BigMat International Architecture Award 2023: Finalist Projects Revealed
The 6th edition of the BigMat International Architecture Award’23 seeks to once more acknowledge architectural achievements that have been realized within the past four years in the seven countries where the BigMat brand is present.
“Antonio Palacios: The Whisper of History, The Noise of Time” at COAM Madrid
Coinciding with the XX Architecture Week, the COAM (Official College of Architects of Madrid) will inaugurate the exhibition “Antonio Palacios: The Whisper of History, the Noise of Time,” curated by José Luis Varela Alén and Ricardo Sánchez Lampreave.
“BioGrounds. For a new environmental awareness” at Isola della Certosa Venice
Four installations created through an unconventional dialogue between artists, architects, designers, philosophers and botanists to tell the story of a place and its nature.
Architect Ángela García de Paredes chosen as Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando Academic Member
During a plenary session held on June 5th, the Corporation elected Ángela García de Paredes, Spanish Jury Member for the BigMat Architecture Award 2023, as a full academic member for the Architecture Section.
“Fertile Futures” Portuguese representation at La Biennale di Venezia 2023
Focusing on seven distinct hydrogeographies, Fertile Futures commissions young architects, in collaboration with experts from other areas of knowledge, to present propositional models for a more sustainable tomorrow, in non-hierarchical cooperation between disciplines, generations, and species.
“UFO, performing architecture” exhibition at Frac Centre-Val de Loire
The Frac Centre-Val de Loire is organizing a monographic exhibition showcasing the works of the UFO group of architects, drawn from its collection and private archives.
“As Found. Experiments in Preservation” exhibition at deSingel
“As Found. Experiments in Preservation” focuses on the new relationship between contemporary design and heritage. Using experimental, groundbreaking, (inter)national examples, the exhibition explores the different positions that contemporary designers adopt in relation to existing buildings.
“Home Sweet Home” exhibition at Triennale Milano
Home Sweet Home comprises ten site-specific total environments with installations designed by some of today’s most interesting architecture studios, groups, and international research centres.
“Herzog & de Meuron” exhibition at Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy of Arts presents an exhibition of the critically acclaimed Swiss architectural practice Herzog & de Meuron (H&dM), the first in London for almost twenty years.
“Espaces Ferroviaires. 3 Post-Carbon Neighborhoods” at Pavillon de l’Arsenal
Pavillon de l’Arsenal presents the transformation of three former major railway sites in the capital —Jardin des Mécanos (in the 18th arrondissement), Hébert (18th), and Les Messageries (12th)— carried out by Espaces Ferroviaires, the French railway company Groupe SNCF’s urban development and real estate subsidiary.