‘City for All?’ public art festival questions who builds our cities, and for whom
Aug 17, 2022by Jincy Iype Aug 17, 2022
by Jincy Iype Aug 17, 2022
by Dilpreet Bhullar Aug 17, 2022
Memory of a Telluric Movement by Jose Dávila at Museum Haus Konstruktiv is a poetic juxtaposition of natural & industrial materials to visually represent an intertwined world.
by Sunena V Maju Aug 16, 2022
Atelier Oslo and KIMA Arkiterktur transformed the two buildings constructed in the 1880s and helped shape the new identity of the Norwegian Press House.
by Rahul Kumar Aug 16, 2022
Carissa Potter Carlson reimagines the world as a loving place and inquires ideas of intimacy through her thoughtful art.
by Anmol Ahuja Aug 15, 2022
Presenting building constituents and finishes didactically as they are, this renovation of a concrete shell by DDAA revels in details and joineries, morphing greys into material showcases.
by Zohra Khan Aug 15, 2022
The exhibition looks at three historic British projects with women custodians whose architectural layouts challenge the conventions of a domestic plan.
by Shraddha Nair Aug 15, 2022
Paris-based artist Tatiana Trouvé discusses her childhood in Senegal, her drawing processes, and the ongoing exhibition of sketches and sculptures at the Centre Pompidou.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Aug 14, 2022
Japan House London brings the exhibition Symbiosis: Living Island that draws on the history of island Inujima and the indispensable relation between ecology and humans.
by Jincy Iype Aug 13, 2022
The Victorian Pride Centre in Melbourne by Brearley Architects + Urbanists and Grant Amon Architects reveals an atypical form of interconnected tubes wrapped in a concrete skin.
by Sukanya Deb Aug 13, 2022
Jameel Arts Centre presents a significant exhibition of works that envision the idea of a collaborative and co-authored art history, rather than one of proprietorship and ownership.
by Sunena V Maju Aug 12, 2022
MVRDV and Fugger Foundations create the Next500 pavilion as a platform to discuss the future of social housing, in preparation for the 500-year anniversary of the Fuggerei.
by Jincy Iype Aug 12, 2022
Gleaming as a "solitary diamond" amid a lush, undulating Swedish vineyard, Restaurang Äng ensnares senses as a stimulating interplay of architecture, food, wine, interiors and art.
by Urvi Kothari Aug 12, 2022
Raqib Shaw, a magician at work, transformed the 17th century Ca’ Pesaro into a ‘Palace of Memories’, as he engulfs the beholders in a world of myths and epochs with his paintings.
by Rahul Kumar Dec 28, 2021
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