The Power of Hand-drawing

Exhibition based on the drawing material of the MOME Institute of Architecture FUGA Budapest Center of Architecture, 8-22 October 2018 The exhibition material is based on a quality curation of the architectural students’ works. The drawn illustrations of individual designs, the works created during the academic courses go beyond the educational functions and they are […]

Közös modern?

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Post-Otto Wagner

From the Postal Savings Bank to Post-Modernism MAK, Vienna, 30 May – 30 September 2018 Photos: MAK To mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Otto Wagner (1841–1918) the MAK exhibition POST-OTTO WAGNER: From the Postal Savings Bank to Post-Modernism investigates Wagner’s role as the “Father of Modernism” and points out not only the […]

A város metafizikája

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Grand Opera and a Monumental Theatre?

Theatre Buildings in European Context DAM, Frankfurt, March 24th – May 21st Text: Zsuzsa Beliczay Photos: DAM What will theatres of the future be like? What building will meet the technical changes, the stricter and stricter regulations and requirements as well as the audience’s expectations? In Frankfurt there is a serious dispute going on about […]

Freespace

16th International Architecture Biennale, Venice May 26th – November 25th 2018 Text: György Szegő Photos: Hanna Szegő, Norbert Hartyányi „Freespace”, which is this year’s slogan published by Yvonne Farell and Shelley McNamara Irish architects/curators, may be translated in more than one way, but its progressive contents has been on the air for more than a […]

RG_70

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Artists & Robots

Grand Palais, Paris 5 April 2018 – 9 July 2018 This exhibition is an opportunity to experience works of art produced with the help of increasingly sophisticated robots. Featuring works by some forty artists, it offers a gateway to an immersive and interactive digital world – an augmented body sensory experience that subverts our notions […]