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ZHA’s First Exhibition at MAM Shanghai is Now Open to the Public

July 7, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

The first exhibition by Zaha Hadid ArchitectsZHA Close Up – Work & Research‘ at the Modern Art Museum in Shanghai is now open to visitors. The exhibition displays an in-depth look at the evolution of Zaha Hadid Architects’ projects over the last 40 years, from the MAXXI Museum and the Leeza SOHO in Beijing, to the studio’s current ongoing projects across the world. The exhibition is the first by the architect to be held in in mainland China and will run until August 29, 2021.

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BIG’s Latest Publication Formgiving Explores the Architecture of Turning Fiction into Fact

July 7, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

If we ever wonder what the future could look like, all we have to do is take a look into our past, and observe how far we have come since thousands, a hundred, or even ten years ago. Life was radically different back then and it will be just as different in the future. And since we are well aware that the future merely resembles the present, we have the possibility to shape our future the way we want to. TASCHEN‘s latest BIG book installment Formgiving. An Architectural Future History explores the past, present, and future, drawing a timeline of the built environment from taking shape to giving form.

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Herzog & de Meuron’s Feltrinelli Porta Volta Through the Lens of Bahaa Ghoussainy

July 6, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

Herzog & de Meuron‘s rehabilitation of Porta Volta took up themes of Milanese urbanism and architecture, which has defined the city’s urban fabric throughout the years. The project’s design was developed after an intensive historical analysis of the site – a site which dates back to the 16th century and holds remains of when the Romans defined the city’s boundaries. Architectural photographer Bahaa Ghoussainy captured Herzog & de Meuron’s Lombardian-inspired structure, highlighting its modernized nod to historic architecture.

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The Swiss Pavilion at the 2020 Dubai Expo Takes Visitors on an Immersive Trip to Switzerland

July 5, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

Titled “Reflections”, the Swiss Pavilion at the 2020 Dubai Expo showcases Switzerland’s unique duality of scenic landscapes and technology, as part of the Opportunity district of the expo. Designed by OOS Architekten, along with Bellprat Partner for the scenography, and Lorenz Eugster for the landscape, the creative team behind Reflections created a bold architectural statement with the pavilion’s facade and immersed visitors in an exploration of Switzerland’s scenic landscapes and state-of-the-art innovations.

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HHF Architects Reclaim the Playground at the 2021 Venice Biennale

July 5, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

Basel-based HHF Architects have been invited to exhibit at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia as part of the “How Will We Play Together?” exhibition. Titled “The Playful Eight“, the 8-piece installation extends the biennale’s brief to adults, and gives visitors “unsolicited elements that offer the possibility to escape control and productivity in order to play together”.

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OMA Explores the Future of Hospitals and the Medical Field at the 2021 Venice Biennale

July 1, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

OMA / Reinier De Graaf have been invited to exhibit at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Titled “Hospital of the Future”, the installation explores how after years of medical preparations and technological advancements, one pandemic was able to hinder medical progress, and kill the hospital as we know it, envisioning a new form of medical architecture.

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Bêka & Lemoine Wander through the Futurist House of Giacomo Balla in their Latest Film

June 30, 2021 Dima Stouhi 0

Commissioned for the exhibition “Casa Balla – From the house to the universe and back” at MAXXI museum in Rome, Italy, Bêka & Lemoine’s have released their latest film OSLAVIA. The cave of the past future, a tour inside the house-atelier where Giacomo Balla, prominent Futurist painter and major figure of the avant-garde of the early 20th century lived. The Futurist house where the artist lived and worked from 1929 until his death will be open to the public for the first time during the time of the exhibition.