey is an instructional support specialist for the New York University Steinhardt Center’s ASD Nest Program, and has collaborated with organizations such as Reframing Autism. She holds a master’s in library and information science from Syracuse University.Kayla Hamilton is a performance maker, dancer, educator, and consultant based in the Bronx. She has created access-centered programming for the Mellon Foundation, Movement Research and DanceNYC, and her work has been presented at venues such as Performance Space NY and New York Live Arts. Hamilton has been a special education teacher at the Highbridge Green School in the Bronx since 2017.Kristie Patten is counselor to the president at New York University and professor in the department of occupational therapy at the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. She is the principal investigator of the NYU Steinhardt’s ASD Nest Program, an inclusive program for children and adolescents with autism in the New York City Department of Education. Patten received her B.S. from Elizabethtown College and a master’s and PhD in Educational Psychology from Temple University.Irina Verona is a founding principal at Verona Carpenter Architects, an architecture and interior design firm working “at the intersection of physical and social sustainability, designing spaces that give occupants agency and choice,” in the firm’s own words. Verona is a founding editor of Praxis: a Journal of Writing and Building. She received her MArch from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University and currently teaches architecture at Barnard College and at Columbia GSAPP.  Jennifer Carpenter is a founding principal at Verona Carpenter Architects. Carpenter has lectured widely on the subject of designing for neuro inclusion. Carpenter received her MArch from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts from Yale University. She currently teaches a course on disability, architecture, and play at Columbia University GSAPP.Free for League members
$15 general admissionLearn more and register.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2024 22:17:59 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>NYCxDESIGN Festival 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/nycxdesign-festival-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 16, 2024 - May 23, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US New York City’s Official Celebration of Design. With a new track-driven structure encompassing key design categories, our week-long event will feature Keynote speakers, trade shows, community events, talks, exhibitions, and more.
NYCxDESIGN Festival is established as a centerpiece on the international design calendar. We galvanize New York City’s design community to be generous hosts to a global audience.Festival ProgrammingDesign is all around us, and we’re excited for designers and brands across all design disciplines to take part in this year’s Festival. Guests will enjoy curated program tracks dedicated to the below categories:
→ Architecture→ Interior Design→ Urban Design→ Landscape Design→ Industrial + Product Design→ Graphic Design→ Technology x Design→ Art x Design→ Entertainment x DesignRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2024 18:34:58 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Transform! Designing the Future of Energy</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/transform-designing-the-future-of-energy</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 23, 2024 - Sep 1, 2024; Event City: Weil am Rhein, DE Energy is the main driving force of our society; energy is political, energy is invisible, energy is omnipresent. All of the buildings, infrastructure and products related to the generation, distribution and utilization of energy are created by human beings. Consequently, design plays a key role in the current transition to renewable energy. The exhibition »Transform! Designing the Future of Energy« shines a light on the transformation of the energy sector from the perspective of design: from everyday products that use renewable energy to the design of solar houses and wind power stations; from smart mobility systems to futuristic visions of self-sufficient cities. What are the criteria for designing an energy-efficient product? How can design contribute to an increase in the use of renewable energy sources? How can industry, government policies and every one of us help to achieve the transition to a sustainable future?Vitra Design MuseumRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2024 17:52:03 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Women in Design</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/women-in-design</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/women-in-design</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 13, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US 2pm - Building a Legacy: Fostering the Next Generation:In this empowering session, we will delve into the importance of passing the torch and empowering the next generation of women in design to carry forward our legacy. Our esteemed panelists include: NeKeia McSwain, Alvin Wayne and Keita Turner, all leading BID INC Members, will share their personal journeys, insights, and strategies for building a legacy while mentoring and advocating for the next wave of talent in the design industry. Panel will be moderated by Vice President of the BID INC. June Reese. From overcoming challenges to embracing opportunities, our panelists will offer valuable lessons learned and practical advice for aspiring designers. Through candid conversations and shared experiences, we will explore how mentorship, education, and community-building can play a pivotal role in shaping the future of design and fostering a more inclusive and equitable industry.4pm - Women’s Work: Passion Meets Purpose:For her debut panel as Luxe Interior + Design’s new editor in chief, Jill Cohen sits down with three acclaimed interior designers—Young Huh, Amy Meier and Kesha Franklin—to discuss how they navigate professional hurdles, scale expectations, and strike the balance between managing home and business.5pm - Our Modern-Day Pioneer Women:All hail the great trailblazers in our industry today.  Moderator, Sarah Medford—Contributing Editor at WSJ Magazine, speaks with Dara Caponigro, CCO Of F. Schumacher &amp; Co and EIC of Frederic, Julia Noran, founder and current Head of Business of Home, and Gale Singer, founder of the direct division of Visual Comfort &amp; Co, formerly known as Circa Lighting, to talk about recognizing what’s missing and bringing to fruition their revelatory business concepts that have shaped our industry today.You can register for the event and see the full programming schedule here: https://nydc.com/women-in-design/ 
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<pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2024 02:35:01 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>USC Architecture: The Blueprint 2024 Exhibition</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/usc-architecture-the-blueprint-2024-exhibition</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 22, 2024 - Mar 29, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US USC Architecture: The Blueprint 2024 ExhibitionOn display March 22 – March 29, 2024 at The USC School of Architecture
  USC Architecture presents “The Blueprint 2024”, an exhibition illustrating the dynamic work of graduate work produced by students and recent alumni in the graduate architecture, landscape, heritage conservation, and building science programs at the USC School of Architecture. The exhibition will highlight the various ways in which graduate students at USC Architecture are leveraging design, technology, and media to tackle the most pressing social, cultural, and environmental issues in the built environment.The term “blueprint” exists as part of architectural culture, everyday culture, and urban culture. In architecture, the term was originally coined in 1842 to describe the reproduction of technical drawings or engineering drawings using a contact print process on light-sensitive sheets composed of white lines on a blue ground. As that process became the standard convention of the architectural profession, the term evolved to become the default term used to describe the architectural drawing or drawing sets. The term has since evolved to become a part of everyday English vernacular language and what was once understood as the industry standard for the transmission of architectural &amp; technical documents is now generally understood as a term used to describe a strategy or plan for achieving success. &quot;The Blueprint 2024&quot; is an exhibition of various forms of architectural representation, including drawings, images, media, artifacts, and positions/polemics/problems that serve as &quot;The Blueprint&quot; for leveraging design, technology, and media to engage emerging social, cultural, technological and environmental issues in the future of our built environment.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2024 17:51:55 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>2024 NASCC: The Steel Conference</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-nascc-the-steel-conference</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 20, 2024 - Mar 22, 2024; Event City: San Antonio, TX, US San Antonio is the place to be this March for everyone involved in the design or construction of steel buildings and bridges!
Register today to get the best price on the industry’s top education event, featuring more than 250 sessions full of must-have practical information that you can implement as soon as you get home, an exhibit hall packed with more than 280 innovations you need to know about right now, and a chance to network with thousands of the nation’s preeminent designers, fabricators, erectors, and educators! The 2024 NASCC: The Steel Conference, scheduled for March 20-22 in San Antonio, is expected to attract nearly 7,000 participants.

The Steel Conference also hosts several specialty conferences, ranging from SSRC’s Annual Stability Conference to the Structural Engineering Institute’s SEIcon24 and the World Steel Bridge Symposium.  
Why the Steel Conference?

Whether you’re a designer, fabricator, contractor, or educator, the Steel Conference offers practical sessions to help you do your job better. Rather than simply presenting paper abstracts, the Steel Conference is known for high-quality sessions providing real-world knowledge and guidance from carefully selected experts. AISC reaches out to a curated list of innovators who are changing the world and issues invitations to speak at the Steel Conference. 

This year’s agenda
These are just a few of the things you’ll learn at the more than 250 technical sessions at this year’s Steel Conference--while earning up to 16.5 PDHs or 14 AIA LUs!

An AI-enhanced sustainable approach to structural steel design
Printing 3D metal structures with robots
Reviving the master builder: computational methods in steel design and fabrication
10 overlooked Code of Standard Practice provisions
Augmented reality in structural steel construction
How parametric modeling brought Chicago O’Hare International Airport’s expansion to life
Using AI to reduce welding inspection time
50 tips to improve steel-framed building structure constructability
Three innovative American bridges you need to know about right now
How to perfect diaphragm design
Where and how to start recovering shop costs for delays
An economic forecast and structural steel industry overview
And much, much more!


The Steel Conference incorporates seven specialty conferences: the World Steel Bridge Symposium, QualityCon, Architecture in Steel, SafetyCon, the SSRC Annual Stability Conference, the NISD Conference on Steel Detailing, and--just for this year!--SEICon24. See aisc.org/nascc for details about what those conferences have to offer this year.https://www.nascc.aisc.org/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2024 01:17:59 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Mass Timber 101</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 12, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Can we build tall buildings out of wood? We can. Modern Mass Timber is a new system of building materials that also beats steel and concrete in strength by weight, with only a fraction of their &quot;carbon costs.&quot; It&#039;s time to learn about this revolutionary material, and we have the perfect professionals to explain: Michelle Roelofs, a structural engineer at Arup who specializes in Mass Timber, and Tanya Luthi, the Director of Engineering at Timberlab, a contractor specializing in Mass Timber structures. They will lead us through a primer on the history and types of Mass Timber, especially Cross Laminated Timber, or CLT and explain its virtues and challenges.  Michelle Roelofs is an Associate Principal and Structural Engineer in Arup’s New York office. Her expertise in mass timber dates back a decade to the early days of Mass Timber construction on the team for 475 W 18th St., one of winners the 2014 the US Tall Wood Competition, which is featured in our current exhibition.  Tanya Luthi, the Director of Engineering at Timberlab, manages mass timber structural engineering strategy, analysis, as well as industry research and developmentRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Current Work: Betances Residence Project Study</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 2, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The architect, non-profit developer, and community services provider discuss the process of building this supportive housing project.Current Work is a lecture series featuring leading figures in the worlds of architecture, urbanism, design, and art.
This spring, the League is focusing on the imperative for a more accessible built environment, from different perspectives and through different typologies. The overarching concern is to look beyond the often inconsistently executed design ramifications of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to address how the fields that are charged with planning, design, construction, and management can more fully address an inclusive, well-designed approach to disability justice.What are some of the ways we interpret accessibility in housing, from the economic to the physical aspects of a project? How can architects effectively partner with non-profit organizations to create mindful, enduring designs that are truly welcoming for residents from vulnerable communities?Betances Residence is a supportive, multi unit development for low income and formerly unhoused senior citizens. Designed by COOKFOX Architects, the 152-unit building contains on-site medical and community facilities and meets Passive House standards. This program will bring together the architects, client, and community service provider behind Betances Residence to discuss the process of creating accessible supportive housing, with participation from COOKFOX Architects, non-profit developer Breaking Ground, and the Center for Urban Community Services (CUCS).Free for League members$15 general admissionLearn more and register.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Designing Decades: Architectural Poster Art (1972–1982)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 7, 2024 - Apr 7, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture and SPACED Gallery of Architecture are excited to announce their joint exhibition, Designing Decades: Architectural Poster Art (1972–1982).Curated from the private collection of Judith York Newman, American architect, educator, and owner of SPACED Gallery of Architecture, this presentation commemorates her longstanding commitment to intersecting architecture and art. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2024 23:35:05 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>CFA Lab: Seeking Refuge and Making Home in NYC</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/cfa-lab-seeking-refuge-and-making-home-in-nyc</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 16, 2023 - Mar 23, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US CFA Lab: Seeking Refuge and Making Home in NYC will feature 
the Center for Architecture Lab’s 2023 residents. The residents were 
selected from over 50 applicants who responded to the idea of “Home,” a 
concept that can take on many different meanings, especially in 
post-COVID New York City. Each resident will explore the domestic sphere
 through their own unique lens and install their work at an exhibition 
opening in November 2023 at the Center for Architecture.
The Center for Architecture Lab is a multi-month, multi-disciplinary 
residency program that aims to invite a greater diversity of 
professionals to participate in the fields of architecture and design. 
Lab encourages our community to consider outside perspectives, critical 
questions, and innovative solutions to systemic problems in architecture
 and other design professions.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2024 02:18:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>New Coasts Exhibition</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/new-coasts-exhibition</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 28, 2024 - Mar 6, 2024; Event City: London, GB The New Coasts exhibition in the Project Space Gallery is open from 28 February until 6 March. The Masters of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism at University of Greenwich have curated an exhibition of in-progress designs. Projects explore the coastal landscapes of Landguard Point, Felixstowe (UK), and they question what is lost and gained as these landscapes go through designed and unplanned change. The exhibition includes tapestries that tell stories of landscapes going through change. The tapestries are layered to portray complex urbanizing landscapes of infrastructures, processes and operations. Their three dimensions reveal spatial forms and sectional thickness. And their multiple scales connect human interactions with material, political and more-than-human contexts.  
The New Coasts exhibition presents a curated work-in-progress, through tapestry prototypes and working drawings. The tapestries are thick and heavy, designed to be hung, and read as narratives that connect specific histories of places with designed futures. They tell stories of everyday landscapes, challenged by processes of shifting sands, complete urbanisation, rising sea levels, extractive dredging and global container ports, layered with extraordinary designs of more equitable, shared and possible futures.   
Students: Hannes Aava, Dmitrijs Kopendjuks, Rachel Clements, Jordan Edrington, Alex Erwee, Aliza Ghaffar, Aude Liedekerke, Rhiannon Marshall, Karly McGinty, Flynn Morton, Yoanna Mustafova, Elif Su Sert, Samuel Simson, Victoria Spurling 
Tutors: Helena Rivera, Ed Wall 
Support: Sam Sheard, Sven Reindl, Robbie Munn, Phil Hudson Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2024 01:51:57 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Designing Decades: Architectural Poster Art (1972&#45;1982)</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/designing-decades-architectural-poster-art-1972-1982</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 7, 2024 - Apr 7, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture and SPACED Gallery of Architecture are excited to announce their joint exhibition, Designing Decades: Architectural Poster Art (1972-1982).Curated from the private collection of Judith York Newman, American architect, educator, and owner of SPACED Gallery of Architecture, this presentation commemorates her longstanding commitment to intersecting architecture and art. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2024 23:52:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>ACSA 112th Annual Meeting: DISRUPTERS ON THE EDGE</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/acsa-112th-annual-meeting-disrupters-on-the-edge</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/acsa-112th-annual-meeting-disrupters-on-the-edge</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 14, 2024 - Mar 16, 2024; Event City: Vancouver, BC, CA The ACSA Annual Meeting convenes 
educators, practitioners, and students from around the world to share 
research and explore the past and future of architecture, design, and 
allied disciplines. The 112th Annual Meeting will provide multiple 
opportunities for scholarly exchange in Vancouver, BC March 14-16, 
2024. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2024 21:52:18 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Architect@Work London 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/architectwork-london-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/architectwork-london-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 20, 2024 - Mar 21, 2024; Event City: London, GB 2024 FOCUS: People + Planet: designing from the ground upTime for the Architecture &amp; Design community to mark 20th &amp; 21st March in their agendas for the 11th edition of A@W London.
This year’s focus will be on ‘designing from the ground up’.
Why is timber such an important material for the built environment? 
How is biomimetic design creating a shift? What does the London of the 
future look like?
Questions that will be answered during the A@W Talks.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2024 21:35:13 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>In Focus: Research</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/in-focus-research</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/in-focus-research</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 16, 2024; Event City: London, GB The World Around &amp; Future Observatory present In Focus: Research at The Design Museum in London on Saturday March 16th, 2024. Join us to learn about the inspiring and visionary landscape of cutting-edge architects, fashion designers and artists who see research as activism, as architecture and as an artistic practice. The speakers of the day reflect the urgent need to champion truly new ideas and thinking to address the world’s profound environmental and social challenges, and we look forward to sharing their work and ideas in London.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2024 21:18:13 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>SXSW 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sxsw-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/sxsw-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 8, 2024 - Mar 16, 2024; Event City: Austin, TX, US South by Southwest dedicates itself to helping creative people achieve their goals. Founded in 1987 in Austin, Texas, SXSW is best known for its conference and festivals that celebrate the convergence of tech, film, music, education, and culture.An essential destination for global professionals, the annual March 
event features sessions, music and comedy showcases, film and television
 screenings, world-class exhibitions, professional development and 
networking opportunities, tech competitions, awards ceremonies, and much
 more. SXSW proves that the most unexpected discoveries happen when 
diverse topics and people come together.Join us March 8-16 in Austin, Texas for the 2024 SXSW Conference &amp; Festivals. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2024 21:18:07 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>MATTER and SHAPE</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/matter-and-shape</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/matter-and-shape</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 1, 2024 - Mar 4, 2024; Event City: Paris, FR MATTER and SHAPE is a new design salon in the heart of Paris, the first of its kind,
unveiled during Paris Fashion Week in the Jardin des Tuileries in the spring of 2024.
MATTER and SHAPE invites exhibitors, great and small, to present exceptional projects
and products in an elevated setting,
celebrating the culture of global design today.Powered by the international salon experts 
WSN, MATTER and SHAPE debuts with an inbuilt audience of boutique 
owners, buyers, and retail consultants from department stores and 
multi-brand boutiques around the world who visit the neighbouring salon 
PREMIERE CLASSE across the same 4-day period.
Our relationships with design collectors, architects, interior 
designers, decorators, journalists and tastemakers from Paris and beyond
 will ensure high profile attendees from the worlds of design, fashion, 
art, architecture and luxury.
Thanks to its previous history as a virtual design platform, MATTER 
and SHAPE has an inbuilt online community and an integrated network of 
design professionals ready to experience the physical expression of the 
platform for for the first time.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>AJ Retrofit Live 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/aj-retrofit-live-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/aj-retrofit-live-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 11, 2024; Event City: London, GB The AJ Retrofit Live conference is returning for the third year, uniting architects, their built environment colleagues, clients, and lawmakers to identify the best retrofit and circular economy practices and discuss the transformational changes we need to see to upgrade the built environment in line with whole-life carbon principles.Our one-day conference will build on the momentum of the RetroFirst agenda, exploring a range of conversations that are crucial to the retrofit conversation as a catalyst for change.New for 2024Live judging at AJ Retrofit LiveWatch finalists of the AJ Retrofit and Reuse Awards present their projects in front of a panel of respected judges. Hear directly from the architects behind the most innovative repurposed buildings in the UK, and learn what the judges think. Learn more.Circular BuildFormerly known as WasteBuild Zero, is more than just an event—it&#039;s a dynamic community of innovators committed to reshaping the future of sustainable construction. As we enter 2024, we have rebranded to reflect our core belief: there should be no WASTE in a circular economy.For its London debut in 2024, Circular Build will join forces with the esteemed AJ Retrofit Live conference in London on 11 September 2024. This collaboration will create a powerful platform that brings together industry leaders and visionaries under one roof. Learn more.Who attends?The AJ Retrofit Live conference is an exclusive event for Architects, Building owners, Consultants, Contractors, Designers, Developers, Engineers, Law firms, Planners, and Surveyors.Conference passesSave £110 on your ticket if you book by 15 June 2024Click here to secure your place.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2024 19:52:05 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Copenhagen Architecture Festival: FOODSCAPES – By Eating We Digest Territories</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/copenhagen-architecture-festival-foodscapes-by-eating-we-digest-territories</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/copenhagen-architecture-festival-foodscapes-by-eating-we-digest-territories</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 29, 2024 - Apr 26, 2024; Event City: Copenhagen, DK CAFx opens an exhibition on the overlooked architecture of our food systems. Through an exhibition and event program Copenhagen Architecture Festival (CAFx) examines how our food systems shape our cities and landscapes.Every time we eat, without being aware of it, we connect our plate to a plethora of remote sites: supermarkets, dark stores, greenhouses, farms, cold chains, logistics networks, warehouses, and wastelands. FOODSCAPES prompts us to focus on the overlooked but crucial architecture that supports our food systems, from the domestic laboratories of our kitchens to the vast operational landscapes that nourish our cities. FOODSCAPES surveys the current status of our food system to look toward the future and wonder about other possible models, capable of feeding the world without devouring the planet. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2024 03:35:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Designing the Forest and other Mass Timber Futures</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/designing-the-forest-and-other-mass-timber-futures</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 4, 2024; Event City:  Architect Lindsey Wikstrom&#039;s book Designing the Forest and other Mass Timber Futures traces wood’s passage from stewarded seed in the soil of forests, to harvested biomass, to laminated mass timber buildings. Pausing at each step in the supply chain, Wikstrom considers the labor and economies involved and looks closely at the way wood is grown, sourced, and transported, and its impacts on the biodiversity of the forest and health of our ecosystems. Beautifully illustrated by Wikstrom&#039;s drawings, the book argues that a more sensitive species-based approach is essential, with designers as choreographers of carbon, transferring and trading between forest, factory, site, and beyond.Lindsey Wikstrom is the Founding Partner of Mattaforma, a New York-based design practice that draws on a parallel project of material and environmental research. She is an adjunct professor at Columbia&#039;s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and has taught and lectured at numerous universities. Wikstrom holds an M.Arch from GSAPP, where she was awarded the Charles McKim Prize, Visualization Award, and Avery 6 Award. She is the organizer and moderator of Material Worlds, a speaker series hosted by MoMA&#039;s Emilio Ambasz Institute.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2024 02:35:02 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>IIDA NY To Host Inaugural Career Fair</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/iida-ny-to-host-inaugural-career-fair-87636</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ The International Interior Design Association’s New York Chapter (IIDA NY) is proud to announce its inaugural Career Fair for architecture and design students as well as emerging professionals. Join esteemed architecture and design firms based in the greater New York City area on Thursday, February 29, 2024 from 5:30-8 pm. The event will be held at the Teknion Showroom, located at 641 6th Avenue #2, New York, NY 10011. ]]></description>
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<title>Frank Gehry: Ruminations</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/frank-gehry-ruminations</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 8, 2024 - Apr 6, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US I decided the fish was the model for the future of architecture because it expressed sculptural movement.
—Frank GehryGagosian is pleased to announce Ruminations,
 an exhibition of new sculptures and works on paper by Frank Gehry, 
opening at the gallery’s 976 Madison Avenue location on February 8, 
2024. Ruminations features large-scale elaborations on objects from Gehry’s Fish Lamps sculpture series (1984–86 and 2012–), a Crocodile Lamp sculpture, and several works on paper that have not previously been seen in New York.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 24 Feb 2024 20:02:32 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Current Work: Revisiting Branch Libraries</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/current-work-revisiting-branch-libraries</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 13, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Current Work is a lecture series featuring leading figures in the worlds of architecture, urbanism, design, and art.
This spring, the League is focusing on the imperative for a more accessible built environment, from different perspectives and through different typologies. The overarching concern is to look beyond the often inconsistently executed design ramifications of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to address how the fields that are charged with planning, design, construction, and management can more fully address an inclusive, well-designed approach to disability justice.Ten years after the League’s Re-Envisioning Branch Libraries study, three firms revisit these essential community centers to present current and recent projects. Geographic and civic hubs in their communities, branch libraries are charged with granting public access not only to media, but to critical social services and resources. As libraries continue to adapt their function and form, how can architects employ a holistic approach to accessibility across both programmatic and physical design? The event will include presentations from the principals of three firms who participated in the 2014 Branch Libraries study and have continued their leading work within the typology: Andrew Berman Architect, LEVENBETTS, and Marble Fairbanks.Learn more and register.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2024 00:52:33 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than the Real Thing (Opening)</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/whitney-biennial-2024-even-better-than-the-real-thing-opening</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 20, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Seventy-one visionary artists and collectives will participate in the eighty-first installment of the Whitney Biennial, opening March 20, 2024. Tickets are now on sale and Members will enjoy five days of previews, beginning March 14. The artists and collectives in the latest chapter of the exhibition—Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than the Real Thing—will follow in the footsteps of hundreds of Biennial artists before them to interpret our current landscape and tell stories, spark discussion, and comment on issues across a variety of media and disciplines. The 2024 Whitney Biennial is organized by Chrissie Iles, Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Curator and Meg Onli, Curator at Large, with Min Sun Jeon and Beatriz Cifuentes. The performance program is organized by Iles and Onli, with guest curator Taja Cheek. The film program is organized by Iles and Onli, with guest curators Korakrit Arunanondchai, asinnajaq, Greg de Cuir Jr, and Zackary Drucker.A note from the CuratorsAs the curators of the latest edition of this landmark exhibition series, we have had the privilege of spending time with so many incredible artists over the last year, visiting studios and discussing ideas prevalent in the art world to determine the shape of the 2024 Biennial. After finalizing the list of artists last summer, we have built a thematic Biennial that focuses on the ideas of “the real.” Society is at an inflection point around this notion, in part brought on by artificial intelligence challenging what we consider to be real, as well as critical discussions about identity. Many of the artists presenting works—including via robust performance and film programs—explore the fluidity of identity and form, historical and current land stewardship, and concepts of embodiment, among other urgent throughlines, and we are inspired by the work they are creating and sharing.We have been excited to share the artists participating in this important discussion, and now cannot wait to share the exhibition with all of you in March. We hope you will save the dates and join us.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2024 18:18:01 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Architects Respond to Nature, Beyond Sustainability: Living Architecture in the 21st Century</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/architects-respond-to-nature-beyond-sustainability-living-architecture-in-the-21st-century</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 24, 2024; Event City: Plano, IL, US Although architecture itself originated from a need for shelter from nature, modern humans retain the desire to live with nature around or near them—even in urban settings. Since the development of plate glass in the 17th century and mechanized heating and cooling in the late-19th and 20th, the relationship between architecture and nature has continually evolved to the point that architecture is now including or mimicking natural processes of decay and self-replication.Over the course of the last century, the work of two architectural giants, Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, responded to nature in very different ways through their philosophies and approaches, influencing the work of other architects as well as builders and clients. Today’s architecture draws on the legacies of these groundbreakers, especially by integrating structures with the site, incorporating natural materials, or maximizing visual access to surrounding nature and the seasons.March 24  Beyond Sustainability: Living Architecture in the 21st CenturyDuring the later decades of the 20th century, a growing environmental crisis coupled with emerging technologies inspired several architects worldwide to explore more eco-friendly architectures. Since then, a growing recognition that the eco-sciences and building technologies must work together has yielded many advances in sustainable, biomimetic, and regenerative building, guided in part by the LEED program (Leadership in Energy Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and more recently by the Living Building Challenge, administered by the International Living Future Institute. Lindsay Baker, the institute’s CEO, discusses how 21st-century architects have addressed nature and the need to incorporate regenerative design and resilience in their work.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2024 01:01:13 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Architects Respond to Nature, Mies van der Rohe: Views of Nature</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/architects-respond-to-nature-mies-van-der-rohe-views-of-nature</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/architects-respond-to-nature-mies-van-der-rohe-views-of-nature</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 25, 2024; Event City: Plano, IL, US Although architecture itself originated from a need for shelter from nature, modern humans retain the desire to live with nature around or near them—even in urban settings. Since the development of plate glass in the 17th century and mechanized heating and cooling in the late-19th and 20th, the relationship between architecture and nature has continually evolved to the point that architecture is now including or mimicking natural processes of decay and self-replication.Over the course of the last century, the work of two architectural giants, Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, responded to nature in very different ways through their philosophies and approaches, influencing the work of other architects as well as builders and clients. Today’s architecture draws on the legacies of these groundbreakers, especially by integrating structures with the site, incorporating natural materials, or maximizing visual access to surrounding nature and the seasons.February 25  Mies van der Rohe: Views of NatureMies van der Rohe’s work is often criticized for being “apart from” rather than “a part of” nature, but that is an overly simplistic characterization. His fascination with botanist and microbiologist Raoul Heinrich Francé; his proposal to cover the Villa Tugendhat in the Czech Republic with climbing plants; his writings about living with nature in the Edith Farnsworth House in Plano, Illinois; and his collaborations with landscape architect Alfred Caldwell all reveal philosophical and practical views towards nature.Dietrich Neumann, professor for the history of modern architecture and urban studies and the director of the John Nicholas Brown Center of Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage at Brown University, discusses van der Rohe’s work and its relationship with nature.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2024 01:01:08 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>A Lot With Little at Prague&amp;apos;s CAMP</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/a-lot-with-little-at-pragues-camp</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 7, 2024 - Mar 3, 2024; Event City: Prague, CZ A Lot With Little
A Lot With Little is a project created and produced by curator and architect Noemí Blager with films by Tapio Snellman, film director and artist working predominantly with architectural and urban planning themes. It showcases the work of architects from around the world who are working on sustainable solutions in housing, education, building transformation, and disaster relief. It highlights projects with a social dimension that have a positive impact not only on the environment but also on the local community.&quot;In a world where unpredictable events and natural disasters increasingly affect our living conditions, and where the building industry is responsible for nearly 40% of global carbon emissions, the responsibility of architects has never been as critical as it is today. Indifference to the overwhelming consequences of climate change is not an option. With limited time, money and resources at our disposal, we urgently need new sustainable ways to design and produce good architecture. An architecture led by societal needs, and made with the resources at hand, that responds to local culture, local economy and the environment. An architecture conceived ethically and responsibly, that cares for our future,&quot; says Noemí Blager.The architects whose work is exhibited use participation in their work and do not shy away from bold yet affordable solutions. They compensate for the lack of funding with their creativity. &quot;One of the main criteria when selecting the architects for the project, was that their whole body of work is responsible – they are practical, they make sense, and they care about doing projects that are rooted in the local culture. They are profound observers. They spend time at the given place, they analyze, they study, and their response is very specific to that context. When you work this way, sustainability is a natural outcome, not a goal,&quot; explains Blager.The range of projects is remarkably diverse: social housing in the suburbs of Barcelona, rural schools in the Peruvian Amazon, a children&#039;s rehabilitation center in Asunción, Paraguay, and emergency housing for landless Bangladeshi women, as well as a school of architecture in Nantes by Pritzker Prize winners Lacaton &amp; Vassal and a technology campus on the shores of Lake Turkana in Kenya by Kéré Architecture. Viewers see the individual projects through a multi-channel film installation. Film footage of the projects in everyday use is accompanied by interviews with the architects themselves.Prague’s CAMP Welcomes A Lot with Little First showcased at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023, the exhibition visits a few selected cultural metropolises – Chicago, Zurich, Berlin, Guangzhou – and until March 3, 2024 – Prague.The host of the exhibition is Prague’s urban planning hotspot, Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning (CAMP), whose unique 25-meter-long projection screen takes one on an extraordinary journey around a diverse and complex world. Visitors sail through a variety of geographical, cultural, social, and economic contexts and discover the problems facing contemporary architecture. &quot;While CAMP usually hosts exhibitions related to Prague’s development, A Lot With Little seems to break away from that pattern. But, it actually fits right in, since the projects featured in the film show how metropolises like Prague or even smaller cities and municipalities can build a more sustainable future. The innovative essence of A Lot With Little is relevant in many parts of the Czech Republic, from UNESCO-listed sites and brownfields to protected landscapes,&quot; says Štěpán Bärtl, Head of CAMP. &quot;I think there is a lack of communication between architects and people for whom a lot of these projects are destined. There is a need to break these barriers by talking about architecture in a language that the public can understand – such as a film. And there’s a need for a forum where they can discuss it as well – such as CAMP, that acts as a bridge between different stakeholders in the city’s planning – the professionals, the public, politicians, and developers. CAMP is unique. I would love to see many more “CAMPs” in other cities,&quot; adds Noemí Blager. Little Resources, Big Changes – The Czech Way&quot;A Lot With Little is like a network of similar-minded people, and for the exhibition, we wanted to identify projects with such ethos within our local context. We found several studios with a similar approach in the Czech Republic and highlighted their work in a CAMP-curated catalogue titled Little Resources, Big Changes,&quot; explains Bärtl. Projects of various scales present innovative, clever, and low-cost solutions, divided into the exhibition’s four categories – housing, education, transformation, and disaster relief.
From projects aiming to improve the quality of existing houses, through experimental, modular, or low-cost structures providing shelter, and educational environmen ]]></description>
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<title>CANO VERA arquitectura and TEN x TEN</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 28, 2024; Event City:  The Architectural League’s annual Emerging Voices program spotlights North American architects, landscape architects, and urban designers who have significant bodies of realized work and the potential to influence their field.
Juan Carlos Cano and Paloma Vera founded CANO VERA arquitectura in Mexico City in 2007, and Fermín Andrade joined the firm as partner in 2019. Initially oriented toward social housing design, the practice’s portfolio has since expanded to include large scale institutional, cultural, and infrastructural projects. Uniting expertise in both architectural and urban design, CANO VERA arquitectura’s work demonstrates a consistent social orientation and sensitivity to context expressed through ambitiously scaled forms. In the words of its founders, the practice believes that “the specific can transform the whole.”Ross Altheimer and Maura Rockcastle founded TEN x TEN in Minneapolis in 2015. According to the firm, their transdisciplinary studio works collaboratively to “co-create immersive, resilient landscapes that adapt to social, economic, and environmental transformation.” Through diverse projects that range from industrial reuse to memorial design and a methodology that centers research and community investment, TEN x TEN’s work demonstrates a deep respect for place and the belief that design can affect positive change in our environments.The presentations will be followed by a conversation with Fernanda Canales. Canales is an architect based in Mexico City and has taught at Harvard University GSD, Princeton University School of Architecture, and Yale School of Architecture. Her publications include Shared Structures, Private Space and Architecture in Mexico, 1900–2010. She was a member of the 2024 Emerging Voices jury.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>AD—WO and Estudio ALA</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 21, 2024; Event City:  The Architectural League’s annual Emerging Voices program spotlights North American architects, landscape architects, and urban designers who have significant bodies of realized work and the potential to influence their field.
Emanuel Admassu and Jen Wood founded AD—WO in New York in 2018.  Working at the intersection of art and architecture, the practice is rooted in Black studies, decoloniality, and conceptual art. Admassu and Wood’s installations, exhibitions, and built projects articulate, in their own words, “how architecture and art are implicated in ongoing struggles; redirecting spatial thinking against various forms of subjugation.” Located in galleries and educational and cultural institutions, the firm’s installations utilize tactical materiality and non-Western aesthetics to challenge architectural conventions. Luis Enrique Flores and Armida Fernández founded Estudio ALA in Guadalajara in 2012.  Often designing for industrial and agricultural contexts, the firm, in its own words, seeks to “honor culture and tradition while still questioning the significance of programs, methodologies, and materialities.” Through built work and research projects that engage creatively with established economic and social structures, Estudio ALA explores a wide range of topics, including migrant spaces and pathways; emerging dwelling typologies; environmental sustainability; and reuse and reprogramming.The presentations will be followed by a conversation with Paola Aguirre Serrano and Jess Myers. Paola Aguirre Serrano is a native of the Mexico-United States region, urban designer, and partner at BORDERLESS since 2016. Her design and research practice is based in San Antonio and Chicago. Aguirre Serrano was a member of the 2024 Emerging Voices jury.Jess Myers is an urbanist whose practice includes work as an editor, writer, podcaster and curator. She is an assistant professor at Syracuse University School of Architecture. Myers was a member of the 2024 Emerging Voices jury.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>HILLWORKS and Latent</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 14, 2024; Event City:  The Architectural League’s annual Emerging Voices program spotlights North American architects, landscape architects, and urban designers who have significant bodies of realized work and the potential to influence their field.
David Hill founded the landscape design studio HILLWORKS in 2009. Located in Auburn, Alabama and working closely with Auburn University, a public land grant institution, the firm is grounded in the ecological and cultural landscape of the southeastern United States. HILLWORKS engages in design research on plant performance, including studies in phenology and novel ecologies, and the inventive reuse of land, such as community gardens and rewilding strategies. The studio’s projects across a variety of scales reflect a dedication to the regenerative power of the landscape. Katherine Darnstadt founded Latent in Chicago in 2010. Bridging the fields of architecture and community development, Latent utilizes participatory processes and leverages local assets to create design solutions in resource and budget limited environments. The practice’s portfolio includes small-scale urban interventions, new construction community buildings, adaptive reuse, neighborhood master plans, and speculative designs. Focused on accessibility, sustainability, and economic viability, the practice states that it is founded “on the belief that great spaces belong to our most vulnerable populations.”The presentations will be followed by a conversation with David Godshall.  Godshall is a co-founder and principal of TERREMOTO, a 26-person landscape architecture studio with offices in Los Angeles and San Francisco. He was a member of the 2024 Emerging Voices jury.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>David T Fortin Architect and THE OPEN WORKSHOP</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 7, 2024; Event City:  The Architectural League’s annual Emerging Voices program spotlights North American architects, landscape architects, and urban designers who have significant bodies of realized work and the potential to influence their field.
David Fortin founded David T Fortin Architect in Sudbury, Ontario in 2018. Now located in Cambridge, Ontario, the 100% Indigenous-owned firm believes that “well-designed spaces can strengthen our relations with each other and the Land in profound ways,” in its own words. Primarily working with Métis and First Nation clients across Canada, David T Fortin Architect produces a broad range of work grounded in Indigenous knowledge, from installations and advocacy initiatives to affordable and social housing projects.Neeraj Bhatia founded THE OPEN WORKSHOP in 2013 in Toronto, Canada. Now based in San Francisco, the multidisciplinary practice produces a diverse range of research projects and built works that bridge speculative research and formal design. The studio investigates how architecture and urbanism can foster social, racial, environmental, and economic equity, engaging frequently with issues of housing justice and public space. Often created collaboratively with communities, institutions, and other designers, these projects both propose and represent what the firm describes as“a collective ethos of design and forms of exchange.”The presentations will be followed by a conversation with Marie Law Adams. Adams is a founding partner of Landing Studio and an associate professor at Northeastern University’s School of Architecture. She was a member of the 2024 Emerging Voices jury.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Independent Projects Spotlight Series: Reparations in Public Space and Super Lightweight</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 29, 2024; Event City:  This spring, The Architectural League will spotlight projects by recipients of the Independent Projects grant program in a series of lunchtime conversations exploring completed and in progress work. PresentersReparations in Public SpaceIfeoma Ebo and Antoinette CooperNew York, NYIndependent Projects recipients, Grantee 2023-2024A trauma-informed community engaged design process, this project will result in speculative design ideas for reimagining sites across New York City that hold trauma for Black people. Led by architect and artist Ifeoma Ebo and writer and participatory designer Antoinette Cooper, the work and resulting exhibition strive to change spatial narratives to transform spaces of trauma into spaces of healing and liberation. The project poses the questions: What does it mean to practice repair, and how do we reconcile spaces that hold the energy of trauma? What is the process of healing and how does it become articulated through the design of the spatial environment?Super Lightweight: 2D CNC Welded Patterns for Self-Forming 3D Pneumatic Formwork for GFRC FabricationDuks Koschitz and Robert BrackettNew York and Lexington, NYIndependent Projects recipients, Grantee 2022-2023This project used a Computer Numerical Control machine to explore the creation of 2D patterns for sheets of polyethylene, which could be welded together to create inflatable 3D pneumatic molds in hyperbolic paraboloid shapes. Using air pressure, the inflatable molds would support a complex formwork for casting and spraying glass fiber reinforced concrete shells and grids, producing architectural components and small-scale structures. The project resulted in large, architectural-scale model speculations that were exhibited at multiple research and environmentally-focused events throughout New York State, as well as a body of references and experimental techniques for producing pneumatic formwork that is designed to be super-lightweight and materially efficient.Event detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Womxn in Design and Architecture Conference — Alero Olympio: Activated Matter</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 29, 2024 - Mar 1, 2024; Event City: Princeton, NJ, US Alero Olympio was an architect and builder of radical ecologies. Born
 in Ghana and working extensively between Scotland and her homeland, 
Olympio theorized and exercised a rigorous dedication to social and 
environmental sustainability at all scales. She envisioned building 
methods and materials as emergent sites of potential, rejecting 
industrialized products in favor of inherited, place-specific knowledge 
systems. Locally sourced Laterite clay and African hardwood were 
essential materials in her new architectural language, as she championed
 the ongoing protection of West African timber resources and delicate 
forest ecosystems. Olympio’s work codified an intimately ecological 
approach to architecture, one embedded within the specific material and 
social conditions of its place, and an innovative and distinctly African
 mode of practice. 
Dynamic and inspired, Olympio challenged the conventional architect 
archetype. She pursued entrepreneurial endeavors that pushed far beyond 
the building realm, from furniture to care products to a children’s 
book. Her built projects in Ghana and Scotland–including the Kokrobitey 
Institute, the visitor trail at Kakum National Park, and many private 
residential homes–stand as a testament to the coherence of her methods 
and the persistence, integrity, and longevity of her vision. These 
projects, many of which she constructed of local materials, proposed an 
affordable, sustainable, and site-specific infrastructure that 
acknowledged Ghanaian social mobility within a post-independence 
context. Flourishing and developing their own networks of care and 
mutuality, the cross-continental communities living within her designs 
embody Olympio’s enduring legacy. 
The eighth Womxn in Design and Architecture Conference at the
 Princeton School of Architecture honors the life and work of Alero 
Olympio. The 2023-24 conference proceedings will call on the 
discipline with timely topics and inquiries, such as the wide-reaching 
sustainable potential of local building materials and place-specific 
methods, the role of the architect in forging cross-cultural exchange, 
and the impact of architecture as a site for community-building and 
cultural transformation. Olympio’s work exists at a nexus that continues
 to be central to contemporary architectural discourse: intertwining 
biogenic materiality and social resiliency. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>SMPS&#45;NY Hosts &amp;quot;The Power of Public Relations &amp;amp; Digital Marketing&amp;quot; Panel</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/smps-ny-hosts-the-power-of-public-relations-digital-marketing-panel</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 21, 2024; Event City: New York City Join The Society for Marketing Professional Services New York Chapter (SMPS-NY) for an informative panel discussion titled “The Power of Public Relations &amp; Digital Marketing.” This event is scheduled for Wednesday, February 21, 2024, from 5-7 pm at the beautiful Cosentino showroom, located at 150 E 58th Street, New York, NY 10155. 
The panel will feature insights from distinguished public relations and digital marketing experts. Additionally, attendees will gain perspectives from an esteemed editor of a renowned architecture and design publication. Together, the panelists will explore how effective public relations and digital marketing strategies can help architecture and design firms craft a positive image and establish unwavering trust and credibility with potential clients. They will delve into the innovative ways these strategies can be employed to promote a company’s services, ultimately enhancing brand awareness.
“Public relations and digital marketing are essential elements in building a reputable and trustworthy brand in the competitive AEC industry,” says Olivia S. Farquharson, President of SMPS-NY. “This panel discussion will give our members actionable insights and strategies to elevate their firms’ market presence.”
The panel discussion will provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the strategic role of public relations in establishing and nurturing positive relationships with various stakeholders. Participants will learn about the transformative power of storytelling in generating positive brand awareness and exposure and how it can be effectively combined with digital marketing efforts to create a more impactful presence in the market.
The panel will include Caroline Saba, Vice President at UpSpring, Beth Miller, Vice President of Communications at STV, Susan Fernandez, Vice President of Digital Marketing at UpSpring, and AnnMarie Martin, the Editor-in-Chief of i+s Magazine. The panel will be moderated by Nathan Reyna, Media Relations &amp; Content Specialist at Avison Young and Immediate Past President of SMPS-NY. 
Advanced ticket registration costs $65 for SMPS-NY members and $85 for non-members. For more information on this event and to register, please visit here.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>FOREST FUTURES</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 25, 2024 - Mar 31, 2024; Event City: Cambridge, MA, US FOREST FUTURES explores the intertwined history of forests and humanity, critically examining the past and the present to emphasize our profound connection with these vital habitats. A glance at the ungraspable timeline of forest evolution, 350 million years, reveals an alarming fact: a millennium of human activity—a blink of an eye in geological time—has threatened the equilibrium of these life-sustaining ecosystems.Through the collective efforts of scholars, scientists, designers, artists, policymakers, and communities to restore and conserve the biodiversity that remains, today’s forests have become designed environments. Yet, it is essential to recognize that silvicultural practices and other forms of forest management entail the construction of symbiotic relationships with living beings while enabling nature’s own processes to unfold freely. Trees—indeed, all flora—are wildlife.FOREST FUTURES celebrates nature’s ineffable essence. By urging a sensorial connection beyond observation, the exhibition underscores the limits of logic alone to fathom the natural world’s complexity. Instinct over reason offers a further lens to envision potential narratives within the still-unknown realm of forests. The paradox lies in merging design—fundamentally a reasoned and measured endeavor—with raw nature. This juxtaposition produces the challenge—at times the overwhelming sensation—of learning the vast science of forests while at the same time staying deeply attuned to the powerful experiential dimension they offer.FOREST FUTURES’ curatorial approach reflects the diverse storylines explored in the seminar FORESTS: History and Future Narratives at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. As forests capture the attention of multiple disciplines, each exhibition section incorporates historical, technical, artistic, and scientific perspectives. In addition, forests require many forms of labor. Beyond the actual planting—now undertaken by both human hands and robots—advocates, activists, citizen foresters, and volunteers contribute enormous efforts to making healthy forests a reality. Urban forests, in particular, become tangible expressions of the dialogue between design and the natural world, offering opportunities for climate change adaptation and environmental justice. Together, these various perspectives converge on the larger ambition of more equitable societies, each thriving under the vast canopies of the earth’s munificent forests.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Environmental Design at Otis College of Art and Design Presents Monica Lamela</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 15, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Join us for an evening with Monica Lamela, as part of our Environmental Design Spring Guest Lecture Series. This in-person event will take place on Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 7:00 PM at Otis College of Art and Design.Monica Lamela is the founding principal of There There, a design and research practice located in Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Madrid.
Through architectures, counternarratives, and fictions they challenge dominant worldviews, create alternative visions, and catalyze meaningful experiences.

“Believing in the transformative potential of architecture, we are immersed through each of our processes in a perpetual search for a more just, inclusive and caring world.”
The work of There There includes built and ongoing projects in California, Mexico, UK, Germany, Austria, and Spain. Their projects, collaborations and research have been recognized with the AIA Next LA Award, Architect&#039;s Newspaper Best of Design Award, Europan competition, Architecture + Design Museum of Los Angeles Design Awards, the AIAS Research Honor Award, and the SEED Award for Excellence in Public Interest Design.
Event detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Cally Spooner: Deadtime, an anatomy study</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 17, 2024 - May 11, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US OPENING PROGRAM
A Thesis on Spillage, a Symposium-like Gathering
Saturday, February 17, 2024
10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Assembled by Cally Spooner and Hendrik Folkerts with: Nuar Alsadir, Marquis Bey, Wendy Brown, Joshua Chambers-Letson, Tony Cokes, Melody Giron, Irena Haiduk, Sarah Herda, Ralph Lemon and Darrell Jones, and Maggie Segale, among othersThe Graham Foundation is pleased to announce artist Cally Spooner as a 2024 Graham Foundation Fellow. As a part of the fellowship, Spooner will present a large-scale exhibition at the Foundation&#039;s Madlener House galleries featuring a repertoire of works from Deadtime, a multi-year research project started in 2018.
Deadtime stages an anatomy study of how performance quantifies the social body. In Deadtime, living and mediated bodies, not always human, appear and reoccur, both vital and corpse-like. At the Graham Foundation, the installation unfolds across media, spills through the Foundation’s architecture, and throws open the frame to ask: how does the present neoliberal condition deaden the social fabric, making it increasingly hard to tell the difference between what is alive and what is dead? Deadtime is formed from twenty works, including sound works and sonic scenographies, films, commissioned paintings, sculptural propositions, and anatomical-architectural interventions. Opening to the public on February 17, 2024, Deadtime begins with “A Thesis on Spillage, A Symposium-like Gathering”—featuring performances, choreographies, conversations, and lectures by Nuar Alsadir, Marquis Bey, Wendy Brown, Joshua Chambers-Letson, Tony Cokes, Hendrik Folkerts, Melody Giron, Irena Haiduk, Sarah Herda, Darrell Jones, Ralph Lemon, Maggie Segale, and Cally Spooner, among others.  As part of Deadtime, Spooner developed “A Hypothesis of Resistance,” a series of five essays on “performance.” In each, Spooner holds and examines temporalities which defy and eclipse the standardizations that drive individual and societal bodies to perform toward an entirely metric-oriented future. Beginning with “Asynchronicity,” then extending to “Rehearsal,” “The Present Tense,” “Undetectability,” and “Duration,” the series unfolded over five issues of Mousse magazine between 2022–23, and emerged alongside and symbiotically with convenings organized by Spooner. These public programs were hosted by Kunstverein Cologne and Ludwig Forum, Aachen (2022); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2022); O—Overgaden, Copenhagen (2022–23); Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art Copenhagen; and Graham Foundation, Chicago (2024) with contributions from practitioners across fields including political philosophy, biology, data science, queer studies, speculative fiction, poetry, feminism, music, disability studies, dance, and “deep time.” First conceived in an early iteration at the Art Institute of Chicago (2019), curated by Folkerts, parts of Deadtime have been shown at Swiss Institute, New York (2019); Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Sint-Martens-Latem, (2021); gb agency, Paris (2021); ZERO..., Milan (2022); Cukrarna, Ljubljana (2023); and O-Overgaden, Copenhagen (2023). The work now returns to Chicago in its fullest iteration as Deadtime, an anatomy study. At the Graham, Deadtime is cocurated by Graham Foundation director, Sarah Herda and Hendrik Folkerts, curator of international contemporary art and head of exhibitions, Moderna Museet, Stockholm.
  Event detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Les Enfants Terribles Presented by Galerie56 and Galerie Jacques Lacoste</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 1, 2024 - Apr 26, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Galerie56, an innovative and experimental TriBeCa gallery at the intersection of art, culture, and design, is thrilled to present “Les Enfants Terribles”. The exhibition celebrates the “holy terrors” of 20th-century design in France. “Les Enfants Terribles” features the work of talented architects, decorators, and artists—Jean Royère, Serge Mouille, and Alexandre Noll to name a few—who shaped the transformative design movement between the second half of the 1920s and the end of the 1950s with their avant-garde thinking and unorthodox approaches.
Curated by AD100 member Lee Mindel of multidisciplinary firm SheltonMindel, the exhibition marks the first collaboration with Paris-based architectural icon and antique dealer Jacques Lacoste of Galerie Jacques Lacoste. While the exhibition&#039;s title refers to the novel published by Jean Cocteau in 1929, which was made into a film in 1950, it also pertains to Mindel and Lacoste’s shared love for design and innovative translations of traditions that have defined their legacies. 
Galerie56 is located on 240 Church Street New York, NY and is open Monday-Friday 10am-6pm alongside the Saturday following the exhibition’s opening, February 3rd. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jan 2024 02:35:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>J. Yolande Daniels Lecture</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/j-yolande-daniels-lecture</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/j-yolande-daniels-lecture</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 1, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US The Lecture will feature projects from the body of work, the Black City Editions @(www.theblackcity.com), which explore various mechanisms that have formed and continue to maintain segregated American cities. The archive of events and places that she catalogs in cities of the African diaspora has evolved with each project. Every edition of the Black City is contained within a matrix--a physical space-time continuum—that is tuned to focus on the events, laws, and spaces of a specific city. Her most recent edition, at the18th International Architecture exhibition Venice Biennale in 2023, represents the play between colonizing and emancipatory histories and dynamics and applies a specific human-centered narrative and lens with which to view cities. From within the matrix, one may look back and view historic patterns and project forward to speculate upon alternative futures.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jan 2024 00:34:56 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>The Arnold Syrop, BArch &amp;apos;61, and Joanne Syrop Annual Lecture</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-arnold-syrop-barch-61-and-joanne-syrop-annual-lecture</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/the-arnold-syrop-barch-61-and-joanne-syrop-annual-lecture</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 15, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Michael Maltzan founded Michael Maltzan Architecture, Inc. in 1995. His projects cross a wide range of typologies, from cultural institutions to city infrastructure. Michael’s notable projects include the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, MoMA QNS, Star Apartments, the Pittman Dowell Residence, the new Sixth Street Viaduct, MIT Vassar Street Residential Hall, and the Winnipeg Art Gallery Inuit Art Centre. Michael received an M.Arch from the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, and BFA and B.Arch degrees from the Rhode Island School of Design. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and received the 2016 AIA Los Angeles Gold Medal. He is a recipient of a 2012 American Academy of Arts and Letters Architecture Award and was inducted as a member in 2023. He was elected to the National Academy of Design in 2020, and currently serves on the Deans leadership council at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Visiting Committee to the GSD. He was featured in the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s 2019 film, What It Takes to Make a Home, delivered the 20th Annual John T. Dunlop Lecture for the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, and his work was named One of the 25 Best Inventions of 2015 by Time Magazine.Michael’s work has gained international acclaim for innovation in both design and construction. It has been recognized with five Progressive Architecture awards, 50 citations from local, state and national chapters of the American Institute of Architects, the Rudy Bruner Foundation’s Gold Medal for Urban Excellence, the Zumtobel Group Award for Innovations for Sustainability &amp; Humanity in the Built Environment, and a 2020 Best of the Millennium AIA LA Honor Award. The firm and its projects have been widely featured in national and international publications and have been exhibited in museums worldwide, including the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, Museum of Modern Art New York, the Heinz Architectural Center, the Canadian Center for Architecture, and the Carnegie Museum of Art. The firm’s work was selected for the 2006, 2018, and 2020 La Biennale di Venezia.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jan 2024 00:34:52 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Frieze Los Angeles 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/frieze-los-angeles-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/frieze-los-angeles-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 29, 2024 - Mar 3, 2024; Event City: Santa Monica, CA, US Frieze Los Angeles is a leading international art fair that was launched in 2019. Christine Messineo is the Director of Frieze Los Angeles and Frieze New York. Frieze Los Angeles largely focuses on contemporary art and celebrates the exceptionally dynamic culture of Los Angeles and its global contributions to the visual arts.  The fair will return to Santa Monica Airport from February 29-March 3, 2024. Positioned in the Southeast corner of the airfield, the fair will feature over 95 of today’s most exciting galleries from around the world, an expansive program of ambitious installations, collaborations with nonprofit organizations, and pop-ups from some of Los Angeles&#039; most beloved restaurants.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 02:17:58 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>CTBUH 2024 Americas Conference</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ctbuh-2024-americas-conference</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/ctbuh-2024-americas-conference</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 22, 2024 - Feb 23, 2024; Event City: Miami, FL, US Future Downtown: Density and Resiliency in Cities Across the AmericasJoin us in Miami in February 2024 to explore the unique challenges and opportunities that lie within the downtown landscapes across the Americas. Our journey begins by reviewing distinct narratives that are driving the region&#039;s urban evolution. By recognizing the specific challenges and opportunities inherent in our cities’ urban fabric, we set the stage for an examination of strategies aimed at ensuring a sustainable urban future. Solutions to social, economic, and environmental challenges lay the groundwork for inclusive growth, sustainable development, and resilience. Engaging in this analytical dialogue, informed by insights from leading policymakers, urban planners, and architects from across the region, promises to spur transformative thought, strategy, and action. Subject areas include:The Downtown Perspective: Urban Challenges and OpportunitiesShared Skies: Inclusivity in Changing CityscapesEconomic Pathways for Urban ResilienceFuture-Proof Cities: Environmental Resilience in Design for Urban SpacesReimagining Density for Urban ResilienceThis is the premier opportunity to gain insights into the latest thinking in sustainable development from distinguished experts in tall buildings, infrastructure, and urban development. Attendees can develop business leads and partnerships at the regional level while networking with top names in the industry.Event detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 02:01:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>New York Build 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/new-york-build-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/new-york-build-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 13, 2024 - Feb 14, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US New York Build is the largest construction &amp; design show for New York and the Tri-state region, taking place on Feb 13-14 at the Javits Center. New York Build is officially supported by the State of New York.The two-day show features: 500+ incredible speakers across 15 conference tracks &amp; AIA CES accredited workshops, Networking Parties; 400+ exhibitors; the USA&#039;s largest meeting of Women in Construction; a Government Hub, Architect&#039;s Hub, live demos, DJs, live music, entertainment and much more!Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 02:00:59 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Stockholm Furniture Fair 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/stockholm-furniture-fair-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 6, 2024 - Feb 10, 2024; Event City: Stockholm, SE Stockholm Furniture Fair is Scandinavia’s leading platform for furniture- and lighting design, and architecture. Held annually in Stockholm, Sweden, the fair attracts architects, designers, interior decorators, buyers and enthusiasts from all around the world. Stockholm Furniture Fair is a platform for business and networking as well as product launching and new innovations.At Stockholm Furniture Fair, we are committed to promoting sustainable, innovative and inclusive design. Our exhibitors offer a diverse range of products that appeal to a wide audience. We also feature inspiring and knowledge sharing exhibitions as well as a comprehensive program of events, including seminars, workshops and talks, where attendees can learn from experts, exchange ideas and connect with others in the industry.In addition, the fair provides opportunities for new and emerging designers and design brands to showcase their work, helping them to gain exposure and establish themselves in the industry.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 01:51:59 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Life Cycles: The Materials of Contemporary Design</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/life-cycles-the-materials-of-contemporary-design</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/life-cycles-the-materials-of-contemporary-design</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 2, 2023 - Jul 7, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Any act of good design must also be an act of empathy, respect, and responsibility toward all living organisms and ecosystems––as well as future generations. By translating scientific, technological, and social revolutions into objects and behaviors, design can be an agent of positive change and play a crucial part in restoring the fragile ties between humans and the rest of nature. Life Cycles: The Materials of Contemporary Design explores the regenerative power of design as it shifts its focus towards a more collaborative rapport with the natural world.The objects in this exhibition highlight the entire life cycle of the materials they are made of. From extraction to reuse or disposal, designers are exploring new ways––sometimes drawn from old traditions––to enlist materials in their efforts to bring ecosystems into balance. Cow manure collected from the streets of Indonesia is transformed into casings for loudspeakers and lamps. Bricks made from crop waste and fungi mycelium are used as a carbon-neutral building material. Bees fabricate honeycomb vases over human-made forms. These objects demonstrate that design can be elegant, innovative, and compelling, while at the same time offering new strategies for repairing our planet.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 01:51:57 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Technology Conference 2024 &#45; The Tipping Point(s)</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/technology-conference-2024-the-tipping-points</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/technology-conference-2024-the-tipping-points</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 1, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US This conference is about how technology is impacting the AECO (Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Operations) industry. This year, we hope to bring forward speakers that talks about innovative approaches to addressing challenges that we face today: designing for longevity/sustainability, grappling with resource scarcity. ﻿The goal is to learn from other leaders in the industry on how we can all move forward together to address these challenges. For those in the industry, it is understanding alternative processes that leverages new immerging technology to help more efficiently deliver the project. For those outside, it is understanding where the AECO individuals are with adaptation of technology in practice.https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/technology-conference-2024/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 01:35:09 +0100</pubDate>
<dc:creator>archiecho</dc:creator>
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<title>Boston Design Week 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/boston-design-week-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/boston-design-week-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 23, 2024 - May 5, 2024; Event City: Boston, MA, US You are invited to submit an event for our 11th Annual Boston Design Week - in-person, virtual, hybrid, indoors our outdoors!  Events may be proposed for any time Tuesday, April 23 through Sunday, May 5, 2024, including weekends.   If you have never offered a Boston Design Week event before, we invite you to call us and discuss your ideas and get your questions answered before you register your event.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 01:35:05 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Art Basel Hong Kong</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/art-basel-hong-kong</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/art-basel-hong-kong</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 28, 2024 - Mar 30, 2024; Event City: Hong Kong, HK Art Basel Hong Kong returns to full scale with a 2024 edition featuring 243 premier international galleries and a vibrant program both within and beyond the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Once again, the fair will feature galleries hailing from 40 countries and territories around the world to shed light on the rich art scenes of Asia and beyond, with more than half of all exhibitors operating spaces in the region. 25 will join our Hong Kong show for the first time.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 01:35:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>BUILDEX Vancouver 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/buildex-vancouver-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/buildex-vancouver-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 14, 2024 - Feb 15, 2024; Event City: Vancouver, BC, CA In 2024, BUILDEX Vancouver is celebrating a milestone anniversary - 35 years of connecting Western Canada’s built environment. It&#039;s a big deal, and we want you to join us for the celebration. Our next event promises to continue to deliver the educational seminars, networking opportunities, product demonstrations, keynote sessions and trade floor experiences you&#039;ve come to expect from BUILDEX. Don&#039;t miss your opportunity to experience innovations, achievements, and progress of Canada’s built environment, all firsthand. Meet, network, learn and source new products alongside industry colleagues and influencers from every corner of the building industry on February 14 &amp; 15, 2024.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 01:18:06 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Modernism Week 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/modernism-week-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/modernism-week-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 15, 2024 - Feb 25, 2024; Event City: Palm Springs, CA, US Modernism Week’s annual 11-day festival will feature more than 350 events including the Palm Springs Modernism Show, CAMP (Community and Meeting Place), tours of iconic homes in more than 30 neighborhoods, and the popular Signature Home Tour on both weekends. Also offered are architectural walking, biking and double-decker bus tours, tours of the historic Annenberg Estate at Sunnylands, a classic car show, garden tours, a 2-day vintage trailer show, nightly parties, and a special series of compelling and informative talks and performances at the Annenberg Theater and at the Modernism Week Theater at CAMP. All events are open to the public, and many events are free or low cost.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 01:18:01 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Surface Design Show 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/surface-design-show-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/surface-design-show-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 6, 2024 - Feb 8, 2024; Event City: London, GB Surface Design Show will take place from 6-8 February 2024 with extended opening hours at the Business Design Centre, Islington, London.Join thousands of professionals from across the A&amp;D sector, and be inspired by 180 exhibiting companies, dedicated to furthering material innovation.Get ready for an unforgettable experience filled with opportunities for learning, entertainment and meaningful industry connections.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 01:17:55 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Stockholm Design Week 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/stockholm-design-week-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/stockholm-design-week-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 5, 2024 - Feb 11, 2024; Event City: Stockholm, SE In February 2024, Stockholm Design Week invites all to a city buzzing with events, exhibitions and open showrooms. Coinciding with Stockholm Furniture Fair, the design week welcomes professionals, industry insiders and the public from all over the world to participate in design events and product launches in the city – to meet, mingle and network. Our aim is to push the Scandinavian design industry forward and to make design engage both professionals and enthusiasts alike. During the seven days gathering, Stockholm Design Week will present news together with the 2024 fair in February. Visitors can use the Stockholm Design Week app to easily navigate between events, exhibitions and activities that take place during the week.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 00:51:54 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Madrid Design Festival 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/madrid-design-festival-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/madrid-design-festival-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 8, 2024 - Mar 17, 2024; Event City: Madrid, ES From 8 February to 17 March, Madrid will host the seventh edition of the international Madrid Design Festival, turning the city into the capital of design and positioning it in a privileged place on the international scene. The 2024 event features the crafts of Castile La Mancha as an invited project, 53 exhibitions and installations; 177 brands, institutions and spaces and the participation of 695 professionals.The seventh edition will once more turn the city into a benchmark for this discipline with an extensive programme of activities featuring designers, specialists and professionals from the sector. Alternative creative environments, the unifying force of design, dialogue or the understanding between professionals, companies and institutions are the pillars of this latest edition.Under the common slogan of previous editions Redesigning the World, the festival aims to advocate design as the tool that is capable of promoting dialogue and providing a new look at the problems and circumstances that mark our daily lives, offering solutions. In this way, design will enter into dialogue with disciplines ranging from science, fashion, music, art and crafts, but design will also be used to talk about issues that affect our society, such as depopulation or loneliness among young people.  For yet another year, the festival will be held at the Fernán Gómez Cultural Centre as the main venue, which will be joined by other venues, such as the Cerralbo Museum, the National Museum of Decorative Arts, the The Garment Museum, CaixaForum Madrid, the ICO Museum or the Santa Barbara Palace, among others.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 00:51:49 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>San Francisco Design Week 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/san-francisco-design-week-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/san-francisco-design-week-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 3, 2024 - Jun 9, 2024; Event City: San Francisco, CA, US The 18th Edition of San Francisco Design Week returns on June 3–9th, 2024!San Francisco Design Week: The Future Started HereSFDW is an essential week-long city-wide festival that showcases the unique intersection of ideas, design, business &amp; entrepreneurism that makes the Bay Area the birthplace of the future.Now a global phenomenon, San Francisco’s international success is born from a historically free-spirited entrepreneurialism, coupled with the imaginative vision of contemporary design and state-of-the-art technology. Pioneers of new ways of looking at the world, nimble Bay Area start-ups are now among the world’s most influential design-led companies, producing products, services and experiences that profoundly influence the daily lives of billions of people globally.Through studio tours and events, SFDW celebrates this spirit of newness by providing unique access to exhibitions and conversations with the designers who are shaping the future — from architecture to fashion, product design to digital services, and everything in between.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 00:34:56 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>RIBA President&amp;apos;s Medals 2023 Exhibition</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/riba-presidents-medals-2023-exhibition</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/riba-presidents-medals-2023-exhibition</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 15, 2023 - Feb 1, 2024; Event City: London, GB The annual RIBA President&#039;s Medals exhibition showcases the talent of architecture students whose design projects and dissertations are nominated by schools of architecture across the globe for the RIBA Bronze, Silver, and Dissertation Medals.The RIBA President&#039;s Medals are regarded as the most prestigious awards in architectural education worldwide.Established in 1836 when the Institute of British Architects awarded the first Silver Medal to George Godwin, the President&#039;s Medals are the RIBA’s oldest awards.The current format of the awards dates to 1986, when at the celebration of their 150th anniversary, the institute replaced a large number of student awards, scholarships and prizes with the Bronze and Silver Medals to reward outstanding design work at RIBA Part 1 and Part 2. In 2001, a Dissertation Medal was added to reward accomplished written work.The winners receive their awards from the RIBA President at a ceremony in December of each year. Over the last few years, this showcase of talented student work has been exhibited in countries such as Argentina, Australia, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Colombia, Egypt, Finland, France, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Kuwait, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2024 23:17:57 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>MISSING MASSES: Architecture of the Unseen</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/missing-masses-architecture-of-the-unseen</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/missing-masses-architecture-of-the-unseen</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 25, 2024 - Jan 26, 2024; Event City: Columbus, OH, US Missing Masses invites participants to engage with the latent and absent elements of architectural discourse and practice. Drawing from Bruno Latour&#039;s sociological exploration of the role of human and non-human actors in societal networks, the symposium poses critical questions about the previously unseen constituents of architecture and the built environment. It reflects on how these “missing masses”—be they physical, material, or spatial—participate in shaping our social and environmental constructs. The symposium is structured around three critical dialogues: Commons investigates the intricate and interdependent networks of shared spaces and resources. It invites participants to redefine the “commons” through the lens of architecture, interrogating how design informs and transforms community dynamics, equitable resource distribution, and responsible environmental stewardship at both global and local scales. Matters examines the very substance of architecture–the tangible materials and elements that form the built environment and the intangible matters of concern surrounding them. Looking closely at architecture’s material culture, the session explores the ethical and societal implications of design practices, questioning what constitutes and contributes to the &#039;matter&#039; of architecture in contemporary milieu.  Bodies focuses on the synergy of human and non-human agency in the act of building. It critically examines the evolving narratives of labor, skill, and identity within architecture, and reflects on the role of the invisible actors that contribute to the production and maintenance of architecture.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jan 2024 01:34:57 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/accidentally-wes-anderson-the-exhibition</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 11, 2023 - Feb 17, 2024; Event City: London, GB &quot;Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition&quot; is a journey through more than 200 of the most beautiful, idiosyncratic, and interesting places on Earth – all seemingly plucked from the whimsical world of Wes Anderson. 7 themed rooms provide you a personal passport to visual inspiration and adventure with amazing photography and immersive moments throughout.This one-of-a-kind experience will leave you looking at the world through a delightfully different lens.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2024 01:51:54 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>The Sensuous Environment: Sim Bruce Richards, Architect</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 15, 2024 - Mar 11, 2024; Event City: San Diego, CA, US San Diego History Center presents: The Sensuous Environment: Sim Bruce Richards, ArchitectAkin to fictional character Forrest Gump, the life of architect Sim Bruce Richards (1908-1983) touched a number of historic events including World War I, Prohibition, the Great Depression and World War II; as well as 20th century figures Charles Lindbergh, Martha Graham, Frank Lloyd Wright, Alfred Stieglitz and many more – all by his 30th birthday and before he became a licensed architect.
  The Sensuous Environment: Sim Bruce Richards, Architect traces his time as a budding young building designer, following his time at Wright’s Taliesin apprenticeship, through to becoming a licensed architect focused on highly unique wood, glass and masonry homes akin to the work of Wright, Bernard Maybeck, William Wurster, Rudolph Schindler, Irving Gill, Greene &amp; Greene and Harwell Hamilton Harris.
  This exhibit chronicles the career, architecture, art and design of Sim Bruce Richards, who created a design aesthetic unique to the San Diego region. The exhibition, curated by Keith York (modernsandiego.com), is the first retrospective in 40 years and draws upon the architectural archive of the San Diego History Center; UC Santa Barbara’s Art, Architecture and Design Museum; and the Getty Research Institute.
  The Sensuous Environment: Sim Bruce Richards, Architect frames the remarkably rich portfolio of work by architect Richards leveraging the San Diego History Center’s extensive archive of his architectural drawings; and period and contemporary photography; as well as objects (including several of his furniture designs), artworks and ephemera detailing Richards’ life and career.
  Curator Keith York is a historian focused on unveiling the unique history of modern art and architecture in the San Diego region. As the principal of Modern San Diego, an online resource since 2004, York has collated thousands of documents, images and interviews to tell the story of the region’s modern architecture. Following his restoration of architect Craig Ellwood’s Bobertz House (1953-55) he is engaged in restoring Sim Bruce Richards’ personal residence (1957). Having made both homes widely available to tours, visitors and photographers alike he has expressed that these are two examples of the broader narrative on regional modernism. Prior to The Sensuous Environment: Sim Bruce Richards Architect, York curated and published catalogs for the exhibitions Julius Shulman: Modern San Diego; Julius Shulman: Modern La Jolla; and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Legacy in San Diego: The Taliesin Apprentices. York contributed a chapter to the book Making L.A. Modern: Craig Ellwood -Myth, Man, Designer (Rizzoli, 2018). As a residential real estate agent focused on the sales of architect-designed homes, York connects clients to homes by an array of architects and designers and guides them on restorative processes, historical designation. The accompanying monograph to the exhibition was also authored by curator 
  Major funding for this exhibition provided by the Members of the San Diego History Center, Heritage Architecture &amp; Planning, Jeffrey D. Shorn &amp; Charles S. Kaminski Trust, HGW Architecture, Matthew &amp; Wanlin Wells, Institutional support provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture.
  The Sensuous Environment: Sim Bruce Richards, Architect at the San Diego History Center is on view through March 10, 2024. The San Diego History Center, in Casa de Balboa, is located in the heart of Balboa Park 1649 El Prado, Suite #3 San Diego, CA 92101. Casa de Balboa is located at the east end of El Prado, near the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, the San Diego Natural History Museum, and the Bea Evenson Fountain. Casa de Balboa also houses the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) at San Diego Museum of Art and the San Diego Model Railroad Museum.
  The San Diego History Center presents engaging, family-friendly exhibitions with participatory activities that tell the remarkable stories of our region – past, present, and future. We also offer popular public programs and special events.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2024 21:00:58 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Paulo Tavares, “Earth Works (Toward a Reparation Architecture)”</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/paulo-tavares-earth-works-toward-a-reparation-architecture</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 6, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US e-flux Architecture presents  “Earth Works (Toward a Reparation Architecture),” a lecture by Paulo Tavares at e-flux on Tuesday, February 6 at 7pm.Drawing from past and recent visual, spatial, and curatorial projects that deal with the earth, in this lecture I want to explore the tentative concept of “reparation architecture.” Reparation Architecture is not a theme, it is a form of engagement. It is not a qualifier as in “social architecture,” but a position in relation to architecture as knowledge and practice. As such, it can take many forms across the trans-disciplinary fields where architectural thought and action manifest, from design to curating, from planning to publishing, from advocacy to building. Imagining a future in which healing and rebounding society means recovering land and restoring the climate, we may prompt ideas for the repair of human and nonhuman communities through the means and medias of architecture, drawing new material and imaginary bounds between us and earth. If our most urgent political task today is re-building the world otherwise, reparations constitute a central question to architecture practice across its trans-scalar, trans-disciplinary, and trans-media manifestations.“Earth Works (Toward a Reparation Architecture)” is presented as part of e-flux Architecture Lectures, a monthly series inviting researchers and practitioners to discuss timely issues in contemporary architecture, theory, culture, and technology.Paulo Tavares is an architect, author, and educator. His practice dwells at the frontiers between architecture, visual cultures, and advocacy. Operating through multiple media, Tavares’s projects have been featured in various exhibitions and publications worldwide, including Oslo Architecture Triennale, Istanbul Design Biennale, São Paulo Art Biennial, and most recently the Venice Biennale 2023. He is the author of several books questioning the colonial legacies of modernity, including Des-Habitat (2019), Lucio Costa era Racista? (2022), and Derechos No-Humanos (2022). The curatorial project Terra, in collaboration with Gabriela de Matos, was awarded the Golden Lion for best national participation at La Biennale di Venezia 2023. He was co-curator of the 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial and is part of the advisory curatorial board of Sharjah Biennial 2023. Tavares teaches at Columbia GSAPP and at the University of Brasília, and leads the spatial advocacy agency autonoma.For more information, contact program [at] e-flux.com.Accessibility                    –Two flights of stairs lead up to the building’s front entrance at 172 Classon Avenue.         –For elevator access, please RSVP to program@e-flux.com. The building has a freight elevator which leads into the e-flux office space. Entrance to the elevator is nearest to 180 Classon Ave (a garage door). We have a ramp for the steps within the space.                  –e-flux has an ADA-compliant bathroom. There are no steps between the event space and this bathroom.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2024 20:52:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Refik Anadol: Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/refik-anadol-echoes-of-the-earth-living-archive</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/refik-anadol-echoes-of-the-earth-living-archive</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 16, 2024 - Apr 7, 2024; Event City: London, GB A pioneer in the aesthetics of machine intelligence, artist and technologist Refik Anadol is known for his innovative media works and large-scale public installations. For his first major institutional solo exhibition in the UK, Anadol creates digital artworks that unfold in real-time, continuously generating new and otherworldly forms that envelop viewers. Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive presents the artist’s years-long research utilising ground-breaking data visualisations and machine learning methods to encourage visitors to rethink our engagement with the physical world, collective experiences, public art, decentralised networks, and the creative potential of AI.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2024 20:00:57 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>2024 Docomomo US National Symposium</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-docomomo-us-national-symposium</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 29, 2024 - Jun 1, 2024; Event City: Miami, FL, US Join us in Miami and Coral Gables, Florida, from May 29 to June 1, 2024, and experience one of the country’s richest collections of mid-century and postmodern architecture. Entitled Streams of Modernity: Postwar to Postmodern, the 2024 National Symposium is a collaboration of Docomomo US and the Docomomo US/Florida chapter.Miami is a city whose location, diversity and vibrant growth have made it an ideal destination for international travel, business, culture, and leisure. Incorporated in 1896 - though Native Americans inhabited the region for millennia - the city and its greater region are a remarkable landscape described by native Amerindians as a slowly flowing “river of grass,” with a thin strip of buildable land stretching along its coastline. The region became an escape for post-World War II middle America, shaped largely by the desire for leisure and entertainment. Over the past decades, Miami has become a laboratory to explore new urban patterns, building types, evolving aesthetics, and emerging environmental consciousness.The symposium seeks to promote a broader understanding of the accomplishments of postwar to Postmodern architecture and culture in regionally specific contexts such as South Florida, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Themes to be explored include: Tropical Brutalism, Postwar campus planning in the (sub)tropics, LGBTQ+Modernism, Postwar tourism, urban renewal and Interstate infrastructure, Modern architecture and popular culture in south Florida, polychrome Modern &amp; the integration of the arts, and more.More detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2024 22:52:05 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Baumer Series, Dave Amos</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/baumer-series-dave-amos</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 17, 2024; Event City: Columbus, OH, US “New Media and New Messages in the Urbanism Discourse”Twenty years after the founding of Facebook, social media continues to evolve and reshape our culture. Over the last few years, video essays and short-form posts have galvanized millions to the cause of “urbanism.” From the “war on cars” to YIMBYs, new movements have both emerged from and supported these changes in medium. The result is a growing number of non-planners with a sophisticated knowledge of the basics of zoning, transportation planning, and spatial justice. How has this shift in knowledge affected the design and planning of cities today? And how has it changed how planning academics approach pedagogy?Dave Amos is an assistant professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. They are also the producer of City Beautiful, a YouTube channel dedicated to cities and city planning. Videos on the channel have been viewed a cumulative 75 million times. Dave has published on educating through YouTube, as well as on the topics of active transportation and land use.Notable publications include: “Planning Education and ‘Free-Choice’ Learners: Teaching the YouTube Classroom” in the Journal of Planning Education and Research and “Understanding the Legacy of Pedestrian Malls” in the Journal of the American Planning Association.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2024 21:18:01 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>First Friday: Perkins&amp;amp;Will</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/first-friday-perkinswill</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 2, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US The League’s First Friday events are informal social gatherings that allow members to visit the offices of leading design practices and see work on the boards.
Perkins&amp;Will;’s global team of over 2,700 people works across the fields of architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture. Founded in Chicago in 1935, the firm’s 30 studios now span three continents. Perkins&amp;Will; was named “Firm of the Year” in 2022 by Metropolis for their industry leadership in advancing climate action and social justice. Recognized for its work in science and healthcare design, the firm’s New York office is led by 15 principals and associate principals and works with clients across the business, education, and technology sectors. In-person First Friday events are open only to current League members.https://archleague.org/event/first-friday-perkinswill/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2024 21:17:55 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Design &amp;amp; Construction Week 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-construction-week-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 27, 2024 - Feb 29, 2024; Event City: Las Vegas, NV, US Design &amp; Construction Week2024 Design &amp; Construction Week (DCW) will feature the co-location of the NAHB International Builders’ Show® (IBS) and the National Kitchen &amp; Bath Association’s Kitchen and Bath Industry Show® (KBIS).DCW is the largest annual gathering of residential construction and design industry professionals. This in-person event will spotlight new products, industry experts and numerous networking opportunities.In 2024, the NAHB International Builders’ Show® (IBS) and the NKBA Kitchen &amp; Bath Industry Show® (KBIS) will celebrate 11 years of co-location during Design &amp; Construction Week.What to Expect in 2024!See exhibitors launch hundreds of new products and services. Attend education sessions, workshops and demonstrations that will help you walk away with strategies to tackle your niche-specific challenges. Learn the latest home builder trends to wow your customers, plus connect with and learn from peer professionals who are as passionate about the industry as you are. All this and more will be happening at Design &amp; Construction Week’s NAHB International Builders’ Show and the NKBA Kitchen &amp; Bath Industry Show in Las Vegas.ACCESS 2 SHOWS WITH ONE REGISTRATIONYour 2024 IBS or KBIS registration includes access to the exhibits of IBS and KBIS. Education sessions for IBS and/or KBIS require a separate registration. Registration for 2024 Design &amp; Construction Week (DCW) opens online September 1.Save the date and make plans now to join usFebruary 27 – 29, 2024 | Las Vegas Convention CenterRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2024 21:35:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Building Stories​: Community Celebration</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/building-stories-community-celebration</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 21, 2024; Event City: Washington, DC, US Building Stories is the National Building Museum’s landmark new, multigenerational exhibition that provides a portal into the wonder of the built environment through the imaginative lens of children&#039;s books. The exhibition is an immersive exploration into seemingly complex topics of the world of architecture, engineering, construction, and design through hands-on activities, media installations, sketching, reading, and an opportunity for visitors to build stories of their own. Building Stories is based on the premise that children’s books have the power to transport us to constructed spaces and help us establish our place in the world so that we can help build a better one. The exhibition will open to the public on Sunday, January 21 with a FREE community celebration from 10 am to 4 pm. Building Stories is the most ambitious exhibition ever undertaken by the Museum and will be on display for ten years. COMMUNITY DAY:Please join us for a FREE community day on Sunday, January 21 from 10 AM - 4 PM to celebrate the opening of Building Stories.
The Museum&#039;s new exhibition will bring visitors
on an immersive exploration of the world of architecture.
engineering, and construction found in the pages of children&#039;s books.Throughout the day visitors can enjoy: *Celebrity Story Times * Live Music
Puppet Shows *GiveawaysIf you can&#039;t make it on January 21, please visit another day. The National Building Museum is open Thursdays–Mondays from 10 am–4 pm Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2024 21:18:05 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Open House Miami</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/open-house-miami</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/open-house-miami</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 1, 2024 - Mar 2, 2024; Event City: Miami, FL, US Miami, Unlocked.Open House Miami unlocks the stories, design, architecture, and experiences that define our vibrant city – all free and open to the public.Open House Miami is produced by The Miami Center for Architecture &amp; Design (MCAD), in partnership with the American Institute of Architects (AIA Miami), Greater Miami Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) and the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority (MBVCA).www.openhousemia.orgRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2024 21:17:59 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Desert X AlUla 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/desert-x-alula-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 9, 2024 - Mar 23, 2024; Event City: Saudi Arabia Open to all, Desert X AlUla is a recurring and temporary, site-responsive, international open-air art exhibition taking place in AlUla, a globally significant ancient desert region in the Arabian Peninsula. Desert X AlUla takes place as a highlight of the AlUla Arts Festival. Raneem Farsi and Neville Wakefield will return as this year’s artistic directors and the exhibition will be curated by Maya El Khalil and Marcello Dantas. El Khalil is a renowned art advisor and curator with a focus on the MENA region. Dantas is an award-winning curator known for innovative interdisciplinary practices linking science, history and technology to create engaging and participatory exhibition experiences.Following two exhibitions since 2020, Desert X AlUla returns for its third edition from 9 February – 23 March 2024, placing visionary contemporary artworks by Saudi and international artists amidst the extraordinary desert landscape of AlUla, a majestic region in north-west Saudi Arabia of natural and creative heritage steeped in a legacy of cross-cultural exchange.https://desertx.org/learn/news...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jan 2024 01:51:50 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Oslo Design Fair 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/oslo-design-fair-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 21, 2024 - Jan 23, 2024; Event City: Oslo, NO Oslo Design Fair is Norway&#039;s largest trade fair and most important meeting place for the design- and interior industries. Through workshops, talks and exhibitions the Fair will showcase close to 400 exhibitors and the best of Norwegian craft and design.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2023 00:34:56 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>The Interior Design Show | IDS 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-interior-design-show-ids-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 18, 2024 - Jan 21, 2024; Event City: Toronto, ON, CA IDS returns in 2024 with its 25th edition. Join us to celebrate a quarter of a century of Canada’s design fair. This January we return to the North Hall of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the scene of many successful editions of the show. The North Hall provides the backdrop of a full length glass with views of the city, and 1980s brutalist structure. Expect leading brands from Canada and the rest of the world; a roster of international leaders in design thinking on our keynote stage and seminars; and immersive installations to inspire and delight.  https://interiordesignshow.com...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2023 00:17:52 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Maison&amp;amp;Objet Paris</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/maisonobjet-paris</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/maisonobjet-paris</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 18, 2024 - Jan 22, 2024; Event City: Paris, FR Maison&amp;Objet Paris is the decoration and lifestyle industry’s most highly publicised event. Between physical exhibitions and MOM, it’s a constantly updated pool of creative talent, with 600 new brands and more than 60,000 visitors from France and overseas present at each edition. No other event gives you this level of customer reach, sparking the kind of business opportunities you won’t find anywhere else. 2,300 exhibitors and 1,000 journalists wouldn’t miss this event for the world. What about you?https://www.maison-objet.com/e...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2023 00:01:03 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Tropical Modernism: Architecture and Independence</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tropical-modernism-architecture-and-independence</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Mar 2, 2024; Event City: London, GB Tropical Modernism was an architectural style developed in the hot, humid conditions of West Africa in the 1940s. After independence, India and Ghana adopted the style as a symbol of modernity and progressiveness, distinct from colonial culture.https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibiti...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2023 00:00:58 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Albert Frey: Inventive Modernist</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/albert-frey-inventive-modernist</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 13, 2024 - Jun 3, 2024; Event City: Palm Springs, CA, US In celebration of Albert Frey (1903-1998), Palm Springs Art Museum is proud to announce the development of a comprehensive exhibition and publication on the architect’s life and work.Born in Zurich, Switzerland, Frey had early career successes in Paris and New York before moving to Palm Springs where he realized most of his life work. His unique “simple but severe” style of Desert Modernism cemented his legacy as one of the most influential architects, not only in the Coachella Valley, but also in the United States and the world.This large-scale retrospective, curated and designed by Brad Dunning, will present rare and many previously unexhibited architectural models, drawings, films, photographs, and furniture.A lavishly illustrated hardbound book, published by Radius Books, will accompany the exhibition and offer contributions from writers, historians, and critics.https://www.psmuseum.org/art/exhibitions/albert-frey-inventive-modernistRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2023 19:17:51 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Building Stories</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/building-stories</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 21, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024; Event City: Washington, DC, US Building Stories will bring kids and adults alike on an immersive exploration of the world of architecture, engineering, construction, and design found in the pages of children’s books. Geared toward an intergenerational audience, with special attention paid to children in grades K-3 and their parents and caregivers.Curated by the nation’s leading expert on children’s literature, Leonard Marcus, Building Stories will be the first national exhibition to call attention to the built environment’s role as an important, and often overlooked, character in children’s literature. By activating these stories and their built worlds, and the early foundations for how we begin to understand our surroundings, Building Stories allows visitors to investigate the role the built environment plays in our own lives and communities—and how we can be agents of change for its more sustainable, equitable future. The exhibition will encourage visitors to interact with familiar classics and new favorites through hands-on activities, media installations, sketching, reading, and building stories of their own. Award-winning author/illustrators David Macaulay and Oliver Jeffers have collaborated on this exhibition to create original environments that will offer insight into their creative processes and engage visitors to better understand the worlds created in books and encourage their role in making a better world.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2023 19:01:02 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>ADFF:Chicago &#45; Architecture &amp;amp; Design Film Festival 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/adffchicago-architecture-design-film-festival-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 31, 2024 - Feb 4, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US The Architecture &amp; Design Film Festival (ADFF) is 
America’s largest film festival devoted to the creative spirit of 
architecture and design. Our curated films and panel discussions provide
 unique perspectives about the process behind architectural, graphic, 
and product design, urban and environmental issues, architectural 
photography, historic preservation, and much more. Our goal is to 
identify films with impassioned, human stories that appeal to a 
sophisticated design audience and those with a general interest in 
architecture and design.ADFF’s Short films program (10 Films / 75 minutes ) will run during the entire festival in the Chicago Gallery.https://adfilmfest.com/adff-chicago/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2023 19:00:57 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Oslo Design Fair</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/oslo-design-fair</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/oslo-design-fair</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 21, 2024 - Jan 23, 2024; Event City: Oslo, NO Oslo Design Fair is Norway&#039;s largest trade fair and most important meeting place for the design- and interior industries. Through workshops, talks and exhibitions the Fair will showcase close to 400 exhibitors and the best of Norwegian craft and design.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2023 01:00:55 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>The Créateurs Design Awards</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-createurs-design-awards</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/the-createurs-design-awards</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 20, 2024; Event City: Paris, FR The Créateurs Design Awards is a peer-to-peer award program with the intent to highlight extraordinary work in architecture, interior design, product design, photography, journalism and curation.Our mission is to recognize and uphold excellence in the design industry, to preserve design integrity and inspire future generations. In a few short years, the Créateurs Design Association’s award program has set itself apart as one of the most important creative awards - bringing together an undisputed amount of diverse work from some of the most innovative and exciting professionals around the globe. With nearly 300 voting members worldwide and 40,000 email subscribers, the Créateurs Design Awards is the only major award in the industry in which the biggest prizes are named after iconic women: Andrée Putman and Charlotte PerriandRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2023 00:51:59 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>UCLA AUD Winter 2024 Career Events: Portfolio Workshop</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ucla-aud-winter-2024-career-events-portfolio-workshop</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/ucla-aud-winter-2024-career-events-portfolio-workshop</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 31, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US UCLA Architecture and Urban Design&#039;s annual Portfolio Workshop invites design practitioners and other professionals to Perloff Hall to engage with students and offer constructive feedback on student portfolios. AUD students will be invited to bring their portfolios in hard copy and/or digital format for review and discussion. We are pleased to host this event in Perloff Hall&#039;s Decafe, with one standard office table and two chairs available for each interested office.Interested offices and hiring professionals may contact AUD&#039;s Sara Osman, programming manager, for registration and other details.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2023 00:51:53 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Renewing the Dream: The Mobility Revolution and the Future of Los Angeles</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/renewing-the-dream-the-mobility-revolution-and-the-future-of-los-angeles</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/renewing-the-dream-the-mobility-revolution-and-the-future-of-los-angeles</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 23, 2024; Event City:  Drawing together original research, design studies, and cultural essaysRenewing the Dream offers the first comprehensive look at the changes remaking the mobility landscape of Southern California - and the opportunities to reappropriate vast tracts of the city for new uses. Edited by James Sanders and produced with the global architecture studio Woods Bagot, this book explores the forces propelling this shift as well as its controversial impact on Los Angeles, as a city once famed for its car-oriented, low-rise landscape is transformed into a more diverse, more dense, more complex place.James SandersJAMES SANDERS, FAIA is an architect, author, and filmmaker.  In 2021, with Ric Burns, he published the new, expanded edition of New York: An Illustrated History, which updated the classic 1999 edition of the book that was the companion volume to the acclaimed 17 ½-hour PBS series “New York: A Documentary Film,” directed by Ric Burns and co-written by Burns and Sanders. His landmark study of the city and film, Celluloid Skyline: New York and the Movies, won a Theatre Library Association Award and in 2006 became the basis for a large-scale exhibition in Grand Central Terminal. He has developed architecture, exhibition, and media projects for Regional Plan Association, Howard Hughes Corporation, Andre Balazs Properties, and the Museum of the City of New York, has written for the New Yorker, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Vanity Fair, and has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and an Emmy Award. In 2021 he was elevated to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects, the AIA”s highest membership honor.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2023 20:35:02 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Residential High&#45;Rises in NYC: Past, Present, and Future</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/residential-high-rises-in-nyc-past-present-and-future</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/residential-high-rises-in-nyc-past-present-and-future</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 10, 2024; Event City:  Continuing our series on The Modern Concrete Skyscraper and the role of concrete as the material of choice in high-rise residential construction, David West of the architectural firm Hill West will return the focus to New York City. Tom Leslie&#039;s earlier talk on apartments in Chicago from the 1960s to 1980s illustrated the experiments in both engineering approaches and formal expression. Over 35 years of practice, David West has spearheaded the design of over 150 multifamily projects. His talk will cover the history of residential high-rise design from the postwar years, explaining developments such as the significance of reinforced flat-plate construction and the impact of zoning and regulatory environments on housing production. The catalog of Hill West&#039;s work including recent projects such as Bankside, 11 Hoyt, 363-365 Bond Street, and 130 William illustrate the range of development solutions in the city.David West, FAIACo-founder with his partner Stephen Hill of Hill West Architects, one of New York City’s leading residential architecture firms, David West, FAIA, has played a seminal role in the advancement of high-rise design in New York City. He has been involved with more than 150 completed projects, conducted thousands of feasibility studies, and regularly sees projects from the earliest stages of land assembly, variances, or Landmarks Commission Approvals.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2023 20:34:56 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>2024 Architecture &amp;amp; Environmental Design Career Fair at Tyler School of Art + Architecture</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-architecture-environmental-design-career-fair-at-tyler-school-of-art-architecture</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Feb 15, 2024; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US 2024 Architecture &amp; Environmental Design Career FairFind your next internship or full-time employment opportunity in the built environment profession! All students, majors and class levels are welcome. Registration is required. Student registration via Handshake.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2023 23:51:58 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>SAH 2024 Annual International Conference</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sah-2024-annual-international-conference</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/sah-2024-annual-international-conference</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Apr 17, 2024 - Apr 21, 2024; Event City: Albuquerque, NM, US Join the Society of Architectural Historians in Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 17–21, 2024, for an immersive conference experience that includes paper sessions, events at off-site venues, and guided architecture tours in and around the city. Attendees can look forward to sharing new research, networking with colleagues at social receptions, meeting publishers in the exhibit area, and connecting between sessions, all valued moments at the in-person conference.Event detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2023 23:51:54 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>SMPS&#45;NY&amp;apos;s “State of the AEC” Panel Discussion</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/smps-nys-state-of-the-aec-panel-discussion</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/smps-nys-state-of-the-aec-panel-discussion</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 16, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US As we enter 2024, the AEC industry stands at a crucial juncture, with transformative changes sweeping across the globe. From groundbreaking technological innovations to significant shifts in environmental policies and urban development strategies, these factors are redefining the rules of the game. 
The Society for Marketing Professional Services New York Chapter (SMPS-NY) proudly announces its upcoming panel discussion, “State of the AEC Industry,” on January 16th, from 8:30 to 10:30 am, at the Haworth Showroom (125 Park Avenue, Suite 200 New York, NY 10017). This panel discussion offers a timely exploration of these dynamic trends, examining their impact on urban landscapes, sustainability practices, and the evolving needs of communities.
This year’s panel brings together top industry leaders and visionaries to examine the industry’s future. Fred Buscaglia, Executive Director at Savills; Cristina Martinez, Director of Business Development at BALA; Victor Malerba Jr. AIA, Associate Principal at MG2 Architecture; Mara Johnston, Managing Principal at Keystone Global; and Courtney Behm, Director of Sales, Marketing &amp; Communications at Gilbane Building will dissect these pressing topics. Their diverse expertise will shed light on how emerging trends and technological advancements are sculpting the future of our built environment, from the heart of New York to the global stage.
Admission to this event is $70 for SMPS members, $100 for guests and non-members, and $25 for students. Register online here. For updates on chapter initiatives and events, please visit SMPS-NY&#039;s website and follow them on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.AGENDA:  08:30am - 09:00am Networking 09:00am - 09:15am Welcoming Remarks - President &amp; Programs Director09:15am - 10:15am Panel Discussion10:15am - 10:30am Q&amp;A and Event Wrap-upPANELISTS:Fred Buscaglia, Executive Director - SavillsFred has 30+ years in construction project management and real estate advisory, handling projects exceeding 10 million sq. ft. and $1 billion. Specializing in large-scale corporate real estate projects for finance, insurance, media, and law, Fred excels in executive oversight, industry trend advising, and constructing holistic real estate solutions. Proficient in relationship management, he assembles dynamic project teams, prioritizes stakeholder views, and achieves success with integrity. Noteworthy achievements include a 220,000 sq. ft. build-out for Twitter and a 240,000 sq. ft. relocation for Carlyle Capital amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Previously, Fred served as Managing Director at JLL, overseeing the interior PM team and major projects like MetLife and Conde Nast&#039;s Global Real Estate platform. Before that, he managed his firm, Project 7, and held key roles at Davis Polk &amp; Wardell LLP and Winston &amp; Strawn LLP. A founding member of the ORPM Alliance, Fred is a frequent industry panel speaker.
Cristina Martinez, Director of Business Development - BALA Cristina Martinez serves as a Director of Business Development based in Bala’s New York City office, focusing on expanding the firm’s presence throughout the region. She has more than 25 years of industry experience including roles in engineering, marketing and business development. Cristina earned a Master of Engineering degree and a Bachelor of Engineering degree, both from Stevens Institute of Technology, with structural engineering concentrations. Cristina is deeply connected to the local AEC industry and organizations that are meaningful to her. She serves as President of the Board of Directors of the ACE Mentor Program of New Jersey, an organization she began mentoring with over 20 years ago. She also serves on the board of directors of Leadership Newark, Association of Medical Facility Professionals North and Central NJ (AMFP NCNJ) and Stevens Institute of Technology Alumni Association. Cristina was named to Engineering News-Record’s Top 20 Under 40 list and most recently was recognized in 2023 by ROI-NJ as a Women in Business Influencer.
Victor Malerba Jr. AIA, Associate Principal - MG2 Architecture Victor, an award-winning architect with nearly two decades of experience, discovered his passion for building and experience design at 16 while working for his uncle&#039;s construction company. Holding degrees from the New York Institute of Technology and the Southern California Institute of Architecture, Victor has contributed to diverse projects across the US and Canada, specializing in mixed-use, multi-family, hospitality, and retail development. As a LEED GA-accredited professional, he approaches each project with a future-centric mindset, balancing the big picture and meticulous attention to detail. Leading MG2&#039;s NYC office, Victor facilitates global collaboration on mixed-use projects spanning from Calgary and Washington to Colorado and New York.
Mara Johnston, Managing Principal - Keystone GlobalMara Johnston is the Co-Founder and CEO of Keystone G ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2023 18:34:58 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>SMPS NY&amp;apos;s State of the AEC Panel Discussion</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/smps-nys-state-of-the-aec-panel-discussion-83236</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/smps-nys-state-of-the-aec-panel-discussion-83236</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ As we enter 2024, the AEC industry stands at a crucial juncture, with transformative changes sweeping across the globe. From groundbreaking technological innovations to significant shifts in environmental policies and urban development strategies, these factors are redefining the rules of the game. This panel discussion offers a timely exploration of these dynamic trends, examining their impact on urban landscapes, sustainability practices, and the evolving needs of communities. ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Dec 2023 17:50:51 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Long Life, Low Energy: Designing for a circular economy</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/long-life-low-energy-designing-for-a-circular-economy</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/long-life-low-energy-designing-for-a-circular-economy</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 27, 2023 - Jan 14, 2024; Event City: Liverpool, GB Long Life, Low Energy demonstrates how the principles of the circular economy can help create more sustainable, net zero architecture for the future. This exhibition is on tour from our London headquarters and includes new projects from around the north of England and Wales. RIBA’s Built for the Environment report shows that 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions are attributable to buildings and construction, consuming about 50% of all raw materials worldwide in the process. In addition, over 50,000 buildings are demolished each year across the UK, many of which could have been repurposed.The circular economy offers ways to reduce these unsustainable figures, seeking to eliminating waste by reusing buildings and their material components wherever possible.Presented with RIBA Collections material on show, the exhibition discusses the culture of demolition, presents recent examples of best practice retrofit and reuse, and gives a glimpse into the near future with research and ideas into a circular economy of architecture, where buildings would no longer be linear in terms of lifespan. Holiday closure: RIBA North, including the gallery, shop, and café will be closed from Sunday 24 December 2023 and will reopen on Wednesday 27 December 2023.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 19 Dec 2023 19:35:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Reverberation, From Generation to Generation</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/reverberation-from-generation-to-generation</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 16, 2023 - Jan 15, 2024; Event City: San Juan, PR, US A. Cueto Callery is pleased to present Reverberation, From Generation to Generation, an expansive exhibition of new work by father-and-son Puerto Rican artists, Orlando Vallejo and Sebastian Vallejo., respectively. The exhibition will be on view at the gallery’s San Juan location through January 15, 2024, and will explore the relationship between the artists and their prevailing muse, Puerto Rico. Reverberation marks the artists’ first collaborative showcase and will display more than 10 small, medium, and large format paintings from each individual, along with a special showing of work they have produced in concert with each other. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>DesignTO Festival 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/designto-festival-2024</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/designto-festival-2024</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 19, 2024 - Jan 28, 2024; Event City: Toronto, ON, CA Attention art and design lovers! The DesignTO Festival returns January 19-28, 2024! Celebrate art and design online and in-person at venues across Toronto.
Going into its 14th year, Canada’s leading and largest annual design festival will see over 100 free exhibitions, installations and events, from artists and designers working in various disciplines. Featuring bold and ambitious design ideas that respond to the climate crisis and sustainability, technology, ethics and social justice, city building, and more, you’ll want to start planning your Festival Week today.
Since its founding in 2011, the Festival has been transforming Toronto into a hub for creativity, taking art and design out of the studio and into the urban sphere, and bringing people together to design a better future, one that is more sustainable, just, and joyful. 
DesignTO celebrates contemporary culture, provides opportunities for emerging talent, and engages the community with exceptional and accessible public programming. DesignTO is a non-profit arts organization that produces Canada’s largest annual design festival, forming Toronto’s design week.Visit the DesignTO website to view the complete Festival Schedule, and start planning your Festival activities today! 
DesignTO acknowledges funding support for the 2024 DesignTO Festival from the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund, Ontario Arts Council and Government of Ontario.
#DesignTO24Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 Dec 2023 02:34:54 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Homeplace – A Love Letter</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/homeplace-a-love-letter</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/homeplace-a-love-letter</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 8, 2023 - Mar 24, 2024; Event City: Munich, DE For the installation &quot;Homeplace&quot;, Matri-Archi(tecture) 
re-imagines and re-configures the Rotunda as a site for critical 
reflections on the spatiality of dwelling, sharing with–and 
inviting–visitors to consider what forms and imaginings a home might 
invoke and hold. In coming together, Matri-Archi(tecture) interrogates 
the plurality of a homeplace, not fixed in scale, duration or state. 
Through assemblages of textile, sound and storytelling–mythical, 
speculative and performative–the installation explores commonalities and
 possible forms of place-making by centering the homeplace as a place 
that is both affective and intimate, revealing the dimensions of 
personal, interpersonal and embodied experiences of belonging.
The exhibition materializes in three parts. A beaded curtain extends 
from the ground floor to the dome of the Rotunda, creating a space of 
transparency and intimacy. The atmospheric space is complemented by a 
soundscape based on a series of voices from the diaspora, exploring 
ideas of dwelling. Matri-Archi(tecture) opens and extends &quot;Homeplace&quot; 
with an imbizo (Zulu: gathering) that activates the installation during 
the vernissage into the exhibition.
With &quot;Homeplace&quot;, Matri-Archi(tecture) invites visitors to take part 
in a discourse on imaginings of home otherwise. As diasporic women 
mediating, bridging and blurring boundaries across Northern and Southern
 hemispheres, the exhibition honors and references African and diasporic
 rituals, expressions and forms of constructing homeplace, that is at 
once reflected in the installation and experience of it.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2023 21:34:55 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>DENOISE &#45; IED (Istituto Europeo di Design) Presents Video Mapping Installation at Alcova</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/denoise-ied-istituto-europeo-di-design-presents-video-mapping-installation-at-alcova</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/denoise-ied-istituto-europeo-di-design-presents-video-mapping-installation-at-alcova</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 5, 2023 - Dec 10, 2023; Event City: Miami, FL, US IED - an international network of prestigious design and visual arts schools - is participating in Miami Art &amp; Design Week for the first time with an exciting experiential exhibit at Alcova. A nod to both the site and Gruppo T (a group of Italian cinematic artists from the 1950s), Denoise is a collective video mapping artwork developed by students in IED Milano’s Master Course in Visual Arts for the Digital Age. Combining volumes, surfaces, and sound over several levels of narration, the installation will transform Room 35 into a multi-sensory experience, inviting participants to accept the unknown (equated with noise) as an integral part of our existence.https://alcova.xyz/ https://www.ied.edu/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2023 01:52:03 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Making the Inclusive Museum</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/making-the-inclusive-museum</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/making-the-inclusive-museum</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jan 26, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US In a multidisciplinary symposium, designers and museum professionals consider museum spaces that embrace the needs of all visitors.Over the past decade, many art museums in the United States have demonstrated their commitment to DEAI (Diversity, Equity, Access, and Inclusion) through initiatives such as the diversification of their staff and boards, programs for people with disabilities, and exhibitions featuring the work of minority artists. However, museums are just beginning to consider the spatial consequences of accessibility beyond code compliance by improving their facilities to better meet the needs of the diverse publics—people of different ages, genders, races, religions, and abilities—that they are hoping to attract.Making the Inclusive Museum intends to enrich the ongoing conversation about these timely issues by inviting members of JSA/MIXdesign to share the MIXmuseum Study, consisting of five years of research derived from collaborations with the Queens Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Yale University Art Gallery, and the San Diego Museum of Art to understand the common and conflicting inclusive design challenges they face. Panelists from some of these institutions will discuss the outcome of this study, a toolkit of design recommendations, prototypes, and guidelines for improving galleries as well as non-gallery spaces (entry sequences, reception, restrooms, and multi-purpose event spaces).The program will begin with a presentation from JSA/MIXdesign principal Joel Sanders that situates these contemporary challenges in a historical context: from the first purpose-built nineteenth-century civic museums to the advent of the twentieth-century “white cube,” reconciling the needs of the embodied spectator with practical considerations like security, conservation, and crowd control has been an ongoing dilemma. Following Sanders’ presentation, JSA/MIXdesign associate director Seb Choe will share key findings from the MIXmuseum Study generated through an engagement process that used surveys, interviews, and workshops to gather feedback from participating museum stakeholders and visitors.The program will close with a panel discussion and Q&amp;A moderated by Ignacio G. Galán with representatives from four museums who participated in the study.Free for League members$15 general admissionRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Garbo Talks: A Special Exhibition Honoring Greta Garbo’s Love for Design</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/garbo-talks-a-special-exhibition-honoring-greta-garbos-love-for-design</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 17, 2023 - Jan 22, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US &quot;Gimme a whisky, ginger ale on the side, and don&#039;t be stingy, baby!” Such are the immortal words of silent film star Greta Garbo in her first speaking role. Galerie56 founder Lee Mindel, has always been inspired by Garbo’s iconic work, and the legendary actress&#039; affinity for Scandinavian design and secret passion for designing rugs. Garbo Talks is part homage, part celebration, and part Modernist retrospective. The curated exhibit features pieces Mindel and Paul Jackson handpicked from the latter’s renowned eponymous Stockholm gallery, Jackson Design—all Garbo-inspired in reds, oranges, and pinks. Now available for discerning collectors. The exhibition will be on view through January 22nd. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Generation Proxima: Emerging Environmental Practices in Portuguese Architecture</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/generation-proxima-emerging-environmental-practices-in-portuguese-architecture</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 2, 2023 - Mar 23, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US Generation Proxima: Emerging Environmental Practices in Portuguese Architecture
 provides an environmentally-oriented overview of emerging architectural
 practices in Portugal. The exhibition highlights seven firms whose work
 responds to environmental challenges while engaging with ideas of 
community, social engagement, and scarcity. Whether by exploring new 
ecological materials, revising construction methods, using fewer 
resources, addressing climate justice, or reintroducing nature as a 
guiding principle, these emergent practitioners point hopefully towards a
 much-needed environmental shift—one that may return the ethical and 
aesthetic principles that once put Portuguese architecture on the map.
The exhibition builds on curator Pedro Gadanho’s recently published book, Climax Change! How Architecture Must Transform in the Age of Ecological Emergency, which discusses how the current environmental emergency will impact the practice of architecture.
Featured firms: Artéria, Colectivo Warehouse, Gorvell, Nuno Pimenta, Oficina Pedrez, OODA, and Ponto Atelier
Curator: Pedro Gadanho

Graphic Design: Atlantic New York in collaboration with FUZECenter for ArchitectureRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Marshall Brown Projects: Dequindre Civic Academy</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/marshall-brown-projects-dequindre-civic-academy</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Aug 12, 2023 - May 27, 2024; Event City: San Francisco, CA, US Marshall Brown Projects: Dequindre Civic Academy reimagines the future of a Detroit city block in an installation of architectural drawings, models,
 and collages. Approaching urban design through a conceptual, 
multidisciplinary lens, Marshall Brown considers the possibilities of 
architecture to revitalize areas that have had historically limited 
access to resources, due to systemic inequality, depopulation, and infrastructural decline. Dequindre Civic Academy highlights
 Brown’s innovative approach to solution-oriented urban design, where 
architecture facilitates and stimulates a progressive vision for civic 
life. The city-within-a-city is a proposal for a self-contained system 
that caters to all the needs of its multicultural, multigenerational 
inhabitants, spanning housing, education, commerce, and leisure.
Dequindre Civic Academy was originally commissioned for The Architectural Imagination, an exhibition of speculative architectural projects at the U.S. Pavilion in the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale.San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 22:52:00 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Building to Heal: New Architecture for Hospitals</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/building-to-heal-new-architecture-for-hospitals</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jul 11, 2023 - Jan 21, 2024; Event City: Munich, DE For a long time, hospital architecture as a building type developed closely along the lines of the successes and findings of medical research. In the 20th century, however, the architectural type was increasingly influenced by the factors of efficiency, economy and rationalization, and hospitals have mutated into highly technical machines. Fundamental aspects of human dignity, the needs and feelings of the sick and the carers have been pushed into the background; the psychosocial consequences of this development are severe.New approaches to &quot;healing architecture&quot; have been emerging in North America since the 1980s and have now also successfully influenced the discussion in Europe about a necessary reform of hospital architecture. The sick person and his or her special needs are once again taking center stage in design and planning. But although some successful examples of effective &quot;healing architecture&quot; have already been implemented, there is still a lack of broader public attention and political support to apply the clear results of &quot;Evidence-Based Design&quot; in full consequence to new hospital buildings and conversions. A fundamental rethinking in society about the tasks and possibilities of healthcare design seems urgently needed.The exhibition in the Architekturmuseum der TUM deals first and foremost with the scientific foundations of so-called &quot;healing architecture&quot;, with visibility of its successes, i.e. its effectiveness, and with the paths and hurdles of its feasibility in a critical way. It is both a status report of current efforts to move from the &quot;sick&quot; house to a healthy environment, and an attempt to open new perspectives into a more radical, visionary future. Not the illness, but the sick, is to be given space. Together with TUM Visiting Professor Dr. Tanja C. Vollmer, the Architekturmuseum der TUM will use an international selection of outstanding examples to trace the productive interplay between medical, technical and economic requirements and architectural construction. The goal and intention of the exhibition is both to demonstrate the influence of architecture on the healing process and to stimulate a broader public debate about the future of the building type and its social relevance.More at architekturmuseum.deRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 02:34:58 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>How to Build a Low&#45;Carbon Home</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/how-to-build-a-low-carbon-home</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jul 8, 2023 - Mar 10, 2024; Event City: London, GB How can we design our homes to respond to the climate emergency? 
Discover how architects are reimagining wood, stone and straw to design 
homes fit for the future.With almost 30% of global carbon emissions caused by the construction
 and running of buildings, there is a need radically rethink the 
materials we use to build our towns and cities. Rather than experimental
 new inventions, this display explores three ancient materials that are 
vital for a low-carbon future: wood, stone and straw.
Through the work of contemporary architects Material Cultures, Waugh 
Thistleton and Groupwork, as well as engineers Webb Yates, follow the 
journey of these materials from fields, forests and quarries to 
cutting-edge buildings. Discover how robotics is revolutionising the 
fabrication of new timber building parts, how your next home might have a
 thatched roof and learn what role diamond wire plays in a stonemason’s 
yard. 
Alongside models, samples, tools and photographs, the show features 
full-scale installations and newly commissioned photography by Oskar 
Proctor.designmuseum.orgRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 02:01:09 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>AI: Who’s Looking After Me?</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ai-whos-looking-after-me</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jul 21, 2023 - Jan 20, 2024; Event City: London, GB “Rarely has an exhibition been more timely” The Times“A space in which we can pause, reflect and leave with our hearts a little less heavy with worry and a little more full of care” Museums AssociationNamed as one of the best exhibitions in London by Evening Standard, Condé Nast Traveller and Visit London, the new season at Science Gallery London takes a questioning and playful look at the ways artificial intelligence is already shaping so many areas of our lives - from our healthcare and justice systems to how we look after our pets. Who holds the power, who distributes the benefits, and who bears the burden of existing AI systems? Can we rely on these technologies for our wellbeing and happiness? Presented in collaboration with FutureEverything, this free exhibition features 13 artistic collaborations - including 7 original commissions. We’ve brought together different disciplines and life experiences – from artists and technologists to researchers, patients and young people – to create a programme that invites you to reflect on what it means to entrust our care to autonomous machines. You can read more about the show and its featured artists in The Guardian, artnet and The Conversation. You can also listen to Artificial Intelligence: Who Cares? - a special edition of the BBC Global News Podcast recorded at Science GalleryLondon.   UNTIL 20 JANUARY 2024
EXHIBITION OPEN: WED - SAT, 11AM - 6PM
FREE ENTRYhttps://london.sciencegallery.com/ai-seasonRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 02:01:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Christo and Jeanne&#45;Claude: Boundless</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/christo-and-jeanne-claude-boundless</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 15, 2023 - Jan 22, 2024; Event City: London, GB As part of our Season of Sculpture, our co-headline Winter exhibition, Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Boundless will take a retrospective look at the career and achievements of 
artistic collaborators and life partners Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Christo
 &amp; Jeanne-Claude: Boundless introduces visitors to the couple’s 
seminal projects, ranging from their early collaborations to monumental 
masterpieces, among them Wrapped Coast in Australia (1968/69), Surrounded Islands (1983) in Miami/Florida, The Pont Neuf Wrapped in Paris (1985), The Umbrellas (1991), installed simultaneously in Japan and the USA, The Gates in Central Park, New York City (2005) and The Floating Piers at Lake Iseo in Italy (2016).
  It also includes the perspective of The Mastaba
 project in Abu Dhabi. This exhibition is the last to ever be signed off
 by Christo before his death and is divided into ten thematic chapters.
  The
 exhibition reveals a story of love and artistic collaboration between 
Christo and Jeanne-Claude. It celebrates their synergy and profound 
connection, contextualised alongside their artistic contemporaries, 
including Jean Dubuffet, Yves Klein, and Lucio Fontana. 
  Boundless
 unveils a vivid narrative of passionate determination, highlighting the
 couple’s refusal to be confined by traditional norms and how this 
distinctive approach, fuelled their creative vision and shaped their 
artistic journey.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 01:52:03 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Ma Yansong: Landscapes in Motion</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ma-yansong-landscapes-in-motion</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 29, 2023 - Dec 17, 2023; Event City: Shenzhen, CN Google-translated event description from MAD Architects&#039; website:The exhibition &quot;Ma Yansong: Landscapes in Motion&quot; opened at the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning (Shenzhen Museum).On October 12, the exhibition held a series of themed forums in the two museums. Ma Yansong, Liu Xiaodu, Zhu Rongyuan, Wang Zigeng, Hayano Yosuke, Dang Qun, Yan Weixin, Fei Dawei, Shen Wei, Xichuan, Wang Jianwei, Weng Ling, Chen Youjian, Sun Jiwei, Zhu Zheqin, Sun Qian, Shirley Surya, Zhang Yuxing and other 17 people The guests brought the audience three wonderful forums including &quot;Publicity of Cities and Architecture&quot;, &quot;Mobile Art&quot; and &quot;Cultural Cross-border&quot;. The content of the forum is about cities, architecture, art, and literature, extending the topic of architecture to all aspects related to life. &quot;Ma Yansong: Landscapes in Motion&quot; is the first solo exhibition of a contemporary architect held by the two museums since their completion. As the largest, most informative and important exhibition since the establishment of MAD Architectural Office, it three-dimensionally presents 52 important projects of MAD in the past 20 years since its establishment in an exhibition space of more than 3,000 square meters.The exhibition hopes to start people&#039;s discussion and thinking about the linkage between cities, communities, architecture, humanities, and nature through the display and questioning of content from different dimensions, allowing the public to explore their own hearts while also developing their understanding of future life and cities. Imagine.Preface to the exhibition written by Ma Yansong: &quot;Architecture and cities are not abstract science and technology, but real scenes of life. Architecture is about feelings, atmosphere and time. Architecture is living, with the characteristics of life, and therefore full of life.&quot; Energy: flowing, dynamic and uncertain. As a man-made object, architecture is an externalization and extension of the human heart at both the tool and artistic levels, reflecting our attitude towards the external world, history and the future. Subjective and different external The process of transformation has produced a variety of sounds, interpreting the best appearance of harmonious resonance.&quot;Read more about the exhibition in the Bustler news.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>An Atlas of Es Devlin</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/an-atlas-of-es-devlin</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 18, 2023 - Aug 11, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US An Atlas of Es Devlin
 is the first monographic museum exhibition dedicated to British artist 
and stage designer Es Devlin (born 1971), who is renowned for work that 
transforms audiences. Since beginning in small theaters in 1995, she has
 charted a course from kinetic stage designs at the National Theatre and
 the Metropolitan Opera to installations at major institutions, 
including the World Expo, Lincoln Center, and the United Nations 
headquarters. Her sculptures for Olympic Ceremonies, NFL Super Bowl 
halftime shows, and stadium tours for Beyoncé, The Weeknd, and U2 frame 
narratives that feel personal at a monumental scale. Over the past 
decade, she has adapted her craft to address climate and civilizational 
crises. Her public installations on endangered species and languages 
have inspired audiences to reimagine their connections to each other and
 to the planet. She shapes stories in ways that stay with us and reframe
 our thinking.
These stories often begin in the 
margins of texts. Devlin’s work is rooted in a lifelong practice of 
reading and drawing. Sketches and small cardboard models form the seeds 
of her large-scale architectures. Until now, these drawings, paintings, 
and sculptures have remained unseen. For this first monographic 
exhibition of her work, Devlin and the curators dug through her 30-year 
archive, mapping throughlines that connect her teenage paintings to her 
stage designs to her contemporary installations. Devlin calls the result
 an atlas—a collection of maps.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2023 21:18:05 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Business of Design Week (BODW) 2023 Presents: Game Changers</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/business-of-design-week-bodw-2023-presents-game-changers</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 27, 2023 - Dec 2, 2023; Event City: Hong Kong, HK Sharing the common vision for a sustainable future, game changers set ambitious goals and drive innovation that contributes to sustainable businesses and communities. Our international design conference brings together policymakers, business executives, and creative leaders to identify critical challenges, innovative ideas, and smart design processes driving circular design.About BODW Asia’s premier annual event on design, innovation and brands since 2002, Business of Design Week (BODW) organised by Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC) gathers some of the world’s foremost design masters, brand leaders and entrepreneurs from Hong Kong as well as overseas, driving discourse on the value of design and innovation to inspire global audiences and explore new business opportunities.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Nov 2023 02:00:59 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Cities’ Identity Through Architecture and Arts (CITAA) – 8th Edition</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/cities-identity-through-architecture-and-arts-citaa-8th-edition</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/cities-identity-through-architecture-and-arts-citaa-8th-edition</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 24, 2024 - Sep 26, 2024; Event City: Pisa, IT Every city possesses a unique and valuable identity that is expressed through its physical and visual form. This identity is perceived by its residents and users, shaping their collective memories. The city&#039;s identity comprises its physical spaces and the images formed through memory cues, which in turn affect tourism, education, culture, and economic prosperity. Arts and architecture play a significant role in shaping the history of civilizations and fostering the growth of ancient and modern cities. This extends beyond buildings and constructions to encompass traditions, cultural beliefs, and communal arts.By honoring our traditions and civilizations, which have left behind 
architectural wonders, we pave the way for future generations to develop
 and preserve their own identity. Through the discipline of architecture
 which is as ancient as humanity itself, safety and security, evolved 
from being a basic need against external threats to sophisticated art 
forms that express cultural identity and present architectural beauty to
 the world.
IEREK is delighted to announce that this year&#039;s conference will take 
place in the captivating city of Pisa. Situated in the heart of Italy, 
Pisa provides a remarkable backdrop for our exploration of cities&#039; 
identities and the transformative power of architecture and arts.
Pisa, renowned worldwide for its iconic Leaning Tower, offers a 
unique example of urban identity that perfectly aligns with the aims of 
our conference. The city&#039;s rich history, architectural splendor, and 
vibrant artistic heritage make it an ideal setting for engaging 
discussions and immersive experiences related to the theme of identity 
through architecture and arts.
During the conference, participants will have the opportunity to 
witness firsthand the distinctiveness of Pisa&#039;s urban identity. From the
 captivating Piazza dei Miracoli, with its architectural marvels, to the
 charming streets and squares that reflect the city&#039;s cultural heritage,
 Pisa offers a living testament to the profound interplay between 
architecture, arts, and the identity of a city.
Exploring Pisa&#039;s urban fabric will provide valuable insights and 
inspiration for participants as they explore into the conference&#039;s 
diverse program of events. Through keynote speeches, panel discussions, 
workshops, exhibitions, and the multifaceted dimensions of cities&#039; 
identities, drawing upon Pisa&#039;s unique example as a catalyst for 
meaningful dialogue and exploration.https://www.ierek.com/events/c...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2023 02:35:08 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen feat. Kia Weatherspoon</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/person-place-thing-with-randy-cohen-feat-kia-weatherspoon</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 12, 2023; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Humorist and four-time Emmy Award-winner Randy Cohen joins Van Alen Institute again to host Person Place Thing, a live interview show based on the idea that people are most engaging when they speak not about themselves, but something they care about. Guests talk about one person, one place, and one thing that are important to them. The result? Surprising stories from great talkers. Past guests at Van Alen have included Sreoshy Banerjea, Majora Carter, Justin Davidson, Jan Gehl, Alicia Glen, and Michael Kimmelman.  This December, the featured guest is Kia Weatherspoon, Founder, Determined by Design and Van Alen Board Member. As the design voice of impact and change, Kia Weatherspoon, NCIDQ, ASID, has spent the last 15 years defying every design stereotype. The most damaging: interior design is a luxury reserved for a few. For over a decade, Kia has led her firm in creating elevated equitable design outcomes for over 3,500 hundred families, 25 communities, and designed over 165,000 sq.ft of interior spaces for affordable and low-income housing.  Live music by Latin Grammy-winning vocalist Mireya Ramos! Drinks and light bites to follow. This event will be recorded for broadcast on Northeast Public Radio. For more information and to hear past episodes, visit PersonPlaceThing.org.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2023 02:17:58 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Poetry in the Ordinary: Exhibition of facade photographs by Michael Nguyen in Berlin</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/poetry-in-the-ordinary-exhibition-of-facade-photographs-by-michael-nguyen</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/poetry-in-the-ordinary-exhibition-of-facade-photographs-by-michael-nguyen</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ The Begegnungsstätte Mehr Mitte of the Volkssolidarität Berlin e.V. is showing a window exhibition curated by Dr. phil. Lily Fürstenow, photographs from the photo series &quot;By the Roadside&quot; by Michael Nguyen from 14 November - 1 December 2023. The exhibition shows 30 photographs of facades taken in various German and other European cities. The curator Dr. phil. Lily Fürstenow is committed to promoting artists with her online exhibition www.e-mergingartists.art  showing consequently international artists represented online in various exhibition contexts as for example e-mergING artiSTS in the current exhibition cycle Art in Public Spaces. ]]></description>
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<title>Celebrate 2023: A+D INK Gala</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/celebrate-2023-ad-ink-gala</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 9, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US This fall when A+D Museum reopens its doors, we invite you to join us in making our mark! This year’s Celebrate A+D, INK gala and auction is a celebration of our return to the physical realm, and a manifestation of our intent to leave a lasting impression, a commitment to the palpable power of design.The A+D Museum’s Celebrate, our annual gala, has a history of resonating with the times. This year we’re jumping headlong into A+D, INK, encapsulating the theme of digital and print work. By delving into the power of juxtaposition, we are creating a dialogue between the tactile and enduring nature of ink and the boundless expanses of the digital wave.A+D, INK will magnify this fascinating intersection, elevating the common ground between traditional craftsmanship and the technological innovation defining our era. It will also pay homage to the resilient Los Angeles design community and our drive to cultivate interconnectedness within this rich tapestry.
Because we’re all pioneers of the digital frontier and custodians of the artistry of print, we invite you, our A+D community, to participate in this blend of old and new, of print and pixel. Anticipate a party and silent auction featuring print pieces for sale, immersive experiences, and a celebration like no other, brought to life by A+D.Click here to learn more.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2023 22:00:58 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>UCLA Open Studio Day</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 6, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US NOVEMBER 6, 2023, 1:30 PMTo complement UCLA AUD&#039;s Fall 2023 Virtual Open House (Thursday, October 26), we are happy to open Perloff Hall to interested prospective students on Monday, November 6, when AUD&#039;s Fall 2023 midreviews are kicking off. This event is free and open to any interested applicants.Open Studio Day will begin at 1:30 pm with a welcome presentation, before visitors are welcome to browse the range of reviews and studio activities taking place; a full schedule of reviews appears below. Visitors will also be invited to take Perloff Hall tours led by current AUD students, getting a full look at the AUD experience.Please register in advance via Eventbrite, and email admissions@aud.ucla.edu with any questions.Paid parking is available on UCLA&#039;s main campus (Parking Structure 3 is recommended). UCLA AUD is not able to provide lodging, transportation, or other travel accommodations.Schedule of reviews on view: Monday, November 6, 2023Major Building Design with Landscape Studio (second-year MArch Core)Narineh Mirzaeian (Coordinator), Samaa Elimam, Jason Payne, Mohamed SharifRooms: Perloff B227, Perloff DeCafe2:00 to 6:00 pmAdvanced Topics Studio: &quot;Modernism X You&quot; (third-year MArch)Neil DenariRoom: Perloff 1209B12:30 to 6:30 pmAdvanced Topics Studio: &quot;Latent Architecture&quot; (MSAUD and third-year MArch)Matt ConwayRoom: Perloff 1243C12:30 to 6:30 pmAdvanced Topics Studio: &quot;Architectures of Performance&quot; (third-year MArch)Simon KimRoom: B320 (The Orange Room)12:30 to 6:30 pmAdvanced Topics Studio: &quot;Narrative Engineering&quot; (MSAUD and third-year MArch)Natasha Sandmeier, Liam DenhamerRoom: Perloff 111812:30 to 6:30 pmClick here to learn more about upcoming UCLA AUD events.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>SCI&#45;Arc Graduate Online Open House</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 11, 2023; Event City:  Join us on Saturday, November 11, 2023 from 9am-12pm PST for our annual Graduate Online Open House.Explore our top-ranked Master of Architecture (M.Arch) program from the comfort of your home. Meet Graduate Programs Chair, Elena Manferdini, who will guide you through our cutting-edge M.Arch curriculum. Hear from our current students as they share their SCI-Arc experiences and offer and insider’s perspective. Get a step-by-step breakdown of the admissions process, ensuring you’re fully prepared to take the next exciting step in your academic journey.Register here.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2023 02:18:01 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>SCI&#45;Arc Portfolio Info Session</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sci-arc-portfolio-info-session</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 18, 2023; Event City:  Join us on Saturday, November 18, 2023 from 10am-12pm PST for our annual Online Info Session.Looking to apply to Architecture or Design school? Learn from SCI-Arc design faculty (who also sit in the admission committees) on how to compose a portfolio fit for architecture or design school.Register here.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2023 02:17:58 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>SCI&#45;Arc Postgraduate Open House</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sci-arc-postgraduate-open-house</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 13, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Join us on Monday, November 13, 2023 from 6pm-8pm PST for our annual Online Open House. Explore SCI-Arc&#039;s Post-professional programs, including four distinct Master of Science degrees that can enhance your career in architecture and design. Join us to hear from Postgraduate Program Chair, David Ruy, and current students about the SCI-Arc experience, and ask admissions counselors any questions you have.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2023 02:01:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>SCI&#45;Arc Graduate and Postgraduate Information Sessions</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sci-arc-graduate-and-postgraduate-information-sessions</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 8, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Discover SCI-Arc’s graduate and postgraduate programs, and their application requirements. All guests are welcomed to stay for the 6pm lecture.Register here. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2023 01:34:57 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Sustainable Design Summit 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sustainable-design-summit-2023</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 28, 2023; Event City: London, GB Sustainability is today&#039;s most urgent topic for interior designers.
Sustainable Design Summit provides the world&#039;s only forum dedicated to making sustainable choices easier for interior designers in the cruise, hotels, and aircraft cabin sectors.Taking place at the historical Museum of London Docklands, Sustainable Design Summit (SDS) brings together interior designers, brand owners, and trusted suppliers from across hotel, cruise, and aircraft interiors to cross-pollinate ideas alongside leading sustainability experts. SDS is the first event of its kind to unite representatives from across these three chosen sectors. Back by popular demand, this year will welcome 270 delegates to discuss sustainable design and responsible sourcing as it continues to dominate conversations and market drivers. Through a CPD certified programme of keynotes and breakout sessions, a showcase of intrinsically green products, and buyer-to-supplier networking, Sustainable Design Summit provides you with the tools to educate, guide, and inspire your industry. Attendees include representatives from the likes of Hilton Hotels, Airbus, MSC Cruises, VistaJet, Carnival Cruise Line, Hurtigruten Expeditions, IHG Hotels &amp; Resorts, and more. The goal of the day’s agenda is to challenge existing practices, ask questions, and together create practical solutions and sustainability wins.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2023 23:35:03 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Salon Art + Design 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/salon-art-design-2023</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 9, 2023 - Nov 13, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US Salon Art + Design, produced by Sanford L. Smith + Associates, returns to the
 Park Avenue Armory in New York City November 9-13, 2023. Salon presents
 the world’s best design – vintage, modern and contemporary – enhanced 
by blue-chip 20th century art, and features leading art and design 
galleries from all over the world, spotlighting the trends of 
collectible design. 
The
 Salon’s inclusivity and willingness to consider both fine and 
decorative art in the context of contemporary life is predicated on the 
belief that today, more than ever, designers and collectors create 
environments rather than collect objects. The success of the Salon lies 
in the quality of its exhibiting galleries, the extremely international 
flavor of the material, and an eclecticism that is highly sought by 
today’s collectors and taste-makers.
Appealing
 to seasoned and young collectors alike, Salon offers an extensive yet 
curated range of pieces, ensuring something for everyone.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Small Spaces in the City: Rethinking Inside the Box</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 8, 2023 - Jan 27, 2024; Event City: London, GB ‘An artist’s studio should be a small space because small rooms 
discipline the mind and large ones distract it.’ Leonardo da Vinci 
(1452-1519)
Whilst there is much said about the negative impacts of micro-living –
 from issues around loneliness and isolation to health and wellbeing – 
households continue to shrink.  In response, architects and designers 
are rethinking small spaces, developing innovative solutions that are 
flexible, healthy, modular, mobile and playful.
Clare Farrow Studio brings a brilliant array of these designs to Roca
 London Gallery this autumn, with models, illustrations and film that 
show how designers from London to Tokyo have responded to the challenge 
of small spaces.  Small Spaces in the City: Rethinking Inside the Box
 exhibition also asks how these small space concepts can be applied 
across housing typologies; as well as whether a small space can only 
work for a single person or young couple, with minimalist minds.
Presenting new interviews, research, experiments, and a specially 
commissioned film that explores movement, health and wellbeing in a 
small space with Royal Ballet Principal, William Bracewell, other 
participants include: Proctor &amp; Shaw, Intervention Architecture, 
Satoko Shinohara, Takeshi Hosaka, the Kuma Lab, Gary Chang, JCPCDR 
architecture, Paola Bagna, White Arkitekter, nArchitects, Studio Noju 
and Colin Chee of YouTube’s Never Too Small.
Perhaps the most intriguing exhibit will feature a human experiment –
 Associate Professor at The Bartlett School of Architecture, Richard 
Beckett, will occupy a small booth in the centre of the gallery for a 
number of days, to measure the impact of his ongoing research into 
probiotic design: the relationship between humans and microbes in the 
built environment.  Working with an immunologist at UCL on the Japanese 
wellbeing concept of shinrin-yoku, or ‘forest bathing’ 
(Miyazaki, 2018) – which acknowledges the positive impacts on the body 
and mind of immersion in nature – Beckett is experimenting with bringing
 the forest into the home by injecting interior tiling with forest floor
 microbes.  The booth will be lined with these tiles, exposing Beckett 
to the microbes that could only otherwise be accessed deep in nature.Beckett says “Exposure to microbes associated with natural 
environments plays a fundamental role in shaping immunoregulatory 
health.  We’re trying to develop biologically active materials for 
buildings, using a novel soil material rich in microbial communities 
that can ‘rewild’ the indoor environment – bringing microbial diversity 
associated with nature.”
Next, visitors will encounter a specially commissioned film featuring
 ballet dancer William Bracewell.  No stranger to making do with very 
little space, Bracewell worked with Intervention Architecture to create 
an ingenious flexible solution for his own Barbican Estate studio flat, 
including a ceiling-height library unit with fold-out double bed that 
converts to dining and storage areas.  For Candida Richardson’s short 
film, Bracewell is shown preparing for a performance and then responding
 directly through his own choreography to his compact 22 sqm dressing 
room in the Royal Opera House, showing both the limitations, as well as 
what can be experienced and achieved in small space.
A leading example of the successful manipulation of small space, Hong
 Kong-based Gary Chang’s own 32 sqm apartment is now legendary.  Through
 40 years of occupying the space, he has relentlessly re-configured it. 
 The Domestic Transformer, as he calls his home, currently 
boasts 24 different rooms, which emerge and collapse through an 
ingenious system of sliding walls. Chang discusses his philosophy, which
 is both playful and reflects a very serious awareness of time, space, 
and wellbeing, in a special interview for the Small Spaces exhibition.
A series of designs by University of Tokyo students, led by Japanese 
architectural designer Toshiki Hirano, take the folding Rika-chan doll’s
 house as a model for small space thinking, while a section on ingenious
 furniture solutions includes: the De-dimension collection, by 
South Korean designer Jongha Choi – collapsible furniture that can be 
folded flat to hang in a space as artwork; an animation of Robert van 
Embricqs’ biomorphic Flow Wall Desk, which opens out from the wall; and 
Nendo studio’s celebrated 7 Doors project, which re-imagines every 
possible configuration for a simple wooden door.
The exhibition also looks at the issues of isolation that solo-living
 can bring.  Architect Satoko Shinohara’s research into this area 
resulted in her celebrated Share Yaraicho, the first new-build, shared-house in Japan, when it completed in 2012.
Exhibition curator Clare Farrow says, ‘As high-density cities 
continue to expand and people look for more and more imaginative and 
sustainable ways to live and remain in the heart of the action, i ]]></description>
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<title>Mini Memories: Souvenir Buildings from the David Weingarten Collection</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/mini-memories-souvenir-buildings-from-the-david-weingarten-collection</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 28, 2023 - Oct 26, 2025; Event City: Washington, DC, US The National Building Museum presents MINI MEMORIES: SOUVENIR BUILDINGS FROM THE DAVID WEINGARTEN COLLECTION, a collection of 400 miniature buildings from around the world. The exhibition opens at the National Building Museum on Saturday, October 28 and will be on display for two years. MINI MEMORIES features many miniature buildings that will be on public display for the first time including the Washington Monument, the Manhattan skyline, an ancient temple in Guatemala, a monument to peace in Hiroshima, Japan, a Town Hall in Poland, and grain elevators in Kansas, among many others. @nationalbuildingmuseum  #MiniMemoriesNBMRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Seoul Design Festival 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/seoul-design-festival-2023</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 20, 2023 - Dec 23, 2023; Event City: Seoul, KR Seoul Design Festival is a 
design-specialized exhibition based on contents accumulated by DESIGN 
magazine since 1976 and networks of domestic and foreign design 
industry. The first Seoul Design Festival was held in 2002. Seoul Design
 Festival is designed to enhance design competitiveness of domestic and 
foreign brands by showing design trends along with corporate brands with
 the motto “Designer Promotion.” Also, it has been grown into a place of
 exchange to support domestic designers’ expansion to the world and 
introduce world designers to the domestic market.
Through Seoul design festival, a total of 2,674 brands have 
successfully promoted their own brands and over 5,615 designers were 
discovered and introduced. Seoul Design Festival has grown into a 
festival as a stepping stone for Korean designers toward the world and a
 gate for world’s designers toward the Korean market.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Liz Mahlow Lecture</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 16, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Liz Mahlow, PE, a founding partner at Nous Engineering, will lecture at Otis College of Art and Design’s Environmental Design Department on Thursday, November 16th. Liz&#039;s lecture will begin at 7:00 pm in the Forum, Academic Wing, Elaine and Bram Goldsmith Campus
Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90045 
The lecture and parking are free and open to the public. 
Liz Mahlow is a founding partner at Nous Engineering, based in Los Angeles. She is a licensed engineer with over 17 years of professional experience in the construction industry, focusing on high-rise concrete construction, seismic design and special structures. She has managed large-scale, fast-track projects within the US and internationally. Through her structural engineering practice, she has worked to strengthen collaboration and diversity among practitioners in order to create best possible solutions for the project and community. Projects include large hospital campuses and schools in Africa to affordable housing in her Los Angeles community, emphasizing seismic design and client education of building performance outcomes. As adjunct faculty at Woodbury University, she taught multiple lecture and studio courses with an emphasis on collaboration between architectural intent and structural performance. She was Vice President of Development of the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design and serves on the Advisory Board for the Architectural Engineering Department for Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.
Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>2023 MASterworks Awards Ceremony</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 8, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US Join us for this celebration of excellence in architecture and urban design across our five boroughs!On Wednesday, November 8th from 6-8 PM, we’ll gather at AIA’s Center for Architecture to celebrate our 2023 MASterworks Design Awards Honorees. From a hub for artistic development housed in an old foundry, to an innovative care center serving our city’s animals, we are honored to be recognizing some of New York City’s best projects from 2022 with MASterworks Awards.The evening will include the awards presentation, an engaging panel conversation with the honorees, and a reception with light bites, drinks, and mingling.Space is limited, so purchase your tickets today! Buy your tickets here!About the AwardsThe winners of the 2023 MASterworks Awards were nominated by the very New Yorkers who know their own neighborhoods best and selected by an esteemed jury of architects, designers, preservationists, scholars, and critics. Each project plays a valuable role in improving the city’s built environment, adding to all the ways that make our city such a magical place.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 28 Oct 2023 03:17:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>SMPS&#45;NY Hosts Principals Breakfast: Dive into the World of Luxury</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/smps-ny-hosts-principals-breakfast-dive-into-the-world-of-luxury</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ The Society for Marketing Professional Services New York Chapter (SMPS-NY) is thrilled to present its next annual Principals Breakfast event, “Eat, Sleep, Shop - Building for a Life of Luxury,&quot; on Thursday, November 09, 2023, from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM at Mohawk Group (125 W 25th St 6th floor, New York, NY 10001.) ]]></description>
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<title>The Sea&#45;City Interface Symposium</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-sea-city-interface-symposium</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 27, 2023 - Nov 28, 2023; Event City:  The Sea-City Interface focuses on the sea-city fringes in rapidly urbanising cities, where coastal regions interplay. The current threat of increasing shocks and stresses induced by climate change and excessive CO2 emissions is well known.
At the same time, demographers show that urban population growth is at its most intense in tropical coastal regions. These regions, as strategic locations, are developed as logistic hubs where ports and often airports are concentrated. This combination of environmental, demographic, and logistical factors places special stress on the zones where urban development meets the sea, the sea-city interface.The Sea-City Interface Symposium will focus on three areas. Measures to mitigate climate change and reduce its effects through improved regenerative approaches to urban design and planning, environmental science, and building biomimicry technology to capture, absorb, store, and remove of CO2 from the atmosphere. Second, practical and scalable nature-based approaches to how cities might mitigate the effects of rising seas through urban design and biophilic approaches for water-sensitive design. Finally, the economic aspects of the sea-city interface, focusing on how these zones can combine their historical manufacturing roles, with emerging hybrid developments for a creative economy supporting diverse industries and promoting liveability.The Sea-City Interface International Symposium aims to be a space where the larger community, including students and practitioners in architecture and urban design/planning from around the world, can contribute with their knowledge to address the mitigation of climate change through regenerative design.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability (CCES) 4th Edition</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/climate-change-and-environmental-sustainability-cces-4th-edition</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 2, 2024 - Sep 3, 2024; Event City:  IEREK is organizing the 4th international conference “Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability (CCES): A Multidisciplinary Approach to energy for Climate Action” virtually in collaboration with Chongqing University, China. The conference will offer a unique platform for interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations on mitigating the effects of climate change and promoting sustainable development.ScopeThe “Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability (CCES): A Multidisciplinary Approach to energy for Climate Action” conference will focus on the urgent issue of climate change and its impact on the environment, human life, and the global community. This conference aims to address the impact of climate change on both urban and rural environments and explore the role of renewable energy in mitigating the effects of climate change. The conference will provide a platform for interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations on mitigating the effects of climate change and promoting sustainable development. It will bring together scientists, researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders from around the world to exchange ideas, share knowledge, and explore innovative solutions to address this critical issue.Statement of PurposeThe conference aims to provide a forum for researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders to discuss the impact of climate change on urban and rural environments and explore the latest research and best practices in renewable energy technologies. The conference seeks to address the challenges posed by climate change and promote sustainable development through interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations. The conference will provide an opportunity for participants to exchange ideas, share knowledge, and explore innovative solutions to address the devastating effects of climate change on the environment, human health, social and economic systems, and the natural world. By bringing together experts from diverse fields, the conference will facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations to identify practical solutions that can help mitigate the effects of climate change and promote sustainable development. The ultimate goal of the conference is to promote a multidisciplinary approach to climate action and to inspire collective action toward a more sustainable future.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>RIBA Photo Festival 2023</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 8, 2023 - Nov 11, 2023; Event City: London, GB The RIBA Photo Festival celebrates the photography of the built environment in its many forms.Throughout the festival, there will be opportunities for discussions and debate on the significance of this medium and its future in the digital age.Programme8 NovemberMeet the photographer: Martine Hamilton Knight (10am to 1pm)Curator tour of the Wide-Angle View exhibition (1.30pm to 2.15pm)Architectural Photography Now roundtable (6.30pm to 8pm)9 NovemberMeet the photographer: Ian Beesley (10am to 1pm)Visit the Robert Elwall Photographs collection (5.30pm to 6.30pm)Hidden in Plain Sight: the photography of Nikola Olić (7pm to 9pm)BSL interpreted curator tour of the Wide-Angle View exhibition (3pm to 3.30pm)10 NovemberRIBA Photo Festival study day - session 1: collecting architectural photography (10.30am to 1.30pm)RIBA Photo Festival study day - session 2: interpretingarchitectural photography (2.30pm to 5.30pm)Buy both study day sessions at a discounted rateThe Colin Rowe Lecture series: Hélène Binet (6.30pm to 9.30pm)11 NovemberCapturing Cityscapes: crafting cameras and shaping perspectives - RIBA Youth Forum workshop for ages 13 to 18 (11am to 3pm)Curator tour of the Wide-Angle View exhibition (2pm to 2.45pm)Current ticket releases for each event are available in the links above. Check back soon for future tickets.Additional programming:Wide-Angle View exhibitionJapan Stories: an exhibition of photographs (11 October to 18 November)Architectural photography masterclass with RIBA and The British Library (11 to 12 November)Photography contest for RIBA Members around the themes of social space, re-use and contrasts - now accepting open calls until Friday 20 OctoberAbout the RIBA Photographs CollectionRIBA’s photographic collection comprises around 1.5 million images from the earliest days of photography to the present day.Used by students, scholars, architects, planners and heritage campaigners, as well as the wider public, RIBA&#039;s Collections continue to play a role in shaping many of our future buildings, towns and cities.The Colin Rowe Lecture series is a collaboration between the Centre for Architecture and Visual Arts at the University of Liverpool and the Robert Elwall Photographs Collection at RIBA.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2023 21:34:57 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Flora Lee – A Journey of Reuniting Nature &amp;amp; Architecture // SMC NOMAS</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/flora-lee-a-journey-of-reuniting-nature-architecture-smc-nomas</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 25, 2023; Event City: Santa Monica College Come join us for the SMC NOMAS Fall Lecture by Flora Lee on Wednesday, October 25th at 6:00pm Center for Media and Design 1660 Stewart St. (Auditorium) Santa Monica, CA 90404. This event is free and we recommend parking at the CMD parking lot off of Pennsylvania Ave.Flora Lee, Associate Partner at MAD Architects, has design and project management experience since joining the firm in 2007, and has overseen several of the firm’s award-winning complex and large-scale projects. A Korean-American architect and Georgia Tech alumna, Flora has been part of realizing MAD’s projects around the world. She was based in MAD’s Beijing office from 2007 to 2012, relocated to Paris to manage MAD’s UNIC residence project from 2012 to 2014, and has been in Los Angeles since 2014 to help establish a new office and lead MAD’s first U.S. project, Gardenhouse.As Associate Partner, Flora is an integral part of the executive project management team and oversees all projects at MAD’s Los Angeles office, which include Gardenhouse, an 18-unit luxury condominium in Beverly Hills; Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, a new world-class museum in Los Angeles; the Star, a high rise creative office in Hollywood; and a confidential single-family residence in Bel Air.Flora’s ambition is to design innovative architectures while enhancing people’s lives and experience with the built environment. She is a strong advocate for MAD’s design visions and works alongside MAD’s architects and designers to develop futuristic, organic, technologically-advanced designs that embody a humanistic connection with nature. 
Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 21 Oct 2023 17:51:54 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Iwan Baan: Moments in Architecture</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/iwan-baan-moments-in-architecture</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 21, 2023 - Mar 3, 2024; Event City: Weil am Rhein, DE Iwan Baan is one of today’s leading photographers of architecture and the built environment. His images document the growth of global megacities, explore traditional and informal housing structures, and portray buildings by prominent contemporary architects including Rem Koolhaas, Herzog &amp; de Meuron, Kazuyo Sejima, and Tatiana Bilbao.From October 2023 to March 2024, the Vitra Design Museum presents the first major retrospective of Baan’s oeuvre. The exhibition »Iwan Baan: Moments in Architecture« reflects the photographer’s wide scope by drawing up a panorama of global architecture in the early twenty-first century, of its urban and social contexts, and of the people who use it.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2023 20:00:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>USC Graduate Architecture Virtual Information Session</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/usc-graduate-architecture-virtual-information-session</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 15, 2023; Event City:  At the USC School of Architecture, we are committed to reimagining the built environment&#039;s past, present, and future through impactful scholarly research that engages communities and fosters social impact. With a focus on leveraging emergent design technologies for sustainable and ecological construction practices, we aim to revolutionize the AEC industry while envisioning a more inclusive and resilient future for all.
Explore our range of graduate and post-professional programs tailored to different educational backgrounds, including:3-Year Master of Architecture (for applicants with no previous experience)2-Year Master of Architecture with Advanced Standing (for applicants with an existing 4-year BA or BS in Architecture or Architectural Studies)1-Year Master of Advanced Architectural Research Studies in City Design + Housing (for applicants with an existing 5-year B.Arch)1-Year Master of Advanced Architectural Research Studies in Performative Design + Technologies (for applicants with an existing 5-year B.Arch)Join us at our upcoming virtual information session on November 15th to learn more about our programs and the exciting possibilities they offer.  https://usc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUkd-qtpjIsGNHvJnD4BPpFV3Cdphcn3yWU
For an inside look at our vibrant community and the exceptional work of our students and faculty, follow our USC Grad Architecture Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/uscgradarchitecture/Click here to download our 2023 USC Graduate Architecture ProspectusRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2023 02:34:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>New York Junior League&amp;apos;s 45th Biannual Fall House Tour</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/new-york-junior-leagues-45th-biannual-fall-house-tour</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 21, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US Join us for the 45th Biannual Fall House Tour! This bi-annual event showcases Manhattan’s most exquisite residences, highlighting architecture, art, and history through various exceptional interior design styles.Design aficionados looking to jazz up their experience can upgrade to a VIP ticket. VIP ticket holders begin their day with a complimentary breakfast at the Astor House, are chauffeured around the city with a private driver, and take home fabulous gifts. ATTENDSpend a beautiful Fall day with us, and take in the stunning architecture of Manhattan to enjoy the impeccable interior design inspiration that the homes on the tour have to offer. The 2023 Fall House Tour begins on Friday, October 20 with a kick-off party from 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and continues on Saturday, October 21 with a full day of exclusive programming along a route of beautiful shops, champagne stops, and a luncheon, finishing with a post-tour reception. The tour runs from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and will feature a handful of fantastic homes.VIP TOURSVIP ticket holders enjoy a luxury experience. Begin the day with a delightful breakfast at the Astor House (130 E. 80th St), pick up your premium gift bag, and then head out in your chauffeured car to be driven to all tour locations! VIP Tours include a special VIP lunch and VIP-only home. With a cap of 100 for VIP ticket sales, get yours today!KICK-OFF PARTYCan’t make the tour? Join us for the kickoff party on Friday evening, October 20.https://www.nyjl.org/house-tour/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>2024 Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2024-architectural-ceramic-assemblies-workshop</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Aug 12, 2024 - Aug 15, 2024; Event City: Buffalo, NY, US Boston Valley is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2024 Architectural Ceramic Assemblies Workshop (ACAW). Celebrating its ninth year, this unique workshop invites professionals from the architectural industry to explore innovative building solutions and further their understanding of architectural terra cotta for large-scale assemblies.Discover What’s PossibleACAW was established in 2016 with a vision to foster innovation in architectural design, focusing on the versatile and dynamic medium of architectural terra cotta. Over the years, ACAW has enabled teams to delve into diverse areas of study, ranging from bioclimatic and biophilic design to exploring surface and rainscreen system solutions.Participating teams in ACAW 2024 will have the exceptional opportunity to collaborate closely with Boston Valley Terra Cotta’s experts to conceptualize and design an assembly mockup utilizing architectural terra cotta. Teams should be prepared with a project brief. This intensive and immersive process spans the course of eight months, allowing teams to gain in-depth insights into the capabilities, strengths, and limitations of this resilient material.Workshop TimelineThe ACAW experience begins in January 2024, as teams embark on a series of weekly Design Charette Meetings. Through pre-design and prototype research and development, teams will have the opportunity to explore innovative digital tools in the production of terra cotta assemblies, and how the variable materiality of terra cotta (through-body color, finish, and glaze) can inform and enhance a façade’s performance.By the end of March 2024, participating teams will have honed their designs for the proposed assemblies to be prepared for fabrication.The culminating event of ACAW will take place during the week of August 12-15, 2024, in the architecturally rich city of Buffalo, New York. Boston Valley Terra Cotta will graciously host the 4-day conference, providing a dynamic environment for teams to assemble their mockups and present their research findings to a distinguished audience of architects, designers, and industry leaders.Applications for ACAW 2024 are now being accepted on the event website, and interested professionals are encouraged to apply by November 3, 2023. A jury selection committee comprised of representatives from Boston Valley will review the applicants’ submissions. Eight teams will receive notification of their acceptance in late November 2023.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2023 21:01:10 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>New York Junior League&amp;apos;s 44th Biannual Fall House Tour</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/new-york-junior-leagues-44th-biannual-fall-house-tour</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 21, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US Join us for the 45th Biannual Fall House Tour! This bi-annual event showcases Manhattan’s most exquisite residences, highlighting architecture, art, and history through various exceptional interior design styles.Design aficionados looking to jazz up their experience can upgrade to a VIP ticket. VIP ticket holders begin their day with a complimentary breakfast at the Astor House, are chauffeured around the city with a private driver, and take home fabulous gifts. ATTENDSpend a beautiful Fall day with us, and take in the stunning architecture of Manhattan to enjoy the impeccable interior design inspiration that the homes on the tour have to offer. The 2023 Fall House Tour begins on Friday, October 20 with a kick-off party from 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and continues on Saturday, October 21 with a full day of exclusive programming along a route of beautiful shops, champagne stops, and a luncheon, finishing with a post-tour reception. The tour runs from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and will feature a handful of fantastic homes.VIP TOURSVIP ticket holders enjoy a luxury experience. Begin the day with a delightful breakfast at the Astor House (130 E. 80th St), pick up your premium gift bag, and then head out in your chauffeured car to be driven to all tour locations! VIP Tours include a special VIP lunch and VIP-only home. With a cap of 100 for VIP ticket sales, get yours today!KICK-OFF PARTYCan’t make the tour? Join us for the kickoff party on Friday evening, October 20.https://www.nyjl.org/house-tour/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2023 02:34:55 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>The Matter of Memory: A Monument to Memory&#45;Making</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-matter-of-memory-a-monument-to-memory-making</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 6, 2023; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Richard Yoo and Eric MoedIn discussion with Vicki Weiner and Mariel CollardOur experience of the built environment is reframed with each encounter, much like a memory is reframed each time it is remembered. Memorials hold a unique place in the field of architecture insofar as their form is subservient to a story. Richard Joon Yoo and Eric Moed’s built monuments and memorials weave together each memory’s components; the people, the place, the time, the event – closely examining and processing context, and in doing so boldly and strategically reframe each story. This constructed narrative directs the design process with respect to materiality, technology and the performance of making. ‘The Matter of Memory’ encompasses an explosion of the process by which Yoo and Moed design through their built work. Through the act of reframing the story, the frame being what we typically describe as architecture, memorials have the potential to heighten the sensation of the present to provoke change through the creation of a more equitable and just future. Architecture is the device we design to frame space, experience, and memory all at once. The lecture and parallel exhibition will prompt you to critically ask — what is the architecture of reframing? If a memory is reframed each time it is remembered, if our experience with the built environment is reframed with each encounter, how do the ephemeral and ever changing contents of memory relate to their material container of architecture? And importantly, how can we design to provoke impactful, meaningful and lasting change in the present to inform the future?RSVP: http://www.tiny.cc/pratt-soa-fall-2023-rsvpRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2023 19:35:02 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Fresh &amp;amp; Clean: The Evolution of Practice</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/fresh-clean-the-evolution-of-practice</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 2, 2023; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Cooke will reflect on the five-year run of his recently retired traveling exhibition “Close to the Edge: The Birth of Hip-Hop Architecture,” and discuss how that thinking has influenced subsequent work for the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Washington, DC Housing Authority (DCHA), and other current projects under development.
Sekou Cooke is an architect, urban designer, researcher, and curator. Born in Jamaica and based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is the Director of the Master of Urban Design program at UNC Charlotte, the 2021/2022 Nasir Jones HipHop Fellow at the Hutchins Center for African &amp; African American Research at Harvard University, and a founding member of the Black Reconstruction Collective.Founded in 2008, sekou cooke STUDIO has completed design commissions for masterplans, multi-unit residential developments, residential and commercial buildings, interior renovations, speculative developments, and tenant improvements across the United States and internationally. Key recent projects include the forthcoming Syracuse Hip-Hop Headquarters, designs for Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety’s Standard Plan ADU Program, and Grids + Griots, an architectural intervention commissioned for the 2021 Chicago Architecture Biennial.Cooke’s research practice centers on the emergent field of Hip-Hop Architecture, a theoretical movement reflecting the core tenets of hip-hop culture with the power to create meaningful impact on the built environment and give voice to the marginalized and underrepresented within design practice. This work has been explored through his writings, exhibitions, lectures, and symposia. It is the subject of his monograph Hip-Hop Architecture, published in April 2021, and the 2018 exhibition, “Close to the Edge: The Birth of Hip-Hop Architecture”, first mounted in 2018 at the AIA Center for Architecture in New York. This exhibition has traveled to several venues across the US. His work was also featured in the landmark exhibition, Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America, at the Museum of Modern Art. The studio has received widespread recognition for its design work including a 2022 Emerging Voices award from The Architectural League of New York. Other design awards include an honorable mention in the Faculty Design category of the 2020 ACSA awards for Close to the Edge, receiving a commendation for the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) Houses of Parliament international design competition, placing as a finalist for the Reimagine Place AIA Central New York design competition, and having an exhibited entry for the Elevating Erie national design competition.RSVP: http://www.tiny.cc/pratt-soa-fall-2023-rsvpRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2023 19:34:57 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Brutal DC</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 14, 2023 - Mar 2, 2024; Event City: Cedar City, UT, US The Brutal DC exhibition is a well-curated display focusing on the Brutalist architectural movement, specifically within the context of Washington, D.C. This exhibition encapsulates archival documents, recent re-imaginations, and fine art photography, shedding light on the historical foundations, current state, and future potential of crucial Brutalist structures in the capital. It underscores the journey of Brutalism by exploring the past, present, and future of seven exemplary Brutalist edifices alongside the Metro in D.C. Through a rich assortment of archival materials, architectural drawings, and construction photographs, attendees will get a glimpse into the emergence of Brutalist architecture in the US during the Cold War era. Furthermore, contemporary fine art photographs, alongside commentary from locals and visitors, highlight the existing state of Brutalism in the area. The exhibition also features imaginative re-designs from leading architectural firms and students, depicting possible future adaptations for some of these iconic structures like the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building.https://www.suu.edu/suma/exhib...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2023 21:01:02 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Making Architecture — the work of John McAslan + Partners</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/making-architecture-the-work-of-john-mcaslan-partners</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 26, 2023; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US John McAslan in conversation with Gary Hattem about his book Making ArchitectureRSVP for this event here.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2023 20:17:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>From Field to Form: Hemp</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/from-field-to-form-hemp</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 8, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US A group of experts discuss the broad potential of hemp-based building materials.From Field to Form is a series of events exploring the possibilities, life cycles, and architectural implications of plant- and earth-based materials.What if regenerative local agriculture was connected with building healthier homes? With new incentives to grow hemp in the US, there is an opportunity to shift from a reliance on fossil fuels to an agricultural system that supports the production of building materials and a range of other products. Producing hemp-based building materials will create new jobs in manufacturing and construction. These new value chains for agrarian communities will produce the feedstock for constructing carbon-sequestering, healthier, affordable buildings.Building products made from industrial hemp, lime, and water have a range of valuable characteristics, including energy efficiency, fire resistance, mold resistance, lightness, and the regulation of indoor climate and humidity. HempLime products absorb CO2 from the atmosphere and are recyclable and biodegradable after use. They support a zero-waste economy and they can last centuries. Organized in partnership with Healthy Materials Lab at Parsons School of Design, this program convenes critical voices from across the hemp ecosystem to investigate how new design approaches and building with hemp can be a viable, healthy alternative for design and construction in the United States.Free for League members$15 general admissionRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2023 19:52:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Current Work: Inwood Sacred Sites</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 15, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US The Inwood Sacred Sites project design team discuss their evolving collaboration on a former African burial ground and Lenape ceremonial site.In 2020, the Bowery Residents’ Committee learned that the Inwood lot on which they planned to build a shelter for those experiencing homelessness had been a burial ground for enslaved Africans and a Lenape ceremonial site. Leveled by city contractors in 1903 as the area was developed, the burial ground was destroyed and the remains exhumed and discarded.The Inwood Sacred Sites project emerged from “a need to acknowledge and honor the history of the land as a site of colonial violence,” according to the project group. Made up of a design team, a community advisory group, BRC, and The Dyckman House, the Sacred Sites project is dedicated to creating a space to honor and make visible the lives of those who were lost. The design team: JAKLITSCH/GARDNER Architects; Elizabeth Kennedy Landscape Architect (EKLA); and Joe Baker, artist and executive director of the Lenape Center is working in close collaboration to craft a spatial narrative for the new center that recognizes those who once inhabited the land, reflects the site’s complex history, and fosters community interaction.Presentations from Mark Gardner of JAKLITSCH/GARDNER, Elizabeth Kennedy of EKLA, and Joe Baker will be followed by a conversation with the members of the design team moderated by Quilian Riano, dean of Pratt Institute’s School of Architecture.Free for League members$15 general admissionRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Pratt Institute Graduate Architecture and Urban Design (GAUD) Information Session</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/pratt-institute-graduate-architecture-and-urban-design-gaud-information-session</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 18, 2023; Event City:  This virtual information session hosted by Pratt GAUD will give prospective students interested in the Master of Architecture, Master of Landscape Architecture, MS Architecture, and MS Urban Design programs the opportunity to learn more about the programs and application requirements. Each session includes an overview of the programs, program breakout sessions, and a Q&amp;A portion. RSVP here.The MARCH, MLA, MSARCH, &amp; MSUD programs are dedicated to the pursuit of design inquiry across complex and evolving fields of study. Our goal is to cultivate our students’ ability to ask challenging questions that deepen their understanding of building and living environments. Together, we work across design practices, professions, and disciplines to meet the challenges and opportunities of our times.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2023 19:35:04 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Current Work: American Museum of Natural History’s Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation Project Study</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 25, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US Architects and museum leadership discuss the collaborative process of creating the Center.The Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation is the latest addition to New York’s American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), opening to the public in April 2023. Designed by Studio Gang, the Center’s architecture comes together around a five-story atrium and opens into interactive exhibition spaces featuring live insects and the Museum’s library of more than three million scientific specimens, allowing visitors a view of working collections areas. The Center is designed to encourage exploration, expanding access to the Museum and uniting the 26 buildings which make up the historic institution.In a unique gathering, the program will include presentations from both the client and the designer, with participation from Studio Gang and AMNH leadership. These presentations will be followed by a panel discussion about the collaborative process behind this major project, as well as audience Q&amp;A.Free for League members$15 general admissionLearn more and resgister.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2023 19:34:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Radical Middle Grounds: New Agendas for Medium&#45;Density Housing</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/radical-middle-grounds-new-agendas-for-medium-density-housing</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 10, 2023; Event City: Austin, TX, US Join The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture for a conversation about the transformative potential of medium-density housing—housing between the established extremes of (suburban) houses and (urban) apartments that is characterized by incredible spatial malleability. Organized by the Center for American Architecture and Design and Assistant Professor Martin Hättasch, the day-long symposium will bring together architects, historians, urban designers, and economists for conversations about housing as middle ground between unit and city, between form and process, and between enduring typology and design invention. Expert panelists will also explore housing as a crucial link between how we live as individuals and what our cities look like, and how we might mine grey zones between established disciplines, practices, or processes to find new housing solutions.  Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 10 Oct 2023 23:51:53 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>SCI&#45;Arc Graduate Open House (Virtual)</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sci-arc-graduate-open-house-virtual</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 17, 2023; Event City:  Explore our top-ranked Master of Architecture (M.Arch) program, its curriculum from Graduate Program Chair, Elena Manferdini, insights from current students about the SCI-Arc experience and ask admissions questions to counselors.Click here to register.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2023 22:01:01 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>NOMA Conference: Building Bridges Towards Just and Joyful Futures</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/noma-conference-building-bridges-towards-just-and-joyful-futures</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 11, 2023 - Oct 15, 2023; Event City: Portland, OR, US Industry leaders Toshiko Mori, FAIA, Nina Cooke John, AIA, NOMA, Olelekan Jeyifous and others converge to discuss topics relevant to the BIPOC community including affirmative action and accurate historical storytelling in acknowledgement of the conference theme of “Building Bridges Towards Just and Joyful Futures”  The National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) announced it is hosting its national conference October 11-15, 2023, in Portland, Oregon, bringing together industry voices such as Toshiko Mori, FAIA, Nina Cooke John, AIA, NOMA, NCARB, and Olelekan Jeyifous for riveting conversations on topics impacting BIPOC architects and the industry. The conference, Building Bridges Towards Just and Joyful Futures, will bring more than 1,200 NOMA members, partners and allies together from 38 states, one U.S. territory and four countries, at its third sold-out conference. Attendees will engage in thought-provoking seminar sessions, connect with industry experts and celebrate member achievements, while also addressing the need for a more inclusive and diverse architecture industry. “We gather as distinguished leaders in the profession to address topics that impact and fuel BIPOC communities and to shine a light on the issues that influence and affect us personally and professionally,” says Pascale Sablan, FAIA, NOMA, LEED AP, 2023-2024 NOMA President and Associate Principal at Adjaye Associates. “Hearing perspectives from field allies and voices such as Toshiko Mori, Nina Cooke John and Olelekan Jeyifous serves to inspire, motivate and challenge NOMA membership as we continue to push forward to address industry challenges and fight to achieve equal representation in the field.”Held at the Hilton Portland Downtown and organized by NOMA national staff, volunteers and the NOMA Portland (PDX) chapter, the five-day conference theme was inspired by the collection of 12 bridges in Portland, connecting the east and west sides of the city. Building Bridges Towards Just and Joyful Futures is a reminder that NOMA has created a rich organization steeped in history, leaning on its members to overcome significant barriers and continuing to build bridges over various forms of oppression. Attendees will delve into sessions that focus on the profound impact the built environment plays in creating inclusivity and accessibility, paving a way for a  healthier, more just and equitable future.“This is a community where innovation, inclusivity and inspiration intersect,” says Tiffany Brown, MBA, NOMA, Assoc. AIA, NOMA Executive Director. “Portland has warmly welcomed us, and it’s important we host our annual conference in cities with a strong membership presence and where we can showcase the power and beauty of design.” Portland is also the location of the 1968 American Institute of Architects Convention where civil rights activist Whitney M. Young Jr. delivered the critical keynote address that challenged architects to address issues of diversity and social responsibility in the profession—a wake-up call to the industry. This is the first time NOMA is hosting its conference Portland, more than 50 years after the organization&#039;s founding and motivated by that historical moment.“NOMA is steeped in history with a mission founded out of need and call to action. As we gather in this historically significant city to NOMA, we recognize that every NOMA member brings their unique gifts and experiences to our conference,” says Sablan. “Collectively we create a dynamic shared space, based on the lessons and success from our past, but with the hopes, dreams and talents of our future. We cannot wait for the convergence of architectural visionaries, trailblazers, and forward-thinkers at the NOMA Conference in Portland as together, we shape a more inclusive, powerful, and awe-inspiring future.”Conference Keynotes:Designed to provoke discussion and new thinking, NOMA is presenting two impactful keynote sessions.Thursday, Oct. 12: Just Practice, Joyful Learning PanelModerated by Wilson Smith, Professor of Product Design at University of Oregon and NIKE Design Intelligence Manager of Creative Outreach. Panelists: Toshiko Mori, FAIA, founding principal of Toshiko Mori Architect PLLC, and the Robert P. Hubbard Professor in the Practice of Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design (GSD)Robert L. Easter, FAIA, NOMAC, chair of the department of architecture at Hampton University Cruz Garcia, designer, educator, author, artist, and co-founder of WAI Architecture Think TankDaisy-O&#039;lice Williams, associate Professor in the Department of Architecture at University of Oregon Overview: The cultivation of successful professionals begins during educational training. Since its inception, architecture has been criticized for being a profession best suited for affluent white males. As the demographics on this planet continue to change, &quot;minorities&quot; are growing as the g ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2023 02:34:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Ettore Sottsass 1947&#45;1974</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ettore-sottsass-1947-1974</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 2, 2023 - Dec 16, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US On November 2, Friedman Benda will present Ettore Sottsass 1947-1974, marking the first New York solo showcase of Sottsass’ work since the 2017 Met Breuer exhibition, Ettore Sottsass: Design Radical. The exhibition, part of the gallery’s ongoing series dedicated to the expansive oeuvre of the groundbreaking Italian architect and designer, offers a rare and in-depth look into an extremely diverse and fertile period in Sottsass’ career. From the designs of his first furniture pieces to his rare ceramic works, Ettore Sottsass 1947-1974 will provide an overview of the first-half of Sottsass’ career. Alongside rare works, Friedman Benda is displaying original drawings and publications that offer insights into this transformative period. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>USC Architecture: Lecture with Billie Tsien</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/usc-architecture-lecture-with-billie-tsien</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 27, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US WHAT: USC Architecture: Lecture with Billie TsienBillie Tsien is a founding partner of the New York-based Architecture studio Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners.  Their practice is committed to reflecting the values of non-profit, cultural and academic institutions toward an architecture of permanence and enduring vision.  A sense of rootedness, light, texture, detail, and most of all, experience, are at the heart of what they design. The firm has been especially recognized for their precedent-setting designs for visual and performing arts institutions.  Their work in this sector ranges from individual artist studios to iconic cultural facilities such as the American Folk Art Museum in New York, the Phoenix Art Museum, the Hood Museum of Art, Asia Society Hong Kong Center, and the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia.  Other notable public projects include the Lefrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, the renovation of David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, and The Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park, Chicago.  Their dedication to this work has been recognized by numerous national and international citations including the National Medal of the Arts from President Obama, the 2013 Firm of the Year Award from the American Institute of Architects, and the 2019 Praemium Imperiale presented by the Japan Art Association. 
  In parallel to her practice, Billie teaches at Yale University as the Charles Gwathmey Professor in Practice and is a devoted participant in the broader cultural community.  She&#039;s been inducted to many esteemed institutions including American Academy in Rome, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, National Academy of Design, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society. 
  Over the course of her career, she has held leadership positions with several arts organizations. In the past, she has served on the Board of Directors for the Public Art Fund as president of the Architectural League of New York, and as president of the Academy of Arts and Letters.  
  In 2021 Billie was appointed by President Biden to the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, currently serving as the first Asian-American and woman to be chair.  She is steadfast in her mission to create a better world through architecture and support a broader and more diverse cultural landscape.
  DATE: Friday, October 27, 2023
  TIME: Noon PTWHERE: GIN D. WONG AUDITORIUM - HARRIS 101, University of Southern CaliforniaMORE INFO:  https://arch.usc.edu/events/billie-tsien 
Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2023 02:18:16 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>USC Architecture: Lecture with Peter Frankfurt of Imaginary Forces</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/usc-architecture-lecture-with-peter-frankfurt-of-imaginary-forces</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 20, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US WHAT: USC Architecture: Lecture with Peter Frankfurt of Imaginary ForcesPeter is Executive Creative Director and Co-Founder of Imaginary Forces. A creative storyteller with a passion for visual language, he helps make some really cool stuff. Since the company’s inception, Peter has taken great pride in nurturing the creative talent and culture within IF. Peter’s career thus far has traveled many paths; from producing movies: Juice and the Blade Trilogy, documentaries: Sonic Sea and Beyond the Trees, numerous architectural competitions such as United Architects’ submission for Ground Zero, Sentosa, Neom, sports experiences for: The Masters, NFL, and NBA, to entertainment marketing and of course, main titles. No matter the project Peter’s focus is to protect the creative process and to stay curious, humble, and of course, to have fun.
  DATE: Friday, October 20, 2023
  TIME: Noon PT
  WHERE: GIN D. WONG AUDITORIUM - HARRIS 101, University of Southern CaliforniaMORE INFO:  https://arch.usc.edu/events/peter-frankfurtRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2023 02:18:05 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>To Change: Austin Geography &amp;amp; History</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/to-change-austin-geography-history</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 4, 2023 - Dec 31, 2023; Event City:  The new virtual exhibit To Change shows
Austin as a place with beautiful natural resources that has attracted people
for over 16,000 years. These people created the culture and communities that
define Austin. With colonial settlement and land development, economic and
social factors did not create equitable experiences or opportunities for all
its residents. To Change looks at land use, demographics, and
family histories. The exhibit also shows the process of digitizing information
about the 23,000 &quot;residents&quot; buried in Oakwood Cemetery.      Community members gave feedback on a project to create a 3D model of the
Historic Colored Grounds funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The exhibit allows readers to consider how our approach to equity, race, and
ethnicity has changed as our awareness as humans evolves.  You can view the virtual exhibit
online. 
For more information visit AustinTexas.gov/OakwoodChapelRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2023 00:34:50 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>AIA UK/RIBA keynote lecture 2023 by Thom Mayne of Morphosis</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/aia-ukriba-keynote-lecture-2023-by-thom-mayne-of-morphosis</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 24, 2023; Event City: London, GB Join us for the AIA UK/RIBA keynote lecture 2023, jointly hosted by the American Institute of Architects UK (AIA) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). 
The AIA and RIBA have a long history of collaboration that dates from the founding of their institutes in 1857 and 1834 respectively.
This event is being held in person with drinks and canapes to be served after the lecture.
About the speaker
Thom Mayne is founding partner of Morphosis, an interdisciplinary and
 collective architecture and planning practice established in 1972.
Mayne’s distinguished honors include the Pritzker Prize (2005) and 
the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal (2013). He served on the
 President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities from 2009 to 2016. 
In 1972, he co-founded the Southern California Institute of 
Architecture, where he continues to lead the NOW Institute, a graduate 
level think tank for urban sustainability and resilience. Mayne has held
 teaching positions at Columbia, Yale, the Harvard Graduate School of 
Design, the Bartlett School of Architecture in London, and the 
University of Pennsylvania.
Recent publications include Strange Networks (2020, Rizzoli), a 
monograph highlighting his exploration of combinatory systems, and M3 
(2023, Rizzoli), a survey of fifty years of models at Morphosis. This 
investigation has continued at Stray Dog Café, Mayne’s personal art and 
research space at Morphosis. Here, he leads a team of young designers 
and students on research projects, the creation of artworks, and the 
development of publications that document their creative output. SFMOMA,
 MoMA, and The Art Institute of Chicago, among others, hold artworks 
produced throughout his career.https://www.architecture.com/w...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2023 00:01:01 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Tulane Sustainable Real Estate Development Fall 2023 Open House</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tulane-sustainable-real-estate-development-fall-2023-open-house</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/tulane-sustainable-real-estate-development-fall-2023-open-house</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 11, 2023; Event City: New Orleans, LA, US Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023 – 5:30pm - 6:30pm CTIn-Person and VirtualInterested in Tulane’s Graduate Sustainable Real Estate Development program? Attend the Fall Open House, either in-person or virtually! In-person will be at TuSA Downtown, 725 Howard Avenue, New Orleans LA 70130. Virtual will be on Zoom. Event includes an introduction from Program Director Casius Pealer, an overview of the program and admissions process, and a question-and-answer session.REGISTER NOW - IN PERSONREGISTER NOW - VIRTUALQuestions?  Please reach out to Michael Cusanza at mcusanza@tulane.eduTulane University is committed to providing universal access to all our events. Please contact the event organizer listed above for accessibility accommodations. Please note that advance notice is necessary to arrange some accessibility needs.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2023 19:51:51 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Dutch Design Week 2023 | Picture This</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/dutch-design-week-2023-picture-this</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/dutch-design-week-2023-picture-this</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 21, 2023 - Oct 29, 2023; Event City: Eindhoven, NL Picture This. The theme of Dutch Design Week 2023 (DDW23) and, at first sight, an innocent plea. However, envision a scenario where we persist in our current way of life... What kind of world will unfold in 20, 50, or 100 years? Picture This serves as an imperative summons to confront that image and reverse the course. This endeavor demands the engagement of designers, who introduce alternative perspectives and wield the remarkable potency of visualization.Visit DDW from 21 to 29 October.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2023 19:34:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Cranbrook Academy of Art Graduate Open House 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/cranbrook-academy-of-art-graduate-open-house-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/cranbrook-academy-of-art-graduate-open-house-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 11, 2023; Event City: Bloomfield, MI, US Saturday, November 11, 2023 -- 10am – 4pmCranbrook Academy of Art Graduate Open HouseCranbrook Academy of Art is the country’s only program devoted exclusively to graduate studies in art, architecture, and design. At its core, it hinges on the belief that extraordinary things can happen when people are given time and space to explore their work in a supportive and inclusive community.  Students can choose to study within one of 11 departments: Architecture, 2D Design, 3D Design, 4D Design, Ceramics, Fiber, Metalsmithing, Painting, Photography, Print Media, and Sculpture. Each department has one Artist-in-Residence who serves as the head of the department while maintaining an active studio practice.The Academy is intentionally small, enrolling a maximum of 10-15 students in each department, for a total student body that can range from 130-150.If you are considering pursuing an MFA or March, and would like to learn more about our singularly unique program, join us for an open house:Graduate Open House Schedule of Events:Saturday, November 11, 2023, 10am – 4pm:10-10:30am: Check-in at the Peristyle/Cranbrook Academy of Art Library10:30-10:45am: Academy Director&#039;s Welcome on the Peristyle1﻿1am - 2pm: Studios open! Meet Artists-in-Residence, current students, and tour our 11 studios.11-11:15am: Artists-in-Residence Presentations in departments1﻿-1:15pm: Artists-in-Residence Presentations in departments2-2:30pm: Critical Studies and Academy-wide Programming Presentation2﻿:30-3:15pm: Admissions, Campus Life, and Financial Aid Q+A3:30pm: Optional Collections Wing Tour 1* (Limited to 30 participants -- register with the add-on)4pm: Optional Collections Wing Tour 2* (Limited to 30 participants -- register with the add-on) OR Campus Walking Tour*﻿Please select only one Collections Wing Tour time, walk-ups may be accommodated based on final capacity.Cranbrook Academy of Art does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, height, weight, marital status, disability, veteran status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by local, state or federal law in its programs and activities. Inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies may be addressed to: Director, Cranbrook Academy of Art, 39221 Woodward Avenue, P.O. Box 801, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-0801.Click here to learn more. Register for free here.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2023 18:51:57 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>PLAYING MODELS 2023: Artificial Intelligence, Architecture and Storytelling</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/playing-models-2023-artificial-intelligence-architecture-and-storytelling</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/playing-models-2023-artificial-intelligence-architecture-and-storytelling</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 2, 2023 - Nov 3, 2023; Event City:  PLAYING MODELS aims to address the fundamental conceptual and technological shifts that AI and computational storytelling instruments have introduced to design and engineering disciplines and how they are transforming millennia-old traditions of architecture and design thinking. This conference is at the vanguard of artificial intelligence and design and aims to produce reliable and valid data about implementing new technologies in architectural design practice. The purpose of the conference is to compile experiences in implementing AI and computational storytelling instruments to create models of architectural design. The conference is intended to bring together researchers, practitioners, philosophers, and theorists across multiple disciplines to discuss new paradigms of architectural thinking and production.The conference is arranged as a series of short presentations and panel discussions over the course of two days, engendering close discourse and lively debate.Conference website: https://www.ai-share-lab.com/playing-models-2023Organized by Karla Saldana Ochoa, Adil Bokhari, Lee-Su Huang, and Nikola MarincicDates: November 2nd and 3rd 2023Place:The in-person event will be held at the John and Anne Sofarelli Family Gallery—Univesity of Florida School of Architecture (registration warrants entry)
The conference attendance is free of charge, but requires registration. The event will also be streamed online.Register for attending in-person: linkRegister for attending online: linkAGENDAStaging Machines: Immunizing tactics for sustaining constructive alienationsmoderated by Karla SaldanaJulian Besems / The Bartlett / School of ArchitectureHeidi Boisvert / University of Florida / School of Theatre + DanceTina Tallon / University of Florida / School of MusicPerforming Plays: Facing the challenge of automated craftmanshipmoderated by Lee-Su HuangPierluigi D’Acunto / TU Munich / School of Engineering and DesignIgor Pantic / The Bartlett / School of ArchitectureBenjamin Ennemoser / Texas A&amp;M / School of ArchitectureSculpting Images: Engendering a geometry in the free-form and free-structure conditionmoderated by Adil BokhariLaure Michelon / UCLA / Architecture and Urban DesignRiccardo Villa / TU Vienna / Department for Architecture Theory and Philosophy of TechnicsAgostino Nickl / ETH Zurich / Chair of Digital ArchitectonicsTexting Symbols: Negentropic writing beyond the planetary common sensemoderated by Nikola MarincicVera Bühlmann / TU Vienna / Department for Architecture Theory and Philosophy of TechnicsMichael Doyle / Universite Laval / School of ArchitecturePhilippe Morel / The Bartlett /  School of Architecture
Playing Models is proudly sponsored by:University of Florida College of Design, Construction, and PlanningUniversity of Florida School of ArchitectureUniversity of Florida Citylab OrlandoFlorida Climate Institute at the University of FloridaUniversity of Florida AI2 CenterETH ZurichRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2023 02:52:08 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Cultural Sustainable Tourism (CST) &#45; 6th Edition</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/cultural-sustainable-tourism-cst-6th-edition</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: May 28, 2024 - May 30, 2024; Event City:   The conference focuses on sustainability in cultural tourism, addressing heritage preservation, environmental impact, economic impacts, digital integration, social development, green space, health promotion, and responsible waste management.https://bit.ly/cst2024-topics
Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2023 02:52:03 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Tyler School of Art and Architecture &#45; 2023 Philadelphia Architecture and Design College Fair</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tyler-school-of-art-and-architecture-2023-philadelphia-architecture-and-design-college-fair</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 7, 2023; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US 2023 Philadelphia Architecture and Design College FairJoin us for the Philadelphia Architecture and Design College Fair, hosted by the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University.Representatives from scores of colleges and universities across the nation will be able to share information about their undergraduate and graduate-level programs in architecture and other built environment disciplines with prospective students, parents, teachers and guidance counselors.This in-person event is free to all attendees, high school and college students, parents, teachers, and counselors interested in learning about educational opportunities in architecture, landscape architecture and other built environment design disciplines at the undergraduate and master&#039;s degree levels.The registration fee for presenting institutions is $300. The registration fee is per school, not per representative.REGISTER HEREWhen: Saturday, October 7, 202310:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ESTWhere: Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple UniversityArch 103 and 1042001 North 13th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19122Registration for presenters closes on Wednesday, September 20, 2023.Questions? Email  TylerAED@temple.edu.Click here to learn more.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Tyler School of Art and Architecture &#45; Preview Day(s)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 15, 2023; Event City: Philadelphia, PA, US The Tyler School of Art and Architecture offers a range of Admissions events for prospective students each fall.ADMISSION EVENTS: Preview DaysGet a feel for Temple’s Main Campus in person. Our On-campus Preview Days include an Undergraduate Admissions presentation, a campus tour led by an Owl Ambassador, and an academic preview hosted by our schools and colleges.Preview Days will be offered from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m on the following dates:Saturday, September 30Sunday, October 15Sunday, November 12Registration is required.Contact Tyler Admissions at:215-777-9090tyleradmissions@temple.eduRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>University of Oregon School of Architecture and Environment Graduate School Fair</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 8, 2023; Event City: Eugene, OR, US Graduate School FairNovember 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m Location: Erb Memorial Union (EMU) BallroomClick here to learn more: https://app.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/42706/student_previewShould I go to grad school?!Going to graduate school is a BIG life decision! You can gain specialized knowledge, research, connections, and expertise in your chosen field, which can lead to better career opportunities and increased earning potential. However, it&#039;s essential to carefully consider your goals, commitment, and financial situation before deciding to pursue further education. Coming to this event is a great first step!Explore your interest in pursuing an advanced degree at the Graduate School Fair (11/8 from 11am-3pm in the EMU Ballrooms)!This event offers a valuable opportunity for you to learn about various graduate programs (both at the UO and other top universities!) and the benefits they provide to prepare you for a career in research, academia, or specialized industry roles. Talk to recruiters about the application process and financial aid, or ask them about career outcomes for students who pursue advanced degrees--this is your opportunity to explore and learn!Whether you&#039;re still exploring career paths or ready to apply for the coming year, the fair is open to students at any stage of your academic journey.Highlights of the fair:Representatives from graduate programs across the United States (including the University of Oregon), offering a diverse range of degree programs and academic disciplines. Mini-Workshops featuring career coaches, admissions reps, and graduate students who will demystify the application process, writing your purpose statement, and provide tips for maximizing your experience at the fair.Don&#039;t miss this chance to expand your horizons and discover the possibilities that await you in the world of higher education!Register on Handshake today to learn about all the schools coming and get tips and advice for how to make the most of the fair.For more information, visit the University Career Center in Tykeson-Garden Level to learn more about how the UCC supports students applying to grad school through career coaching and document reviews! Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>AIA Conference on Architecture &amp;amp; Design 2024</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/aia-conference-on-architecture-design-2024</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Jun 5, 2024 - Jun 8, 2024; Event City: Washington, DC, US We often talk about the future. This conference is where the AEC industry gathers to define it, design it, and connect across industries to build it. Join us in Washington, D.C., June 5–8, 2024, for the architecture and design event of the year!Tickets go on sale early 2024conferenceonarchitecture.comRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 03 Oct 2023 21:34:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Building Contemporary China</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 29, 2023 - Oct 29, 2023; Event City: London, GB From a city museum to a rural teahouse, Building Contemporary China will showcase a diverse array of projects across China’s regions and varied landscapes.The Royal Institute of Architects (RIBA) has today announced details of its upcoming exhibition that will celebrate the inspiring work of eleven leading Chinese architects.  From a city museum to a rural teahouse, Building Contemporary China will showcase a diverse array of projects across China’s regions and varied landscapes. Through models, images, films and drawings, the exhibition will illustrate the creative and varied ways in which Chinese architects are responding to today’s most pressing challenges – both unique to China and shared globally.  Exploring themes such as urban renewal, rural revival and environmental renovation, the exhibition will provide insight into how Chinese architects are adapting to the country’s continuing and rapid transformation.  Building Contemporary China aims to enrich visitors’ understanding of the techniques and approaches that characterise contemporary Chinese architecture and how these relate to the country’s wider culture and society. The exhibition will be held at RIBA’s headquarters at 66 Portland Place in London, from the 29 September to 29 October. And, to coincide with the exhibition, RIBA will be hosting the delegation of visiting Chinese architects with the aim of sharing knowledge and fostering connections between architects in China and the UK. 
The exhibition and UK mission is the next phase of the RIBA China Architect 100 campaign, launched in 2020 to showcase Chinese architectural talent and bolster connections between architects in the China and the UK.  Dr Li Hua, Professor at Southeast University, China and guest curator of Building Contemporary China, said: “The last thirty years have borne witness to the unprecedented transformation of building practice in China. Supported by continuous exchanges with their international counterparts, Chinese architects have sought to respond to a multitude of contemporary architectural challenges in the context of China’s rapidly evolving social and economic conditions. This has resulted in a panorama of projects, shaped by both China’s architectural lineage and its contemporary context. Traversing diverse topographies - from open plains to sharp valleys, crossing through sizeable cities to remote villages, the 29 projects here respond to vital issues, including environmental impact, urban and rural transformation, and redevelopment following natural disasters. The exuberant work we are presenting in this exhibition demonstrates the breadth and creativity of contemporary Chinese architecture.” Umi Lyu, RIBA’s Head of Development for RIBA China, said: “RIBA is honoured to showcase these outstanding examples of contemporary Chinese architecture. The exhibition represents a rare and valuable opportunity for a UK audience to engage with the talent and ingenuity that has emerged in the unique context of today’s China.  At a time when we face such urgent and shared global challenges, it is more important than ever that we are sharing knowledge and fostering connections across borders. We hope that the exhibition will contribute to enriching the international practice of architecture and maintaining this vital exchange between architects in the UK and China.”    The eleven exhibitors are: Bo Hongtao, Chief Architect, Director of CCTN, Architect-in-charge of Urban Regeneration Centre (URC) CCTN Cui Kai, Honorary President &amp; Chief Architect of China Architecture Design &amp; Research Group (CADG) Dong Gong, Founder / Design Principal of Vector Architects Li Li, Principal Architect of Rurban Studio  Li Xiangbei, Founder of XBA Design Institution, Director of Shenzhen Huazhu Architecture and Engineering Design Co.,Ltd Liu Jiakun, Principal Architect of Jiakun Architects in Chengdu Sichuan, China Meng Fanhao, Co-Founder &amp; Chief Architect of line+ studio Meng Jianmin, Chief Architect of Shenzhen General Institute of Architectural Design Research Ren Lizhi, Vice President and Chief Architect of Tongji Architectural Design  Wang Jianguo, Professor,Director of the Urban Design Research Centre of Southeast University Zhou Kai, Chief Architect Tianjin Huahui Architectural Design &amp; Engineering Also to coincide with the exhibition, RIBA will hold a launch ceremony and networking event at 66 Portland Place, London at 4pm to 6pm on Friday September 29.The event will showcase a panel discussion hosted by Helen Castle, Director of Publishing &amp; Learning Content at RIBA. Our distinguished speakers include:Li Hua, Professor at Southeast University and guest curator of the building contemporary China exhibition.Sevra Davis, Director of Architecture Design and Fashion at the British Council.Benjamin Derbyshire, Former President of RIBA (2017-2019) and Chair of HTA Design LLP.Tim Yip, Oscar-winning Art Director &amp; Visual Artist.Oliver ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2023 19:51:54 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>New Conversations: Writing the Future</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 30, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US On October 30th, join us to celebrate the inaugural New City Critics cohort in a conversation on the future of city criticism.Monday, October 30, 20236:00 – 8:00pmDCTV87 Lafayette StreetNew York, NY 10013For the last eighteen months, six New City Critics fellows have been bringing their fresh perspectives to the way we understand, design, and develop our cities through workshops, discussions, and potent critical projects. Fellows have published new writing in Urban Omnibus that highlights the role of community banks in building and sustaining New York City neighborhoods, speaks with Black Haitian urbanists about navigating multiple identities and locating an authentic creative practice, and explores the voids storms and plans have left behind in the Rockaways. As the fellowship sunsets, they continue to develop new work on finance, climate, and finding a home in the contemporary city. New City Critics Fellows Oscar Perry Abello, Alicia Ajayi, Calil Arguedas-Russell, Dr. Sophonie Milande Joseph, Emma Osore, and Sabina Sethi Unni will kick-off our discussion with six provocations for the future of criticism. Following their remarks, Fellows will join special guest respondents and attendees to discuss: What kind of criticism will bring about the city we want to see?This event is free and open to the general public. Seating is limited and advance registration is required.RSVP on EventbriteNew City Critics FellowsOscar Perry Abello Oscar Perry Abello is a journalist in Washington Heights covering responses to economic injustice in urban areas across the country. He is currently senior economics correspondent at Next City, a national urban affairs magazine. Since 2010, Oscar’s reporting has also appeared in Fast Company, Yes! Magazine, Shelterforce and other outlets.Alicia Ajayi Alicia O. Ajayi is an architectural designer, researcher, teacher, and writer. Her work is led by a desire to uncover the layered complexities of people, place, and power. She is particularly interested in studying sites of erasure. She is currently the program strategist at BlackSpace Urbanist Collective. Calil Arguedas-RussellCalil Arguedas-Russell is a teacher and storyteller working through writings, videos, and lectures. They were previously awarded the Rhoda Lubalin Fellow at the Lubalin Center in New York. When not doing any of the above, you can find Calil playing chess. Dr. Sophonie Milande Joseph Dr. Sophonie Milande Joseph is a visual artist and community planner. She uses conceptual photography and documentary filmmaking as tools to conduct visual sociology. Her commitment to social equity informs a transformative worldview and involvement with grassroots initiatives in Haiti and North America. She is a current and founding board member of BlackSpace.Emma OsoreEmma Osore is a Brooklyn-based participatory designer, social impact entrepreneur, and mixed media artist. With an interest in people-centered systems change, she uses co-design and Black liberation principles to help creatives transform culture. Today, she is a founding member of BlackSpace where she is now its first Co-Managing Director. Sabina Sethi UnniSabina Sethi Unni is an aspiring artist-scholar, researcher, and organizer passionate about cultivating participatory open spaces through public programming and planning. She is the co-founder of Fresh Lime Soda Productions, a South Asian theater ensemble. She is a recent graduate in urban planning at Columbia GSAPP.Event detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Chicago Build 2023</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 11, 2023 - Oct 12, 2023; Event City: Chicago, IL, US Chicago Build is the largest architecture and design event in the Midwest, bringing together over 25,000 attendees and 400 speakers across 12 tracks. The event features a wide range of educational sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities, as well as a large expo hall with over 250 exhibitors showcasing the latest products and technologies for the industry.Some of the topics that will be covered at Chicago Build 2023 include:Sustainable design and constructionDigital twins and other emerging technologiesLeadership in the architecture and design industryBiophilic designConstruction market opportunities and developmentsOptimizing business performance with digital twinsRevolutionizing construction with digital twinsPublic relations tactics to grow your reputationRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2023 00:52:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>ArchTourFestLA</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 26, 2023 - Oct 29, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Twice a year, in spring and fall, AIA|LA organizes these festivals to celebrate the most innovative, edgy, inspirational, and simply beautiful design in Los Angeles. The four-day festival covers various typologies and offers exclusive site tours led by the project&#039;s design teams.Fall 2023 Lineup Coming Soon! Save the Date: 10.26.23–10.29.23https://www.aialosangeles.org/home/aiala-events/tours/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2023 20:34:53 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>The Big Build</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 14, 2023; Event City: Washington, DC, US Children and adults will learn side-by-side with roofers, plumbers, designers, artisans, and more in this FREE, hands-on festival celebrating the world we design and build. Kids of all ages will explore a wide variety of unique, interactive activities from professions including plumbing, home remodeling, construction, woodworking, and many more.   From 10 am to 4 pm, the Museum’s Great Hall will be filled with dozens of booths with activities such as wiring a light, pouring concrete, and hammering nails. Everyone will have the opportunity to use real tools and even climb inside construction equipment like a crane at the outdoor Truck Petting Zoo! Brownie and Junior Girl Scouts can earn their STEM Career Exploration badges by discovering the many trade career possibilities and speaking with professionals in STEM positions. The Tech Room will have augmented reality demonstrations, virtual reality experiences, and other immersive digital activities to engage older children and teens. Storytimes throughout the day will inspire younger visitors to explore the world and find their place within it.www.nbm.org/big-buildRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>14th International Conference on World Class Sustainable Cities 2023 (WCSC 2023)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 26, 2023; Event City: Kuala Lumpur, MY WCSC series aims to be a constructive, inclusive and aspirational platform for City Managers, built-environment industry professionals, community groups and city stakeholders to address the benefits and challenges to become a World Class Resilient, Sustainable &amp; Liveable City. Event detailsRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2023 19:51:53 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Current Work: Africatown, A Collaborative Approach</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 18, 2023; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Africatown International Design Idea Competition winners discuss their designs for the historically layered site and the collaborative process behind their submissions.In 2023, the Current Work series will look at collaborative design processes across scales, from urban design to individual buildings. In an effort to reflect the many disciplines that are involved in the processes of design and building, rather than focusing on individual practitioners or firms, each event will instead explore a single project or instance of collaboration.Inspired by the nearby 2019 discovery of the Clotilda, the last known ship used to transport enslaved Africans to the United States, sunk in the Mobile River Delta, the Africatown International Design Idea Competition gave design teams the opportunity to imagine a revived Africatown. Encouraging architectural concepts using African design principles, creative placemaking, and destination tourism planning, the competition engaged a jury of sixteen local leaders and design professionals to evaluate proposals for four land and water-edged sites across three cities in southern Alabama.Architecture firms WXY architecture + urban design, Body Lawson Associates, Architects &amp; Planners, JEROME HAFERD / BRANDT : HAFERD, Total Consult, and Elizabeth Kennedy Landscape Architecture formed the team “Blood Memory,” alluding to the seven fires prophecy of the Anishinaabe Nation. The group developed a shared design vision, vocabulary, and material scheme to support their individual submissions in a collaborative approach befitting the scale and ambition of the competition and the historically layered landscape.Announced on Juneteenth 2023, the jury awarded first prize to WXY architecture + urban design for Site 1: Historic Africatown, JEROME HAFERD / BRANDT : HAFERD for Site 2: Josephine Allen Public Housing Site, and Body Lawson Associates, Architects &amp; Planners for Site 3: Africatown Connections Blueway Site out of 110 submissions. Presentations from the three firms about their winning collaboration will be followed by a conversation moderated by jury member and president of the Architectural League Mario Gooden, as well as a response from competition organizer Renee Kemp-Rotan, and audience Q&amp;A.Free for League members$15 general admissionRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>SCI&#45;Arc Gala 2023: Forging the Future</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 19, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US Join SCI-Arc’s community of friends and supporters to celebrate the groundbreaking achievements of today’s most inspiring designers from diverse creative fields, and support the next generation of builders, makers, and dreamers.This year, SCI-Arc Gala honors Ma Yansong, Founder + Principal Partner of MAD Architects with an award for “Excellence in Architecture;” Helle Søholt, Founding Partner + CEO of Gehl for “Excellence in Urban Planning;” and Trina Turk, Creative Director + Founder for “Excellence in Fashion Design.” Guests will enjoy specialty-themed custom cocktails with culinary pairings at sponsored Builders, Makers, and Dreamers Bars; and experience immersive set design by Actual Objects. 
To purchase a sponsorship, see form below or contact:Pamela Miller
Development Co-Director
pamela_miller@sciarc.edu
213.356.5355View and download the 2023 Gala Sponsorship Deck here.SCI-Arc Gala 2023 CommitteeCo-Chairs: Byron Merritt (M.Arch 1 &#039;99) and Phoebe YeeMembers: Suzanne Boda, Hernán Díaz Alonso, John Enright, Fernando Gutiérrez, Thom Mayne, Jerry Neuman, Tom StricklerRegistration ends on October 19, 2023 - Click here to learn more and register.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Sep 2023 21:34:57 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Giuliano Fiorenzoli: Because of seeing architecture</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 15, 2023; Event City: Rhinebeck, NY, US OPENS OCTOBER 15, 2023 AT THE ARCHIVE GALLERY‘T’ Space will feature an exhibition of the architecture of Giuliano Fiorenzoli. The Florentine-born architect worked with many great experimental studios in Italy before becoming a tenured professor at Pratt Institute, and practicing architecture in NYC. Fiorenzoli’s early work was an important component of the Radical Architecture movement that arose in Italy in the late 1960s and 70s. Giuliano was the co-founder of ZZIGGURAT, an architecture atelier which produced experimental proposals in opposition to rationalism and functionalism associated with 20th-Century modernism. This collection of drawings and models highlights many of his most inspiring works over the years.Fiorenzoli’s exhibition will be located at 60 Round Lake Road, in a new extension of the Archive building.tspacerhinebeck.orgRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2023 21:00:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>COP28 UAE &#45; United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 30, 2023 - Dec 12, 2023; Event City: Dubai, AE COP28, the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference, is set to be a pivotal event in the global climate action agenda. Taking place in Expo City Dubai, the conference is themed &quot;Unite. Act. Deliver.&quot; As we approach the halfway mark since the Paris Agreement, with seven years gone and seven more to go until 2030, the urgency to address climate change has never been more pronounced. The conference aims to address the pressing need to reduce emissions by 43% by 2030 and to make significant progress in areas of adaptation, finance, and addressing loss and damage.https://www.cop28.com/en/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 23:34:54 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>NYCxDESIGN presents Design Pavilion</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 12, 2023 - Oct 22, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US NYCxDESIGN’s fall activation, Design Pavilion, serves to kickstart the months of preparation that lead up to NYCxDESIGN Festival 2024.  By highlighting architecture and sustainable building materials, these installations draw public attention to a vision of stellar sustainable and ethical practices through the lens of design, and to NYCxDESIGN’s role in gathering and galvanizing the broad coalition of design that powers New York City and enriches the world.More details at https://nycxdesign.org/design-pavilion/Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Art Basel Miami Beach</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 8, 2023 - Dec 10, 2023; Event City: Miami Beach, FL, US Art Basel Miami Beach is one of the world&#039;s largest and most prestigious art fairs, showcasing the work of leading galleries and artists from around the world. The fair is a must-attend event for architects and designers, as it offers a unique opportunity to see the latest trends and innovations in contemporary art.In addition to its main exhibition hall, Art Basel Miami Beach also features a number of special exhibitions and events, including:Meridians: A sector dedicated to large-scale projects that push the boundaries of the traditional art fair layout.Nova: A sector for galleries presenting works created within the last three years by one, two, or three artists.Positions: A sector for young galleries showcasing ambitious solo presentations by emerging artists.Survey: A sector dedicated to galleries highlighting artistic practices of historical relevance.Kabinett: A sector
 for curated selections displayed by galleries in a separate section of 
their booth, including thematic group exhibitions, art-historical 
showcases, and solo presentations.www.artbasel.com/miami-beachRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 21:17:51 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Construct Canada 2023</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 29, 2023 - Dec 1, 2023; Event City: Toronto, ON, CA Construct Canada is North America&#039;s largest building and renovation industry event, bringing together over 16,000 attendees and 500+ exhibitors each year. The event showcases the latest products, services, and technologies in the construction industry, and offers a variety of educational and networking opportunities for professionals in all aspects of the industry.Construct Canada is a must-attend event for any architect, designer, or other professional involved in the construction industry. The event provides a unique opportunity to learn about the latest trends and innovations in the industry, and to connect with potential clients and partners.In addition to its trade show floor, Construct Canada also features a variety of educational and networking events, including:Seminars and workshops on a variety of construction-related topicsProduct demonstrations and networking eventsNetworking opportunities with other professionals in the industryRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 21:00:59 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Design Miami/</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-miami</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/design-miami</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 6, 2023 - Dec 10, 2023; Event City: Miami Beach, FL, US Design Miami/ is the world&#039;s leading international design fair, showcasing the work of the world&#039;s leading galleries and design studios, featuring a wide range of collectible design from the 20th and 21st centuries.Design Miami/ is a must-attend event for anyone interested in architecture, design, and collecting. The fair offers a unique opportunity to see and purchase the work of some of the most renowned and innovative designers working today.In addition to its galleries and design studios, Design Miami/ also features a variety of talks, workshops, and other special events. The fair also has a strong focus on sustainability, with a number of initiatives aimed at reducing the environmental impact of the event.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 20:34:57 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Design Miami/ Paris</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-miami-paris</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/design-miami-paris</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 17, 2023 - Oct 22, 2023; Event City: Paris, FR Design Miami/ Paris is the inaugural edition of Design Miami/&#039;s satellite fair in Paris, France. The fair will showcase the work of the world&#039;s leading galleries and design studios, featuring a wide range of collectible design from the 20th and 21st centuries.Design Miami/ Paris is a must-attend event for anyone interested in architecture, design, and collecting. The fair offers a unique opportunity to see and purchase the work of some of the most renowned and innovative designers working today.In addition to its galleries and design studios, Design Miami/ Paris will also feature a variety of talks, workshops, and other special events. The fair will also have a strong focus on sustainability, with a number of initiatives aimed at reducing the environmental impact of the event.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 20:34:52 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Inside World Festival of Interiors 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/inside-world-festival-of-interiors-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/inside-world-festival-of-interiors-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 29, 2023 - Dec 1, 2023; Event City: Singapore, SG Inside World Festival of Interiors will take place at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore from the 29 November to 1 December.  Inside runs alongside the World Architecture Festival, the largest global live awards event for architects and designers.www.insidefestival.comRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 20:18:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>World Architecture Festival 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/world-architecture-festival-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/world-architecture-festival-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 29, 2023 - Dec 1, 2023; Event City: Singapore, SG World Architecture Festival 2023 will take place at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore from 29 November to 1 December. Experience the live crit presentations of hundreds of renowned architects and up-and coming designers. In addition to the awards, there will be keynote talks, a product exhibition, and networking opportunities.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 20:17:55 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>GREENBUILD International Conference + Expo 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/greenbuild-international-conference-expo-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/greenbuild-international-conference-expo-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 26, 2023 - Sep 29, 2023; Event City: Washington, DC, US GREENBUILD International Conference + Expo is the world&#039;s largest conference and expo dedicated to green building. It is an annual event that brings together industry leaders, experts, and frontline professionals dedicated to sustainable building in their everyday work.The 2023 GREENBUILD conference will focus on the theme of &quot;Building a Better Future.&quot; This theme explores how the green building industry can work together to create a more sustainable and equitable world.The conference will feature a variety of educational sessions, keynote speakers, and networking opportunities. Some of the topics that will be covered include:Climate change and resilienceEquity and inclusion in the green building industrySustainable materials and construction methodsHealth and well-being in buildingsThe future of work and the workplaceinformaconnect.com/greenbuildRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 03:17:52 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>The Order of the Orders</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/the-order-of-the-orders</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/the-order-of-the-orders</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 20, 2023; Event City: Austin, TX, US Join The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture for a lecture with Dora Epstein Jones, on Wednesday, September 20, 12:30 p.m. Dora Epstein Jones, Ph.D., is a theorist and teacher of architectural culture. Her work mainly focuses on the discipline of architecture, and includes interrogations on the discipline’s boundaries and operations through examinations of tectonics, practice, and pedagogy, as well as (generally external) concerns such as gender, sex, mobility, and criticality.  She has published in Log, Arch’it, ArcCa, and ACSA, edited the Zago/OfficedA installation book, Mechudzu: New Rhetorics for Architecture, Log 31: New Ancients, as well as written essays for publications by J,P:A, Office dA, SCI-Arc’s OnRamp, UCLA Architecture and anthologies on gender and sex in architecture. Epstein Jones holds a Ph.D. in Architectural History, Theory and Criticism and an M.A. in Urban Planning from UCLA.  She is a past research fellow of the Luce Foundation, the UC Regents, the Getty Research Institute, and the AIA. Ms. Epstein Jones has been a long-time collaborator with Jones, Partners: Architecture, and has curated a number of exhibitions of art practices by architects. A recording will be available on the Texas Architecture YouTube channel following the live event. Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 02:52:12 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Sharjah Architecture Triennial 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sharjah-architecture-triennial-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/sharjah-architecture-triennial-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 11, 2023 - Mar 10, 2024; Event City: Sharjah, AE The Sharjah Architecture Triennial is the first major platform for architecture and urbanism in the Middle East, North and East Africa, and Asia. The 2023 edition of the triennial, curated by Tosin Oshinowo, is titled &quot;The Beauty of Impermanence: An Architecture of Adaptability.&quot;The triennial will explore how innovative design solutions are emerging from conditions of scarcity in the Global South. It will also explore how architecture can be more adaptable and resilient in the face of climate change and other challenges.The triennial will feature a variety of exhibitions, installations, and workshops by leading architects, designers, and artists from around the world. Some of the highlights of the triennial include:An exhibition of works by emerging 
designers who are using innovative design solutions to address 
challenges in the Global South.A workshop on how to design for adaptability and resilience.A talk by a leading expert on the future of architecture in the Global South.www.sharjaharchitecture.orgRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 02:52:07 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Dubai Design Week 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/dubai-design-week-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/dubai-design-week-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 7, 2023 - Nov 12, 2023; Event City: Dubai, AE Dubai Design Week is the region&#039;s largest design event, showcasing the best in contemporary design from the Middle East and beyond. The event features a variety of exhibitions, installations, workshops, and talks by leading designers and architects.The 2023 edition of Dubai Design Week will focus on the theme of &quot;Design for a Better World.&quot; This theme explores how design can be used to address some of the world&#039;s most pressing challenges, such as climate change, social inequality, and economic development.The event will feature a variety of exhibitions and installations that explore different aspects of sustainable design. For example, the &quot;Design for Impact&quot; exhibition will showcase projects that are using design to make a positive impact on society. The &quot;Design for Good&quot; installation will explore how design can be used to create more inclusive and equitable spaces.www.dubaidesignweek.aeRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 02:52:03 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Tulane School of Architecture Fall Open House (In&#45;Person and Virtual)</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tulane-school-of-architecture-fall-open-house-in-person-and-virtual</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/tulane-school-of-architecture-fall-open-house-in-person-and-virtual</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 2, 2023; Event City: New Orleans, LA, US Interested in Tulane’s Graduate Architecture program? Attend the Fall Open House, either in-person or virtually! In-person will be at TuSA Downtown, 725 Howard Avenue, New Orleans LA 70130. Virtual will be on Zoom. Event includes an introduction from Program Director Ammar Eloueini, an overview of the program and admissions process, and a question-and-answer session.REGISTER NOW - IN PERSONREGISTER NOW - VIRTUALQuestions?  Please reach out to Michael Cusanza at mcusanza@tulane.edu Tulane University is committed to providing universal access to all our events. Please contact the event organizer listed above for accessibility accommodations. Please note that advance notice is necessary to arrange some accessibility needs.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 02:52:01 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>ACADIA 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/acadia-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/acadia-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 21, 2023 - Oct 28, 2023; Event City: Denver, CO, US The upcoming conference calls for the examination of suppressed voices, indigenous and feminist thinking and queer theory. All of which bring a new dimension to utopianism, capitalism and consumerism. Within this call we ask scholars to embrace uncertainty through digital and manual forms of making, engagement with virtual and physical spaces and artistic and scientific endeavors that span multiple disciplines and weave together old and new knowledge.Practitioners will be asked to offer disruptive making practices, experimental computation, ways of growing and emotionally connecting with the non-human, be it biological or artificial as well as theoretical thinking surrounding the challenges created by the human species. Critically examining these ideas is an essential component of imagining a future beyond the status quo.As we face new global challenges, we ask contributors to explore local and place specific making that carries its own unique signature through the systems, species, constraints and folklore that inform their practice. This is a direct attempt to think globally whilst acting locally, sensitively and with a sense of responsibility not only for our own species’ survival, but towards planetary interests.The call asks thinkers and makers to consider what new local ecologies shall emerge through environmental displacement of people, gradual migration of species and unprecedented environmental changes. What forensic landscapes shall emerge from the byproducts of our contemporary society and how can we scavenge and repurpose the leftovers of civilization? How does our mind and body interface with the bio-digital and how do we approach bioengineered chimeras?2023.acadia.orgRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 02:51:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>ADFF:TORONTO &#45; Architecture &amp;amp; Design Film Festival</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/adfftoronto-architecture-design-film-festival</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/adfftoronto-architecture-design-film-festival</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 1, 2023 - Nov 4, 2023; Event City: Toronto, ON, CA ADFF:TORONTO is an annual architecture and design film festival that showcases a wide range of films, from documentaries to experimental works, that explore the intersection of architecture, design, and culture. The festival also features a variety of events, including workshops, talks, and panel discussions with leading artists, architects, and designers.ADFF:TORONTO is a must-attend event for anyone interested in architecture and design. It is a great opportunity to see the latest films in the field and to learn from some of the most talented and creative people in the world.adfilmfest.com/adff-torontoRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 02:35:09 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Design Chicago 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/design-chicago-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/design-chicago-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 27, 2023 - Sep 28, 2023; Event City: Chicago, IL, US Design Chicago is the Midwest&#039;s Largest Residential Design Conference, featuring two days of events for kitchen, bath and home furnishings. It will be held on September 27th and 28th, 2023 at The Merchandise Mart in Chicago.The event will feature a variety of educational sessions, product demonstrations, and networking opportunities for interior designers, architects, and luxury custom home builders. There will also be two special evening events: the Opening Night Reception on September 27th and the Design Chicago Soiree on September 28th.designchicagoevent.comRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 02:34:54 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Temple University &#45; Tyler School of Art &amp;amp; Architecture Master of Landscape Architecture (MLArch) Virtual Information Session</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/temple-university-tyler-school-of-art-architecture-master-of-landscape-architecture-mlarch-virtual-information-session</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/temple-university-tyler-school-of-art-architecture-master-of-landscape-architecture-mlarch-virtual-information-session</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 18, 2023; Event City:  Master of Landscape Architecture (MLArch) Virtual Information SessionPlease join us at an upcoming Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Landscape Architecture Master&#039;s Program virtual information session. These sessions will provide an opportunity to get a glimpse into the design processes and concepts of current graduate students. Prospective students also learn more about the unique focus on ecological restoration in this accredited master&#039;s program. Major course requirements are only available at Ambler Campus.  The MLArch program is accredited by LAAB. More information about that can be found here: https://bulletin.temple.edu/gr...The curriculum sequence for pre and post-professional tracks and part-time options will also be discussed. You can view these options here: http://tyler.temple.edu/sites/...Register Here for the Virtual Information SessionsQuestions? Contact Tyler&#039;s Landscape Architecture Program at la-hort@temple.edu or 267-468-8181.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Pratt GCPE Admissions Info Session (in&#45;person + tour + studio visit)</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/pratt-gcpe-admissions-info-session-in-person-tour-studio-visit</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/pratt-gcpe-admissions-info-session-in-person-tour-studio-visit</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 19, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US RSVP HERE to learn more about Pratt’s Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment, and its 4 graduate degree programs. Virtual and in-person info sessions will share everything you need to know about the admissions process, visit campus, and give you a chance to speak with faculty from GCPE’s four interdisciplinary programs to find out which is the best match for you.MS, Historic Preservation
MS, Sustainable Environmental Systems
MS, Urban and Community Planning
MS, Urban Placemaking and ManagementFaced with climate change, systemic racism, and growing inequity, communities need forward-thinking approaches to urbanism now more than ever. Practice-based and rooted deeply in the network of communities we serve, our alliance of four graduate-level programs works to address these evolving threats, working in partnership to build asset-based solutions at the intersection of environment, equity, culture, and economy.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 02:34:50 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>DESIGNART TOKYO 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/designart-tokyo-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/designart-tokyo-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 20, 2023 - Oct 29, 2023; Event City: Tokyo, JP DESIGNART TOKYO is an annual art and design festival that takes place in various locations throughout Tokyo, Japan. The festival showcases a wide range of works, including architecture, design, fashion, and art. The theme of DESIGNART TOKYO 2023 is &quot;Sparks: Freeing Your Thoughts.&quot; This theme explores how computational design technology can be used to create new and innovative forms of art and design.The festival will feature a variety of exhibitions, workshops, and talks by leading artists and designers from around the world. Some of the highlights of the festival include:An exhibition of works by emerging 
designers who are using computational design technology to create new 
and innovative forms of art and design.A workshop on how to use computational design software to create your own works of art and design.A talk by a leading expert on the future of computational design and its impact on society.designart.jp/designarttokyo2023Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 02:17:52 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Cranbrook Academy Admissions Online Conversation</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/cranbrook-academy-admissions-online-conversation</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/cranbrook-academy-admissions-online-conversation</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 27, 2023; Event City:  Admissions Online Conversation - What is Cranbrook Academy of Art?Join our Admission team for an introduction to Cranbrook Academy of Art and our graduate-only (MFA?MArch) program. We’ll discuss the Academy’s ethos, live/work experience, and our eleven departments.RSVP for What is Cranbrook Academy of Art? on ZoomRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 19 Sep 2023 23:34:52 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>UCLA AUD&amp;apos;s Fall 2023 Virtual Open House for Graduate Programs: MArch, MSAUD, MA, PhD</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/ucla-auds-fall-2023-virtual-open-house-for-graduate-programs-march-msaud-ma-phd</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/ucla-auds-fall-2023-virtual-open-house-for-graduate-programs-march-msaud-ma-phd</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 26, 2023; Event City:  AUD&#039;s Virtual Open House for Graduate Programs presents an opportunity to meet our wonderful, dedicated faculty and learn more about our graduate programs in architecture and urban design. We&#039;ll hold our Fall 2023 Virtual Open House on Thursday, October 26, tentatively scheduled from 4:00 to 7:30 pm PST. Please register in advance via Zoom, and please register via Eventbrite as well for updates and reminders.Please bookmark and revisit this page for updates; this page last updated September 14, 2023.This virtual event will feature program overviews and Q&amp;A sessions with faculty, student advisors, and current students, as well as a portfolio workshop with AUD faculty to help sharpen your application and learn more about the graduate-program admissions process. You will also learn about AUD&#039;s Summer Programs, which introduce and deepen the design skills and perspectives that can enable and enrich a graduate-design education. A full Open House schedule will be posted as soon as possible.Please register for this event via Zoom in advance, and please register via Eventbrite as well for updates and reminders.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Latin American Architecture Biennial 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/latin-american-architecture-biennial-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/latin-american-architecture-biennial-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 26, 2023 - Sep 29, 2023; Event City: Pamplona, ES The Latin American Architecture Biennial 2023 will be held in Pamplona from September 26 to 29. This year the guest country will be Ecuador. In addition to the presentations of the selected biennialists, we will have keynote conferences and round tables by architectural figures such as Manuel Ramos, Diez + Muller, Surreal Estudio, MCM + A Taller de Arquitectura, and Durán &amp; Hermida, among others. The closing conference will be given by Rafael Vélez Calisto.Likewise, the Biennial will be completed with extensions in Seville, Granada, Barcelona and Madrid between October 2 and 5.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>2023 ACSA/AIA Intersections Research Conference: MATERIAL ECONOMIES</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/2023-acsaaia-intersections-research-conference-material-economies</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 19, 2023 - Oct 21, 2023; Event City: Amherst Center, MA, US The 2023 ACSA/AIA Intersections Research Conference: MATERIAL ECONOMIES will explore the role of architects and designers in transforming the way we use materials in the built environment. The conference will bring together academics, practitioners, and policymakers to discuss the latest research and best practices in sustainable materials and design.The conference will feature a variety of events, including keynote lectures, panel discussions, paper presentations, and workshops.The conference will also feature a number of special events, including a Hempcrete Workshop and a tour of the UMass Amherst Green Roof.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>6th Tallinn Architecture Biennale: &amp;apos;Edible; Or, The Architecture of Metabolism&amp;apos;</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/6th-tallinn-architecture-biennale-edible-or-the-architecture-of-metabolism</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 6, 2024 - Nov 10, 2024; Event City: Tallin, EE The Tallinn Architecture Biennale (TAB) is an international architecture and urban planning festival that takes place every two years in Tallinn, Estonia. TAB is known for its innovative and thought-provoking approach to architecture, and its focus on emerging trends and ideas.The theme of the 2024 TAB is &quot;Resources for a Future.&quot; This theme is particularly relevant in the current context, as the world faces a number of challenges related to resource scarcity and climate change. TAB 2024 will explore how architecture can respond to these challenges by using resources more wisely and designing more sustainable and resilient buildings and cities.TAB 2024 will feature a variety of events, including exhibitions, installations, workshops, and lectures. The main exhibition will be held at the Estonian Museum of Architecture, and will feature works by architects, designers, and artists from around the world. In addition to the main exhibition, there will be a number of satellite events held throughout Tallinn.TAB 2024 is a must-attend event for any architect or designer who is interested in the future of the built environment. The festival offers a unique opportunity to learn about the latest trends and ideas in architecture, and to connect with other professionals from around the world.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 19 Sep 2023 02:51:57 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Toronto Biennial of Art 2023</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 21, 2024 - Dec 1, 2024; Event City: Toronto, ON, CA The Toronto Biennial of Art (TBA) is a major international contemporary art exhibition that takes place every two years in Toronto, Canada. The TBA commissions artists to create new works that respond to the city&#039;s unique context and diverse communities. The 2024 TBA, curated by Dominique Fontaine and Miguel A. López, will explore the theme of &quot;What Water Knows, the Land Remembers.&quot;The TBA is a particularly exciting event for architecture and design enthusiasts because it often features works that engage with the built environment. In the past, TBA artists have created works that have transformed public spaces, explored the relationship between art and architecture, and considered the social and political implications of design.The 2024 TBA is sure to feature a variety of innovative and thought-provoking works that will challenge and inspire architecture and design audiences.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 19 Sep 2023 02:51:52 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>FIT&amp;apos;s 2023 Lawrence Israel Prize &#45; Joel Sanders</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/fits-2023-lawrence-israel-prize-joel-sanders</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 28, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US We are excited to announce the return of the Lawrence Israel Prize Talk here at FIT!  
  Sponsored by the Department of Interior Design, each year we invite a notable designer to discuss and present their work, work which might inform our futures as interior designers.
  This year we celebrate Joel Sanders, Principal of JSA/MIXdesign, who will present, “Inclusive Design: Equity, Access and Wellness.&quot;https://news.fitnyc.edu/event/...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 Sep 2023 00:35:08 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Baumer Lecture Series, Frida Escobedo &amp;amp; Dominic Leong</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 25, 2023; Event City: Columbus, OH, US Frida Escobedo Frida Escobedo StudioFrida Escobedo established her eponymous studio in Mexico City in 2006. The studio’s reputation, initially built on the strength of a series of competition-winning projects in her native country—including the renovation of the Hotel Boca Chica (2008), the El Eco Pavilion (2010), and the expansion of La Tallera Siquieros in Cuernavaca (2012)—has achieved global scope since 2018, when she received the prestigious appointment to design the annual Serpentine Pavilion in London’s Kensington Gardens, becoming the youngest architect to date to undertake the project.Escobedo’s practice defies the traditional boundaries of the discipline, operating at a wide array of scales and mediums, from buildings and experimental conservation projects to temporary installations and public sculpture, limited edition objects, publications, and exhibition design. Most recently, Escobedo was appointed as the architect to design the new Modern &amp; Contemporary Wing for The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, becoming the youngest and first woman to design a building for the institution.Following her appointment as the Design Architect for The Tang Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Frida Escobedo opened a studio in New York City in 2022.Escobedo is the recipient of numerous accolades, including the Architectural League of New York’s Young Architects Forum Award (2009), the BIAU Prize (2014), the Architectural Review Emerging Architecture Award (2016), and the Architectural League Emerging Voices Award (2017). In 2019, she was honored as an International Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), and the studio was named by the seminal architecture magazine DOMUS as one of the world’s “100+ Best Architecture Firms.” In addition to her practice, Escobedo has taught at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture (2016), Planning and Preservation (2015), the Architectural Association of London (2016), Harvard’s Graduate School of Design (2016/2019), Rice University (2019), and the most recently at the Yale University (2022).Dominic Leong, AIA Leong LeongDominic Leong is a founding partner at Leong Leong, where he focuses on architecture as an aesthetic, social, and ecological practice to address the pressing issues of our time. Dominic leads design, research and operational efforts across a variety of projects at Leong Leong. The firm’s work ranges from private houses, bespoke furniture collections, product design, exhibitions, and temporary pavilions to cultural spaces, civic buildings, and social housing.As a partner at Leong Leong, Dominic’s work has been recognized and supported by various international institutions including the Guggenheim Museo Bilbao, The Architectural League of New York, the American Institute of Architects, and the Graham Foundation. In 2014, Leong Leong designed the US Pavilion at the 14th La Biennale di Venezia.Projects undertaken by Leong Leong and co-directed by Dominic include the Anita May Rosenstein Campus for the Los Angeles LGBT Center (2019); Ray Philly, a multi-family development in Philadelphia, PA (2022); 3.1 Phillip Lim Flagship in Seoul, Korea (2010); MoMA PS1 Courtyard Coalition in Queens, NY (2022); and Hancock Park House in Los Angeles, CA (2023).Dominic has been invited to teach at Columbia University, The Cooper Union, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and he has lectured internationally at prominent institutions.Dominic is also a co-founder of Hawai’i Nonlinear, a Honolulu-based non-profit empowering Indigenous futures in the built environment through art and architecture.Dominic received a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University, graduating with Honors. He received his Bachelor of Architecture from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Dominic is a registered architect in the District of Columbia and the States of New York, Hawai’i, and Florida.https://knowlton.osu.edu/event...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 Sep 2023 00:18:27 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Baumer Lecture Series, Iñaki Echeverria</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 18, 2023; Event City: Columbus, OH, US Iñaki Echeverria is an architect, landscape urbanist, and entrepreneur based in Mexico City. He specializes in the integration of techniques conventionally associated with architecture, science, technology, and ecology to reconsider this intersection as an opportunity to transform buildings, landscapes, and infrastructure.https://knowlton.osu.edu/event...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 Sep 2023 00:18:21 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Baumer Lecture Series, Jason Hackworth</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 4, 2023; Event City: Columbus, OH, US Jason Hackworth is a professor of planning and geography at the University of Toronto. He has written about a variety of topics including public housing, neoliberalism, gentrification, and urban decline. His most recent book is entitled Manufacturing Decline (Columbia University Press, 2019).https://knowlton.osu.edu/event...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Baumer Lecture Series, Rosetta Elkin</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 27, 2023; Event City: Columbus, OH, US Is planting a tree a political act? In this lecture, Rosetta Elkin will explore the basic parameters of what designers call &quot;species selection&quot; and why it matters, by describing some of the world&#039;s largest planting projects. The evidence reveals planting a tree can either be one of the ultimate offerings to thriving on this planet, or one of the most extreme perversions of human agency over it.Rosetta Elkin is the academic director of the Masters in Landscape Program and associate professor in the School of Architecture at Pratt.Elkin works with landscape as a practice and a medium. One of the most direct ways to engage with landscape as a designer is to pay attention to plants; through behavior, across time and in our everyday lives. When I want to learn more about a plant, I pursue growth, not form. Most often, this draws me into the ground since plant life develops underfoot.In writing and scholarship, Elkin aims to experiment with the ways in which we compose our worlds, blurring the traditional boundaries in the research process. Professionally, Elkin is the founding Principal of Practice Landscape, a collaborative studio that prioritizes landscape-making, gardens, public exhibitions, and horticultural design to promote a more thoughtful and accountable design agenda, while Practice Grant supports community attempts to expand land-based practices.Elkin is also a Research Associate at Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum. Her work has received numerous awards including the Graham Foundation Grant, Harvard Climate Solutions Award, and the Garden Club of America Rome Prize in landscape architecture and has been exhibited widely in venues such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, Les Jardins de Metis, Chelsea Festival, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.Authored books range from a survey of tree planting programs across drylands in Plant Life: The Entangled Politics of Afforestation (University of Minnesota Press, 2022) and Tiny Taxonomy (Actar 2017) a publication which reflects on the scale of individual plants through a reading of three garden installations. Elkin’s most recent book project is a fieldwork-based portrait of climate adaptation around the world, entitled Landscapes of Retreat (K. Verlag, 2023). Elkin has published widely in magazine, journals and other media. Elkin believes in open access publishing, so all titles are also available on Elkin’s website.https://knowlton.osu.edu/event...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 16 Sep 2023 00:18:11 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Baumer Lecture Series, Paul Lewis</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/baumer-lecture-series-paul-lewis</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 20, 2023; Event City: Columbus, OH, US Based on both LTL Architects’ recently published book Manual of Biogenic House Sections and LTL’s exhibition Biogenic House Section this lecture presents a visually compelling argument for rethinking the material basis of architecture in a time of environmental crisis.Asserting that the most viable means to radically reduce embodied carbon in new buildings is to use plant and earth-based materials, the lecture, exhibit, and book demonstrate how this approach can catalyze new types of houses that reduce or sequester carbon, engage regenerative life cycles, and create healthier spaces for living.Interlaced into the talk are reuse and biogenic projects designed by LTL Architects. In particular, the lecture will explicate five small houses and a series of experiments that use biogenic material assemblies as a catalyst for building form, domestic organization, and spatial seduction. These projects demonstrate our optimism about architecture’s agency when embracing biogenic materials in the move towards a regenerative future.Paul Lewis, FAIA, is a Principal at LTL Architects based in New York City. He is professor at Princeton University School of Architecture.LTL is focused on plant-based building materials and the creative repurposing of buildings, and they have completed academic, cultural, and institutional adaptive reuse projects throughout the United States. LTL was named the 2019 NY State AIA firm of the year, have received a National Design Award, and were inducted into the ID Hall of Fame.LTL Architects are the authors of Intensities (2013), Opportunistic Architecture (2008), and Situation Normal....Pamphlet Architecture #21 (1998). Their 2016 book entitled Manual of Section has been translated into seven languages, and their follow-up book Manual of Biogenic House Sections, revealing the architectural potentials of plant and earth-based materials, was released at the end of 2022.Paul is the past President of the Architectural League of New York and a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome. He received a BA from Wesleyan University and an M.Arch from Princeton University.https://knowlton.osu.edu/event...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>ROME REDUX: the Pratt Rome Program after 50 years / Book talk with Frederick Biehle</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/rome-redux-the-pratt-rome-program-after-50-years-book-talk-with-frederick-biehle</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 22, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US Public presentation of a comprehensive history of the Pratt Rome program by Frederick Biehle. After the presentation, Pratt Rome Alums will receive copies of ROME REDUX; Richard Piccolo and Emanuela Ricciardi will be on hand to sign them!RSVP: http://www.tiny.cc/pratt-soa-fall-2023-rsvpRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 20:35:14 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Laboratorio Roma / Lecture by Federica Vannucchi</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/laboratorio-roma-lecture-by-federica-vannucchi</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 21, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US How can we teach Rome to Pratt architecture students who are coming from all parts of the world and most likely traveling to Italy for the first time? How can we teach architecture in Rome knowing the long and rich history of architectural learning – in which Italy has played a fundamental role since the Grand Tour tradition – yet understanding how this history has served the construction of intellectual Eurocentrism? “Laboratorio Roma” will speak of a work in progress, one that questions a unified understanding of Rome by opening it up to the present complexity and richness of its Mediterranean context. The Pratt Program in Rome is conceived as a collective, inclusive, pedagogical and research project whose scope is to provide a vital space of enquiry, exchange and enrichment for students, alumni, faculty, scholars and friends of the Program. RSVP: http://www.tiny.cc/pratt-soa-fall-2023-rsvpRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>NYCxDESIGN Presents Design Pavilion 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/nycxdesign-presents-design-pavilion-2023</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 12, 2023 - Oct 22, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US This October 12-22, NYCxDESIGN will present Design Pavilion, New York&#039;s premier public design exhibition, for another year of experiential installations that engage, inform and inspire. Taking place during Archtober - New York’s month-long celebration of architecture - this year’s edition of Design Pavilion will feature three activations by creative visionaries from multiple disciplines that evoke motifs of materiality, sustainability, social justice, and more. Two built installations, Bamboo Cloud at Pier 57 and Public Display at Gansevoort Plaza, will act as ‘urban oases’ for passersby as well as temporary forums designed to inspire community gathering, productive conversation, and personal reflection. The third exhibition, I Was Here, will be a digital art projection on the World Trade Center Podium, a bold statement reflecting on our country’s legacy of enslavement and the wish to heal wounded sites. 
BAMBOO CLOUD - Open 11am-9pm Daily, October 12-22, at Hudson River Park Pier 57 PUBLIC DISPLAY - Open 11am-9pm Daily, October 12-19, at Gansevoort PlazaI WAS HERE - Open 7pm-9pm Daily, October 12-22, at The Podium at One World Trade CenterRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 20:35:03 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Wide&#45;Angle View: Architecture as social space in the Manplan series 1969&#45;1970</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/wide-angle-view-architecture-as-social-space-in-the-manplan-series-1969-1970</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 13, 2023 - Feb 24, 2024; Event City: London, GB Through the lens of the pages of the Architectural Review magazine, Wide-Angle View is an exhibition on the Manplan series, a ground-breaking exploration of architecture’s impact on society. This exhibition of over 70 original photographs, some that have never been seen before, offers a unique insights on society in the late 1960s. The magazine was bold and innovative in its tone and style, incorporating pioneering graphic and print techniques and radical photojournalism to analyse the state of society in Britain at the turn of the decade. It initiated a new outlook and approach to architectural debate and journalism that is still relevant today. The Wide-Angle View photography exhibition looks at Manplan and presents photography from renowned professionals such as Ian Berry, Patrick Ward and Tony Ray-Jones at our Architecture Gallery in central London which is free and open to all.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 20:35:01 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>London Design Fair 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/london-design-fair-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/london-design-fair-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 21, 2023 - Sep 24, 2023; Event City: London, GB London’s favourite design fair returns September 2023
The UK’s largest and most influential design fair will make its much-anticipated return on 21 – 24 September 2023. London Design Fair (formerly Tent London) is recognised as the UK’s leading showcase of cutting-edge design, brands, makers, pavilions, and galleries, returning to the creative heart of London at the iconic Truman Brewery this September.As the essential event for design professionals and enthusiasts, London Design Fair will once again bring its unique mix of worldwide designers and brands to Shoreditch. Visitors will also enjoy world class talks and interactive workshops, discover exciting new designs, installations and emerging trends – and all at the largest commercial exhibition during London Design Festival. This is not your average show!londondesignfair.co.ukRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Vienna Design Week 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/vienna-design-week-2023</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 22, 2023 - Oct 1, 2023; Event City: Vienna, AT VIENNA DESIGN WEEK is Austria&#039;s most important multidisciplinary and curated design festival. Beyond the preoccupation with the design of products, it poses the question of what role the work of designers* plays for coexistence in the city and worldwide. Since 2007, VIENNA DESIGN WEEK has been a defining part of Vienna&#039;s design landscape. Organized by an independent association, the festival comprises around 200 events and welcomes 40,000 visitors each year.How can design contribute to both socially and ecologically sustainable solutions? How can it be critical and connect us in meaningful ways to the objects, spaces and services we need? Answers to questions like these are sought by VIENNA DESIGN WEEK on ten late summer days with a variety of events in the fields of product, graphic and industrial design, architecture and crafts, but also social design and with digital as well as experimental approaches.VIENNA DESIGN WEEK deliberately forgoes the characteristics of trade fairs and is not a direct sales event. Rather, it is about making accessible processes that lie beneath the commercial surface, as well as reflecting on our &quot;business as usual&quot;. Fundamental to this is the belief that conscious and visionary design, combined with a public informed about and participating in design, has the potential to produce a world that works better for everyone.The festival moves around the city from edition to edition, changing its main venue (usually an interim use) and Focus District each year. Locations all over the city are part of the program. The aim of VIENNA DESIGN WEEK is to respond to the site-specific circumstances, to involve local actors and to propose relevant solutions. But it is also about networking the design scene locally and internationally.It is particularly important for VIENNA DESIGN WEEK that exhibitions, product presentations and events take dealing with pressing issues of our time are not the only things taking place: The festival&#039;s multifaceted education program creates access for people who have not previously dealt with design, thus enabling insight and participation in this far-reaching field. The festival is aimed at everyone – from an international audience of professionals to school classes.The formats that have grown over the 17 years of the festival&#039;s history, such as Stadtarbeit and Urban Food &amp; Design, have established themselves as reliable components of the structure of VIENNA DESIGN WEEK. They are supported by a range of collateral events (talks, tours, openings, workshops, ...). An important addition to the festival program is also the contributions created by the numerous external partners. Since 2022, these will be presented under the name PLATFORM.Almost all the venues and program formats of VIENNA DESIGN WEEK are open to the public free of charge. The event is carried out by a non-profit association with the festival as well as annual activities being financed by a mixture of public funding, sponsorship and fees from exhibitors.viennadesignweek.atRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>30th International Sculpture Conference</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 10, 2023 - Oct 15, 2023; Event City: Jersey City, NJ, US The 30th International Sculpture Conference will be held in Jersey City, NJ October 10-15, 2023. Join us in Jersey City, where you can experience exciting conference activities including engaging panel discussions, hands-on workshops, networking events, artist studio tours, keynote address, optional art &amp; culture trips, the 2023 ISC Outstanding Student Awards Exhibition, and much more.The 2023 ISC Conference will feature:Annual littleSCULPTURE Show Exhibition - Comprised of small artworks, the littleSCULPTURE Show showcases how our talented artists handle the challenges of space and scale as dictated by the 8&quot; x 8&quot; x 8&quot; size restrictionARTSlams - Unique opportunities to meet with peers for creative critiqueBreakout Sessions - Meet with smaller groups to discuss techniques, share art, and answer questions.Learn more and register here.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>ICSD 2023: 11th International Conference on Sustainable Development</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/icsd-2023-11th-international-conference-on-sustainable-development</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 18, 2023 - Sep 20, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US Welcome to the 11th Annual International Conference on Sustainable Development (ICSD)! This year’s theme is, “The Midpoint of the SDGs: Global and Local Progress &amp; Challenges”. ICSD 2023 will be hybrid. Events on September 18th (side events) and 19th (parallel sessions and abstract presentations) will take place virtually. The high-level segment on September 20th can be attended virtually, or in person at Alfred Lerner Hall on the Columbia University Campus in New York City.Learn more and register here.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 00:35:24 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Tomorrow. Building World Congress 2023 (TBWC23)</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/tomorrow-building-world-congress-2023-tbwc23</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/tomorrow-building-world-congress-2023-tbwc23</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 7, 2023 - Nov 9, 2023; Event City: Barcelona, ES The Tomorrow. Building World Congress 2023 is a global event that aims to empower the green and digital transition of buildings and urban infrastructures. Held within the framework of the Smart City Expo World Congress, the TBWC23 seeks to catalyze positive change in how we plan, construct, renovate, and operate buildings and urban infrastructures. The congress emphasizes a shift in the built environment towards a circular and digitalized model that ensures efficiency, resilience, and net-zero cities. Topics covered during the congress include Design Tech, Green Districts, Decarbonized Infrastructure, PropTech, Liveable Cities, Urban Strategies &amp; Management, and Smart Building.https://www.tomorrow-building....Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 00:35:19 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/seoul-biennale-of-architecture-and-urbanism-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/seoul-biennale-of-architecture-and-urbanism-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 1, 2023 - Oct 29, 2023; Event City: Seoul, KR The Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism returns in 2023 for its fourth edition, hosting the Seoul 100-year Masterplan exhibition. The exhibition, which follows the theme of Multi-Layered Land Use and Green Network, will establish long-term plans for the city, including eco-friendly solutions and new infrastructure. This year&#039;s festival is curated by architects Byoung Soo Cho and Eui Young Chun and will address three key fields: ecology, topography, and views.https://2023.seoulbiennale.org...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 00:35:10 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Sydney Design Week 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/sydney-design-week-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/sydney-design-week-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 15, 2023 - Sep 24, 2023; Event City: Sydney, AU The 27th edition of Sydney Design Week is named &quot;Amodern&quot;, inspired by an essay penned by the French philosopher Bruno Latour. This essay delves into the intricate relationship between humans and nature in contemporary design. The program for the event is segmented into six distinct themes: Eco Systems, Material Cultures, Communal Cities, Micro Cycles, Connected Threads, and Photofields. Spanning ten days, Sydney Design Week showcases a plethora of exhibitions, discussions, film viewings, workshops, tours, and performances, offering a comprehensive insight into the world of design.https://powerhouse.com.au/prog...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 00:18:13 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Chicago Architecture Biennial</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/chicago-architecture-biennial</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/chicago-architecture-biennial</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 21, 2023 - Feb 11, 2024; Event City: Chicago, IL, US The Chicago Architecture Biennial is a significant event that showcases the transformative global impact of creativity and innovation in the fields of architecture and design. The fifth edition, titled &quot;CAB 5: This is a Rehearsal,&quot; will feature a variety of events and exhibitions, with over 100 cultural partners participating. The Biennial will explore various themes and topics relevant to the architecture and design community, making it a must-attend for professionals and enthusiasts alike.https://www.chicagoarchitectur...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 20:01:08 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Singapore Design Week</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/singapore-design-week</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/singapore-design-week</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 21, 2023 - Oct 1, 2023; Event City: Singapore City, SG Singapore Design Week (SDW) is one of Asia&#039;s premier design festivals. SDW 2023 will present an extraordinary showcase of Singapore&#039;s distinctive brand of creativity. The event explores design through three defining festival pillars: Design Futures, Design Marketplace, and Design Impact. From the festival hub at the National Design Centre to Design Districts at Bras Basah.Bugis, Marina Bay, and Orchard, and many other Design Community locations, SDW 2023 promises to be a celebration of design and innovation.https://sdw.designsingapore.or...Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 20:01:03 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>​Atlanta Design Festival</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/atlanta-design-festival</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/atlanta-design-festival</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 14, 2023 - Oct 22, 2023; Event City: Atlanta, GA, US Atlanta Design Festival is a platform to celebrate, convene, &amp; connect creative industries. The festival invites the brightest creative leaders and organizations to host installations, exhibitions, design and architecture tours, film screenings, conference panels and more, to showcase Atlanta as a global powerhouse and innovator of ideas.https://atlantadesignfestival....Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 19:51:58 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Shelf Life</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/shelf-life</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/shelf-life</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 20, 2023; Event City:  Join DesignTO on September 20, 2023 at 12pm for &#039;Shelf Life&#039; an online panel discussion about the state of publishing in architecture and design, featuring editorial directors and writers Ashley Simone and Brian Sholis, and designer and writer Wendy W Fok.This talk will take a deep dive into architecture books, exploring the medium of print media, the oscillating nature of books as objects and vehicles of storytelling and documentation, and the question of shelf life: how books stay relevant and sustain conversations.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 00:52:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>BUILDINGS FOR PEOPLE AND PLANTS</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/buildings-for-people-and-plants</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/buildings-for-people-and-plants</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 14, 2023; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US Lecture by Amale Andraos and Dan Wood, WORKac
Introduction by Pratt SoA Dean Quilian Riano
Moderation by GAUD Interim Chairperson Alex Barker
Thurs. SEPT 14, 2023 @ 6:30PM
Higgins Hall Auditorium
RSVP LINKWORKac co-founders and principals Amale Andraos and Dan Wood will present their practice’s recent work in a lecture entitled ‘Buildings, People, Plants.’ Their lecture will focus on a series of projects that re-examine architecture’s capacities to actively reshape social and environmental concerns– building on the practice’s focus on public work across scales and contexts to its focus on innovative approaches to preservation, sustainable systems, and greater integration of architecture and landscape at the scale of buildings, amongst other.  The practice has achieved international acclaim for projects such as the Edible Schoolyards in Brooklyn and Harlem, a public library for Kew Gardens Hills, the Miami Museum Garage, the Student Success Center at the Rhode Island School of Design , a new branch for the Brooklyn Public Library in DUMBO, and two community centers in Mexico City in collaboration with IUA. Current projects include the Beirut Museum of Art in Lebanon, a Public Library for Boulder, Colorado, a new commercial building in Mission Bay, San Francisco, and a new space for the People&#039;s Theater Project in Inwood, New York City.
Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 00:51:55 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>VISIONS2030: EARTH EDITION</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/visions2030-earth-edition</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/visions2030-earth-edition</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 15, 2023 - Sep 24, 2023; Event City: Valencia, CA, US Located at iconic California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in northern Los Angeles County, one of the year’s most anticipated experiential events will offer immersive environments for you to dream up wildly positive futures. Imagine new possibilities and transform your consciousness! Together we can shift the tone of climate conversation toward Earth optimism!Come wander through a multi-sensory festival anchored by the Dream Domes. Let your curiosity guide you on a journey into states of mind where imagination, art, innovation, and family-friendly activities converge, including goat yoga, Indigenous storytelling, curated art experiences, live music performances, sound baths, local food, and much more.Can’t wait to see you at this Festival of Eco-Consciousness, where imagination dances to the beat of transformation!eartheditionfestival.laRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 00:34:48 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Archtober 2023</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/archtober-2023</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/archtober-2023</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 1, 2023 - Oct 31, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US Archtober, a New York City-based platform that promotes the discovery of architecture and design through experiences and content, will celebrate the next installment of its annual Festival from October 1–31, 2023. In collaboration with over 100 partners and sponsors across the city, the 2023 Festival will gather events, exhibitions, resources, and activities across the five boroughs to raise awareness of the importance of architecture and design in New York City. This year for the first time, the platform has introduced a 2023 theme, Bridging Divides, which helps to organize select programming with shared goals and conceptual connections. Additionally, Archtober is excited to continue to expand the Archtober Guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app.“As Archtober celebrates its 13th year, we are thrilled to be working with over 100 collaborating partners to offer an impressive—and still growing—lineup of architecture and design events,” says Jesse Lazar, Interim Executive Director, AIA New York and the Center for Architecture. “Archtober 2023 feels more expansive than ever,” he adds, “thanks in part to the return of our ever-popular Building of the Day series, which features 31 tours and reaches as far afield as the Robert Olnick Pavilion at Magazzino Italian Art, designed by Miguel Quismondo of MQ Architecture and Alberto Campo Baeza.”“As the post-pandemic world continues to shape shift, the Archtober platform has also introduced its first-ever theme for 2023,” says Katie Mullen, Director of Archtober and Director of  Exhibitions and Programs, Center for Architecture. “Bridging Divides points towards breaking down barriers within the field of architecture and design, as well as within the built environment that surrounds us.”Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 00:17:53 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Open House Chicago</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/open-house-chicago</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/open-house-chicago</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 14, 2023 - Oct 15, 2023; Event City: Chicago, IL, US Every October, the Chicago Architecture Center is proud to host Open House Chicago—a free public festival that offers self-guided history and architecture trails throughout Chicago, talks and programming, and behind-the-scenes access to architecturally, historically and culturally significant sites across the city.Open House Chicago remains one of the largest events of its kind in the world. This year, Open House Chicago&#039;s in-person site visits will occur on October 14 and 15. Additional plans for OHC 2023 include the OHC app, virtual programs and special programming.In 2023 we will highlight more than 20 Chicago neighborhoods, 170 sites, outdoor exploration on themes of neighborhood investment, community engagement, historic preservation and more. You will also find tips and itineraries for exploring shopping, dining and other attractions in each neighborhood.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 12 Sep 2023 20:17:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Panel Discussion: Wendy W Fok’s Latest Book, digitalSTRUCTURES</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/panel-discussion-wendy-w-foks-latest-book-digitalstructures</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/panel-discussion-wendy-w-foks-latest-book-digitalstructures</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 29, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US WHAT: Panel Discussion: Wendy W Fok’s Latest Book, digitalSTRUCTURESdigitalSTRUCTURES: Data and Urban Strategies of the Civic Future ponders “If our everyday objects are digital and no longer physical, how does it challenge ecological questions? How does this affect the future of urban living?” The book also explores the relationship between the digital and physical through the use of print text, mixed reality, and augmented reality. This raises further provocations about how digital properties intersect with the physical world, and what this might mean for the future of publishing and information exchange.
  Wendy W Fok (she/them), trained as an architect, is interested in design, technology, and creative solutions for the built environment. They have experience in Product Development and Program Management from Zero to Launch, Design-Build, Manufacturing, Hardware/Software, and Digital Fabrication.
  Fok holds a Doctor of Design from the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) in partnership with the Harvard Law School, obtained a Master of Architecture and Certification of Urban Policy/Planning from Princeton University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture with a Concentration in Economics (Statistics) from Barnard College, Columbia University.
  DATE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2023
  TIME: Noon to 2 p.m. PT
  WHERE: WATT Hall B1, Architecture + Fine Arts Library, University of Southern CaliforniaLINK: https://arch.usc.edu/events/a-panel-discussion-on-wendy-w-foks-book-digital-structuresRead the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 12 Sep 2023 02:51:54 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Leo Marmol, FAIA &#45; Los Angeles: Building The Modern Utopia // SMC NOMAS</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/leo-marmol-faia-los-angeles-building-the-modern-utopia-smc-nomas</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/leo-marmol-faia-los-angeles-building-the-modern-utopia-smc-nomas</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 27, 2023; Event City: Santa Monica, CA, US Come join us for the SMC NOMAS Fall Lecture by Leo Marmol, FAIA on Wednesday, September 27th at 6:30pm. Center for Media and Design 1660 Stewart St. (Auditorium) Santa Monica, CA 90404. This event is free and we recommend parking at the CMD parking lot off of Pennsylvania Ave.Leo Marmol, FAIA, is Managing Partner of the architect-led design-build practice Marmol Radziner, founded in 1989 with Ron Radziner, FAIA.  Based in Los Angeles with offices in San Francisco and New York, the firm is known for its innovative approach that includes architecture, construction, landscape, interiors, and furniture.  Since its inception, the firm has developed a reputation for innovative design, sustainable architecture, and prolific restoration work.  As Managing Partner, Leo oversees all aspects of the firm’s design-build capabilities and supervises the company’s construction process.With a passion for mid-century Modern architecture, Leo has worked to restore many historic architectural icons in Southern California.  Noteworthy examples include Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann, Lew, Brown, Sten, and Kronish houses, R.M. Schindler’s Elliot and Kings Road houses, and Minoru Yamasaki’s Century Plaza Hotel.Marmol Radziner’s unique business practice and commitment to design excellence was rewarded with the honor of being named the American Institute of Architects California Council’s 2004 Firm of the Year.  In 2007, Leo was elevated to the College of the Fellows of the American Institute of Architects.Leo received his Bachelor of Architecture with a Minor in Philosophy from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California.
Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>US Architects Declare: ADAPTIVE FUTURES</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/us-architects-declare-adaptive-futures</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/us-architects-declare-adaptive-futures</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 15, 2023 - Nov 3, 2023; Event City:  US Architects Declare is launching the first season of Adaptive Futures, a series of online discussions presenting selected adaptive reuse projects. The event is the result of a Town Hall in January this year where more than two dozen members of signatory firms came together to discuss how we can use Adaptive Futures to address our mission of addressing our global climate emergency.The event is rooted under the premise that retaining existing buildings and reusing materials are powerful levers in the race to decarbonize. Rather than perpetuating an extravagant cycle of demolition and new construction, which benefits a select few, retrofitting buildings and cities conserves resources and sustains communities in place. While demolition and new construction emphasize improvements in building performance, such strategies often disrupt the thriving and interdependent ecologies that inhabit existing fabrics. By seeking opportunities for change through buildings in place, adaptive reuse, retrofit, and other approaches to building conservation and reuse presents more holistic approaches for climate activism rooted in attention, care, and resourcefulness while maintaining culturally rich existing built fabrics.For the first season in the Fall of 2023, US AD will be hosting architects and designers presenting selected projects across scales and uses, including cultural projects like the St. Ann’s Warehouse Theater by Marvel, the recently inaugurated Powerhouse Arts by PDWD and Herzog &amp; DeMeuron, the Timber Adaptive Reuse Theater by CO Adaptive, and the Cruden Martin in St. Louis by El Dorado and Good Development Group. The series also includes the presentation of residential and community projects by Davidson Rafailidis and Architensions. Each presentation will be moderated by a member of the US AD steering committee.US Architects Declare is a network of architects organizing for radical change in the building sector around climate, social justice, and biodiversity. Architects Declare started in the UK in 2019 by inviting architectural firms to sign on as signatories to a joint declaration and has grown into a global network with declarations from 23 countries. Architects Declare places the responsibility and imperative on the architectural community, on architecture firms, and on architecture schools to state and enact change. Through this collective work, which is locally defined but globally connected, we can amplify both our knowledge and our impact toward change.An intersectional approach to climate, justice, and biodiversity has defined efforts in the US. We believe that these issues must be understood in relation to each other, and that the urgency of the crisis requires an immediate transformation in the ways we teach, practice, and build. Further, we believe that this means working collectively, across offices and institutions, to think beyond the boundaries of our roles on individual projects. Incremental approaches will not bring about rapid systemic change. Furthermore, we understand that black, indigenous, and other people of color have been disproportionately impacted by historical and present-day actions that perpetuate societal inequities and preserve white privilege.US Architects Declare is not looking for a one-size-fits-all solution, recognizing that different firms, institutions, and individuals have different capacities to change.  1. &quot;Cruden Martin&quot;David Dowell (El Dorado) / Greg Gleicher (Good Development Group) St. Louis (MO)Friday, September 15th (12:30 ET) Moderator: Francisco Brown (US AD / Micropolitan Studio)2. &quot;Big Space Little Space” and “Continual Construction&quot;Stephanie Davidson and Georg Rafailidis (Davidson Rafailidis) Buffalo (NY)Friday, September  22nd (12:30 PM ET)Moderator: Sarah Gunawan (US AD / Terrestrial Pursuits)3. &quot;Timber Adaptive Reuse Theatre&quot;Ruth Mandl and Bobby Johnston (CO Adaptive) New York (NY) Friday, October 13th (12:30 ET) Moderator: David Benjamin (US AD / Columbia GSAPP/ The Living)4. &quot;St. Ann&#039;s Warehouse&quot;Jonathan Marvel (Marvel) New York, (NY) Friday,  October 20th (12:30) Moderator: Gwen Fuertes (US AD / LMSa)5. &quot;House on House&quot; Alessandro Orsini and Nick Roseboro (Architensions) New York (NY) Friday, October 27th (12:30  ET) Moderator: Debbie Chen (US AD / RISD)6. &quot;Powerhouse Art” Gowanus, NYTory Cuddy, (PBDW Architects) New York, NYFriday,  November 3rd (12:30  ET)Moderator: Arathi Gowda (US AD / ZGF)Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Aroussiak Gabrielian Lecture</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/aroussiak-gabrielian-lecture</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 21, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US AROUSSIAK GABRIELIAN LECTUREThursday, September 21
Aroussiak&#039;s lecture will begin at 7:00 pm in the Forum, Academic Wing, Elaine and Bram Goldsmith Campus
Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90045

The lecture and parking are free and open to the public.Aroussiak Gabrielian, PH.D, FAAR
Aroussiak Garrielian is an environmental designer and bioartist with training in architecture, landscape architecture, and media arts.  She is Director of Design at FOREGROUND DESIGN AGENCY,  a transdisciplinary design practice operating between the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, and the arts.
Her research utilizes expanded media and methods to develop new ways of engaging with the spatial, situational, temporal, and tactile phenomena of landscape. As part of FOREGROUND, Aroussiak deploys design methodologies that use future scenarios as tools to better understand the present and that use design as a means of speculation. Prior to initiating her own practice, Aroussiak worked at Snøhetta in New York City on various architectural and landscape architectural projects including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art expansion and the Guadalajara Museum of Environmental Science.
Aroussiak is a member of the Association of Professional Futurists and a consultant for futures oriented design work.
Aroussiak is presently Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture + Urbanism at the USC School of Architecture, and Affiliate Faculty of Media Arts + Practice at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. She recently launched and currently directs the Landscape Futures Lab, which serves as a design-research incubator for climate innovation and imagination.
Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Drawing Into Architecture</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/drawing-into-architecture</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/drawing-into-architecture</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 11, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US With Stan Allen, Olalekan Jeyifous, Hilary Sample, and Billie Tsien. Moderated by Gregory Wessner, Executive Director of the National Academy of Design.
Drawings in architecture serve a variety of purposes, from the functional to the conceptual. Drawings communicate the image of a building to a client or public. They guide a building’s construction. But drawing as a practice helps an architect or designer explore ideas–about a building’s site, its volume, its plan, its details, and more. Drawing is a tool not only of observation and management, but also of imagination; drawings can articulate a speculative realm of possibility that extends beyond established ideas and material conditions. Over the past several decades, the array of digital technologies that have transformed design have transformed drawing itself. As these technologies are absorbed by designers, what is the state of drawing in architecture today?Learn more and register.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2023 20:01:33 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>First Friday: RAMSA</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/first-friday-ramsa</link>
<guid>https://archiecho.com/first-friday-ramsa</guid>
<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 13, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US The League’s First Friday events are informal social gatherings that allow members to visit the offices of leading design practices and see work on the boards.
Founded in 1969, Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) is internationally recognized for their broad portfolio of work that engages with place, history, and culture, bringing architectural traditions into new contexts. In the firm’s own words: “Forward doesn’t mean breaking with the past; forward means continuing traditions in a fresh new way.” Now led by 19 partners, RAMSA is a 260-person studio of architects, interior designers, and supporting staff based in New York City. The firm’s geographical scope has widened as the practice has diversified, with projects that range from educational campuses and public libraries to residential towers and family homes. RAMSA works throughout the United States as well as across Europe, Asia, and South America, and has earned numerous awards and citations for design excellence.Learn more and register.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2023 20:01:28 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>First Friday: ZGF Architects</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Nov 3, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US The League’s First Friday events are informal social gatherings that allow members to visit the offices of leading design practices and see work on the boards.
ZGF Architects is a leader in sustainable and regenerative design. Recently named one of Fast Company’s most innovative companies of 2023, the firm has a diverse portfolio that includes healthcare and research facilities, mixed-use developments, corporate campuses, and ecodistricts. Founded in 1942 in Portland, Oregon, ZGF has evolved from a single office with strong regional roots to a national practice with seven offices across North America and a staff of over 800 people. In the firm’s own words, “As stewards of the built environment, our applied research and learnings over the past 70 years allow us to invent new approaches that address urgent climate challenges in complex building types.”Learn more and register.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>First Friday: James Corner Field Operations</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Dec 1, 2023 - Dec 31, 2023; Event City: New York, NY, US The League’s First Friday events are informal social gatherings that allow members to visit the offices of leading design practices and see work on the boards.
James Corner Field Operations is a landscape architecture and urban design practice known for significant public realm projects such as the High Line and the Qianhai Water City master plan. Founded in 1999 in Philadelphia, the firm is now based in New York City, with offices in Philadelphia, San Francisco, Shenzhen, and London. Learn more and register.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2023 20:01:17 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Boundary Conditions: Reframing the Pepys Estate</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 22, 2023 - Oct 15, 2023; Event City: London, GB More than 50 years after documentary photographer Tony Ray-Jones captured iconic images of Deptford’s brutalist Pepys Estate for The Architectural Review, a group of image-makers has returned to explore aspects of contemporary life at the groundbreaking housing scheme.Venue and dates: Gareth Gardner Gallery
50 Resolution Way, London SE8 4AL
22 September 2023 – 15 October 2023Private view, 21 September 6pm–9pm
Free admission, check website for specific opening dates/timesNew works by: Jérôme Favre, Gareth Gardner, Tim George, Freddie Miller, Danilo MurruGareth Gardner Gallery – the UK’s only gallery dedicated to photography of architecture and place – will host Boundary Conditions, an exhibition combining newly-commissioned photography with film, graphics and archive material. The exhibit is showing as part of the 2023 Deptford X art festival. Inspired by The Architectural Review’s seminal Manplan editorial programme of 1969–1970, the project also commemorates the completion of construction of the estate 50 years ago, in 1973. The exhibition provides a series of contemporary perspectives of the estate, while also investigating how its fortunes have &quot;uctuated through history. Opened in 1966 by the Duke of Edinburgh for ‘the peaceful enjoyment and well-being of Londoners’, the Pepys Estate was prominently featured in the Manplan issue on housing in September 1970, illustrated by monochrome reportage photographs by Tony Ray-Jones.More information here.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>From Field to Form: Building Materials and the Climate: Constructing a New Future Report Launch</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 19, 2023; Event City:  From Field to Form is a series of events exploring the 
possibilities, life cycles, and architectural implications of plant- and
 earth-based materials.
			
		
	
	
		
			
							Buildings are set to dominate climate change. Join us for a discussion of possible solutions.
The Architectural League presents a livestream of the launch of Building Materials and the Climate: Constructing a New Future, a global report by the Yale Center for Ecosystems + Architecture (Yale CEA), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction
 (GlobalABC). The first-of-its-kind report was developed by leading 
experts from six continents and designed to unite stakeholders from 
across the industry to cooperate on new pathways to radically accelerate
 the ethical decarbonization of materials by 2050.
Presented by report co-authors Mae-ling Lokko and Anna Dyson, the presentations and panel discussion will bring together leading stakeholders and changemakers in the building industry. 
The full list of speakers and panelists will be announced at a press conference on September 12, 2023. Please go to www.cea.yale.edu for more information and live updates.
Mae-ling Lokko is an assistant 
professor at Yale University’s School of Architecture and Yale’s Center 
for Ecosystems in Architecture. She is the founder of Willow 
Technologies, Ltd., a sustainable materials and building technology 
company based in Accra, Ghana. Through her work, Lokko explores the 
potential of agro-waste, bio-based materials, and new models of 
production.
Anna Dyson is the Hines Professor of 
Architecture at the Yale Schools of Architecture (YSoA) and Environment 
(YSE). Dyson is also founding director of the Yale Center for Ecosystems
 in Architecture (CEA). She holds many international patents on building
 systems innovations for the collection and distribution of clean 
energy, water, air quality, and material life cycle.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2023 02:34:56 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>ARCHITECTURE ENGAGED Lecture with Peter Frankfurt</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/architecture-engaged-lecture-with-peter-frankfurt</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 15, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US PETER FRANKFURT
Imaginary Forces, Co-founder &amp; Executive Creative Director
Frankfurt&#039;s multidisciplinary design firm has produced projects that include award-winning main title sequences and marketing campaigns for blockbuster films. A creative storyteller with a passion for visual language, Peter’s career has traveled many paths, from producing movies, documentaries, sports experiences for the NFL and NBA, to entertainment marketing.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Sep 2023 20:35:13 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>RUDC 2023 Symposium, Cities in Transition: Designing for a World in Flux</title>
<link>https://archiecho.com/rudc-2023-symposium-cities-in-transition-designing-for-a-world-in-flux</link>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 19, 2023 - Oct 20, 2023; Event City: Washington, DC, US Please join us for the 2023 RUDC Symposium, tilted &quot;Cities in Transition: Designing for a World in Flux.&quot; This event will examine the volatile changes currently affecting urban environments. The dynamic two-day symposium will be held on October 19th and 20th in Washington, DC, and will feature presentations, panel discussions, and on-site project tours.We extend a warm invitation to urban designers and thinkers from all disciplines and geographies to join us for this stimulating discussion. Prominent urbanists and designers from around the country will convene in the nation&#039;s capital to explore and discuss our &quot;Cities in Transition: Designing for a World in Flux.&quot;This event is organized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Regional and Urban Design Knowledge Community, in partnership with the American Planning Association (APA) Design and Preservation Division, AIA Urban Design Committee | DC (AIA UD|DC), the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Potomac Chapter, and the Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center (WAAC) at Virginia Tech. We would like to extend our gratitude to our sponsors: Gensler, HKS, Land Collective, and Gehl.For more information and to register, please visit www.rudc-symposium.com.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>Barcelona Design Week 2023</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 16, 2023 - Oct 28, 2023; Event City: Barcelona, ES Barcelona Design Week is coming back from October 16th to 28th with a very special edition, number 18,
 our coming of age. In addition, it will be an edition that, for the 
first time, will be expressly associated with the 17 Sustainable 
Development Goals declared by the United Nations.Facing a global 
scenario marked by uncertainty, complexity and volatility, design is a 
key element for people&#039;s present and future, to create a human future. 
In this sense, this year we have set ourselves a clear goal, to launch a global initiative to promote SDG goal number 18, and it becomes our motto: Design for Human FutureHalfway
 to achieving the goals of the 2030 Agenda, launched in 2015, now is the
 time to take a realistic view of what has been achieved so far and what
 reminds to be done. It is for this reason that we at Barcelona Design 
Week believe that it&#039;s time to give design the importance it deserves by launching this transversal initiative.We are the first design week associated with the Sustainable Development Goals.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>London Design Festival 2023</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Sep 16, 2023 - Sep 24, 2023; Event City: London, GB London Design Festival celebrates and promotes the city as a design capital on the
global stage.
London
 Design Festival was launched by Sir John Sorrell CBE and Ben Evans CBE 
in 2003. Building on London’s existing design activity, their concept 
was to create an annual event that would promote the city’s creativity, 
drawing in the country’s greatest thinkers, practitioners, retailers and
 educators to a deliver an unmissable celebration of design. The launch 
of the first Festival took place at Bloomberg on 25 March 2003, with a 
show of support from design, education, government and London 
organisations. 20 years later, this vision remains ever strong.In
 2019, the Festival welcomed a record-breaking 600,000 individual 
visitors from over 75 countries. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 
2022, London Design Festival now moves into a new decade, celebrating 
how it has played a key role in the growth of the design industry, 
bolstering London’s position as a global destination for business, 
culture and tourism, and contributed to the UK’s reputation as a 
creative powerhouse. As one of the world’s leading design events, the 
Festival has also served as the blueprint for design weeks and festivals
 globally and continues to be a key moment on the cultural calendar.“London
 Design Festival is a fantastic event which brings together designers 
from across the globe and demonstrates the capital’s position as a 
powerhouse for the creative industries. London is known for its 
creativity and continues to attract the best companies and talent from 
around the world. I’m delighted to support London Design Festival, which
 shows that London is open to great ideas, innovation and people from 
all backgrounds.” Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London.“London and Design 
go hand in hand. It is part of our story. London Design Festival is a 
platform for hundreds of design stories to be told. Each of them talks 
to an expanding audience hungry for design ideas and enjoying the 
quality and diversity of what’s on offer. It all confirms London’s 
status as the global centre of design.&quot; - Ben Evans CBE.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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<title>2023 AIA Regional &amp;amp; Urban Design Symposium &#45;&#45; Cities in Transition: Designing for a World in Flux</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Event Date: Oct 19, 2023 - Oct 20, 2023; Event City: Washington, DC Join us for an in-person two-day Symposium on October 19 and 20 in Washington, DC. We will delve into emerging trends, theories, and technologies that are shaping the future of regional and urban design.Day 1: Convening in Washington, DC, the symposium&#039;s first day will explore the future of city design through various fast-paced presentations and panel discussions.Day 2: The conversation will continue the symposium&#039;s second day with a series of on-site project tours and workshops throughout the Washington, DC region.We welcome all urban designers and thinkers, no matter your discipline or geography, to join us for this engaging and stimulating discussion. Prominent urbanists and urban designers from around the country will convene in the nation&#039;s capital to explore and discover our &quot;Cities in Transition: Designing for a World in Flux.&quot;Sponsors and Partners: This event is sponsored by the AIA Regional and Urban Design Committee (RUDC). Thanks to our sponsors, Gensler, HKS, David Rubin Land Collective, and Gehl, and to our Partners AIA UD|DC, APA Design and Preservation Division, ASLA Potomac, and Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center at Virginia Tech. There is still room for additional sponsors!! See the &quot;Sponsors&quot; section of the website.Registration is open! Find out more and register now at www.rudc-symposium.com.Read the full post on Bustler ]]></description>
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