Architecture Events
The best of the year's architecture events calendar, compiled by Wallpaper*
-
The 2019 Orleans Architectural Biennale is a thoughtful journey of exploration
By Benoit Loiseau • Last updated
-
Goldsmith Street housing scoops 2019 RIBA Stirling Prize
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
The Oslo Architecture Triennale celebrates ideas over new products
By Giovanna Dunmall • Last updated
-
RIBA goes beyond Bauhaus with its latest exhibition in London
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
Beyond buildings: the expanded vision of the 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial
By Ian Volner • Last updated
-
Bold Mars architecture heralds a new era for spatial exploration
Ahead of London Design Museum's ‘Moving To Mars’ exhibition, we explore the future of space architecture on the Red Planet
By Steve Rose • Last updated
-
ELLA designs Chicago Architecture Biennial graphic identity
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
-
Tallinn Architecture Biennale explores why beauty matters
How relevant is beauty to human life, health and knowledge? Asks Dr Yael Reisner, curator of the 8th Tallinn Architecture Biennale
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
-
Meet the collectives looking beyond the built environment at Chicago Architecture Biennial
The word ‘collective’ crops up quite a lot at this year’s Chicago Architecture Biennial. More and more, architecture studios are defining themselves as collectives in recognition of the important collaborative and multi-disciplinary work that goes on. A collective implies democracy, team-work and group vision. Collective thinking is also a growing part of the architecture and design process, particularly at this biennial, where the definition of architecture moves beyond its own practice and out into the real world, involving communities, policy-makers and planners.
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
Seoul architecture and urbanism biennale calls out for collective city-making
Set across five locations in Seoul, Collective City is a platform for discussion about how architecture, city and governance can work together to create more humane cities. Projects by the likes of Atelier Bow-wow, amid.cero9 and Forensic Architecture take a pro-active and research-led approach to new urban solutions.
By SuhYoung Yun • Last updated
-
Imagination meets urban planning at Detroit Design 139
The aim of Detroit Design 139 is to start a collective conversation about Detroit's urban transformation, and it defines ten core design principles for guidance. Innovative projects at this year's exhibition taking place at four locations across the city include a laundromat/coffee shop, an adaptive re-use project at a former car wash detergent factory and a data portal increasing public accessibility to information about land
By Sam Lubell • Last updated
-
Pavilion made of recycled IKEA mattresses wins Chart Architecture prize
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
-
Exhibit Columbus 2019 explores architecture and community in Indiana
By Audrey Henderson • Last updated
-
A storm is brewing inside March Studio’s cloud-like pavilion in Melbourne
Random International’s Rain Room installation makes its Australian debut
By Dimity Noble • Last updated
-
RIBA Stirling Prize 2019 shortlist celebrates the diversity of UK buildings
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
-
RIBA announces International Awards for 2020
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
Pedro & Juana’s junglescape installation for MoMA Young Architects Program opens
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
-
UK’s best buildings announced by 2019 RIBA National Awards
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
-
Imagining a new Thames pedestrian bridge in East London
By Hadani Ditmars • Last updated
-
Step inside Yinka Ilori and Pricegore’s colourful summer pavilion for London
Enter the ‘Colour Palace’ designed by architects Pricegore and artist Yinka Ilori. This year’s Dulwich Pavilion, commissioned for London Festival of Architecture, is inspired by the colours of the Balogun Market in Lagos. The cerise pink, canary yellow, Granny Smith-green and sky blue scheme responds with confidence to the demure, Sir John Soane-designed gallery building. The design’s colourfully patterned timber louvres work together in tandem to reflect the joy of multicultural London.
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
Eccentric benches sit pretty during London Festival of Architecture
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
-
This year's Dulwich Pavilion is inspired by Nigerian fabric markets
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
-
CHART Architecture announces pavilion competition finalists
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
-
Dispatches from the 2019 edition of Milan Architecture Week
By Laura May Todd • Last updated
-
Studio MOTO and Hans Op de Beeck clad a villa in rubber
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
Neri & Hu unveils Aranya Art Center in China
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
Boonserm Premthada scoops 2019 Royal Academy Dorfman Architecture Prize
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated