A spectacle of imagination and artistry at Passage Insolites 2023
Sep 07, 2023by Aarthi Mohan Sep 07, 2023
Celebrating 10 years of art and wonder, Passage Insolites 2023 weaves a tale of creative exploration around the city of Quebec in Canada.
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by Aarthi Mohan Sep 07, 2023
Celebrating 10 years of art and wonder, Passage Insolites 2023 weaves a tale of creative exploration around the city of Quebec in Canada.
by Daria Kravchuk Aug 29, 2023
The Majlis: A Meeting Place, presented by the Caravane Earth Foundation, is a shared dynamic public space that explores the meaning of traditional gathering places.
by Jincy Iype Aug 04, 2023
The panel titled 'Mending' comprised Anna Heringer, Xu Tiantian, Jeanne Gang, and Reinier De Graaf, who discussed architecture's role in healing the planet.
by Manu Sharma Jul 27, 2023
The American artist and architect explores his latest work that repurposes waste, to raise awareness around social and environmental issues.
by Jincy Iype Jul 21, 2023
Following the panel on ‘Rethinking Resources - How To Do More With Less,’ Kéré emphasised the power of utilising local resources in conversation with STIR.
by Anushka Sharma Jul 14, 2023
Calling for radical change in practices, the President of Congress highlights 10 principles that strive towards achieving the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
by Samta Nadeem Jul 14, 2023
Mapping the conversations and debates raised at the UIA World Congress of Architects in Copenhagen that pushed to 'leave no one behind.'
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Jul 06, 2023
Vladimir Belogolovsky interviews Iryna Miroshnykova, Oleksii Petrov, and Borys Filonenko, co-curators of the Ukrainian Pavilion at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale.
by Ayesha Adonais Jun 23, 2023
A look at the impact, and Lesley Lokko's curatorial exploration at the biennale, as it narrates a story of "shape-shifters, material explorers, bound by history and heritage."
by Sunena V Maju May 20, 2023
The Golden Lion was awarded to the Brazil Pavilion and DAAR under the National and International Participation for their exhibitions Terra and Borgo Rizza respectively.
by Sunena V Maju May 02, 2023
The Heatherwick Studio’s first solo exhibition in Japan features the firm's most iconic creations presented in the form of models, drawings, sketches and design processes.
by Jerry Elengical Mar 31, 2023
Speaking to STIR, the Curator of Hong Kong Visual Culture at M+ delves into how the museum’s inaugural exhibition chronicles the city’s development across visual and spatial mediums.
by Jerry Elengical Mar 10, 2023
STIR speaks to Nadejda Bartels and Chiara Spangaro, co-curators of the exhibition on the late Italian architect’s graphic work at the Museum For Architectural Drawing in Berlin.
by Almas Sadique Feb 25, 2023
Art and architecture projects by Carlos Lazo, Mathias Goeritz, Juan O'Gorman, and Javier Senosiain examine cave habitats at the Noguchi Museum with the show In Praise of Caves.
by STIRworld Dec 10, 2022
Granted to architects under the age of 35 in the Netherlands, this year’s prize was centred on the theme of Healing Sites, with 53 unique proposals in the pool of submitted entries.
by Sunena V Maju Nov 22, 2022
As MODA hosts the exhibition, Close to the Edge: The Birth of Hip-Hop Architecture, STIR speaks with the curator of the exhibition, Sekou Cooke about the design movement.
by Dhwani Shanghvi Sep 25, 2022
The exhibition is a reaction to the damage caused by the 2020 explosion in Beirut. In the aftermath of the explosion, architects and artists are seeking to preserve the cultural and social identity of the historic city.
by Dhwani Shanghvi Sep 10, 2022
The Women in Architecture exhibition at DAC, Copenhagen, fills the gaps in what could easily be considered the first draft of an architectural history.
by John Jervis Jul 07, 2022
In conversation with Rosa Rogina, Director, London Festival of Architecture, STIR explores the various aspects of the month-long city festival.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Jun 30, 2022
Vladimir Belogolovsky visits the American Framing at Chicago's Wrightwood 659, which he suggests encourages architects to work around all standards, whatever they may be.
by Zohra Khan Apr 15, 2022
It is Essential to be There is the first major showcase hosted by the Geoffrey Bawa Trust that brings together previously unseen archival material from the Sri Lankan architect’s practice.
by Anmol Ahuja, Devanshi Shah Feb 11, 2022
In its third edition held on February 5 at the Guggenheim Museum, The World Around Summit facilitated discussions among changemakers on architecture’s now, near, and next.
by Anmol Ahuja Feb 03, 2022
In a conversation with STIR, Beatrice Galilee - writer, curator, cultural consultant, and co-founder of The World Around - reflects on the contemporary challenges of the practice.
by Zohra Khan Feb 03, 2022
Traversing Thresholds, an exhibition by the Chinese practice at MAXXI museum, presents six installations that discover a world of crossing, of pause and space.
by Meghna Mehta Dec 12, 2020
STIR X Wrightwood659 present an exclusive conversation with Pritzker Prize Laureate BV Doshi and the curator of the ongoing retrospective at the Wrightwood 659 gallery, USA.
by Meghna Mehta Nov 30, 2020
STIR X Wrightwood 659 present a 35-minute video tour of the retrospective exhibition in Chicago, showcasing Pritzker Prize laureate BV Doshi's inspiring journey and works.
by Zohra Khan Nov 20, 2020
Speaking with STIR, the Berlin-based Indian architect reflects on her journey and the inspiration behind her ongoing showcase at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
by Meghna Mehta Oct 10, 2020
The exhibition Gio Ponti. Loving Architecture examined the works of the late architect, who created some important examples while working with spaces, volumes, façades and decoration.
by Rahul Kumar Jan 08, 2020
Artist Vishwa Shroff presents a solo exhibition at gallery Tarq with works reacting to the built environment, focusing on the idea of transience and impermanence.
by Zohra Khan Oct 26, 2019
Made in Tokyo: Architecture and Living, 1964/2020 curated by Japanese studio, Atelier Bow-Wow examines the shifting socio-architectural landscape of Tokyo through the lens of the popular games.
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