The Museum of Modern Art’s new exhibition showcases the work of five teams composed of architects, urban planners, ecologists, landscape designers, and engineers that propose transformations to revitalize American suburbs.
The goal of this project is to boost the profession’s morale, so during the next four months AFH invites anyone who loves architecture—not just architects—to speak out.
Through Feb. 6, the U.S. Pavilion is soliciting submissions from architects, artists, planners, and designers who have completed an intervention-style project in a U.S. city.
Seattle, Montreal, Washington, D.C.
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this ten-session series will help design professionals understand and implement strategies to meet the architecture 2030 challenge.
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this symposium organized by the yale school of architecture examines the role and challenges of architectural drawing in the digital era.
Houston, Des Moines, Dayton, Washington, D.C., and Richmond
The two-year, $22 million project included a renovation of the original exhibition building by Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen, plus the addition designed by the Detroit offices of the architecture, engineering, interiors, and planning firm SmithGroup.
The Yale School of Architecture presents an exhibition devoted to the work of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects.
Together with its sister fair, Art Basel Miami Beach, the 2011 edition of Design Miami/ will be held Nov. 30 through Dec. 4 and boasts a large gathering of designers from America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.