Bjarke Ingels Group proposes design for Coppenhagen's first mosque. Read about it...
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See it before it's too late: "Iannis Xenakis Composer, Architect, Visionary" closes tomorrow at the Drawing Center.
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Read BOMB Magazine's interview with Edgar Arceneaux, Charles Gaines & Rick Lowe. Audio excerpt too!
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WPA 2.0: Working Public Architecture - Chicago Edition. Panel Discussion and Exhibition at Archeworks tonight, 6pm
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See Martin Beck's exhibition, Panel 2, at Arthur Ross ?r=78799087
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Don't miss Architecture and the State: 1940s-1970s, a symposium funded by the Graham, at GSAPP this weekend
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The Graham highly recommends Aftertaste: Moving In, A Symposium for Exploring Interior Design, which starts tomorrow
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Aftertaste: Moving In, A Symposium for Exploring Interior Design starts tomorrow at Parsons
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Extension Gallery presents Marc Fornes' *BiAXiOiDS. Lecture and exhibition opening are tonight at Archeworks.
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Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010 Designed by Jean Nouvel © Ateliers Jean Nouvel
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010 by Jean Nouvel
Apr 01, 2010
The 10th Serpentine Gallery Pavilion is being designed by world-renowned French architect Jean Nouvel. This year’s Pavilion is the 10th commission in the Gallery’s annual series. It will be the architect’s first completed building in the UK.
Ryue Nishizawa and Kazuyo Sejima, Photo by Takashi Okamoto, Courtesy of SANAA
2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize Goes to SANAA
Apr 01, 2010
Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, partners in the architectural firm, SANAA, have been chosen as the 2010 Laureates of the Pritzker Architecture Prize. The prize is awarded annually to a living architect who has "produced consistent and significant contributions to humanity and the built environment through the art of architecture."
An Artistic Appreciation of the Arch exhibition closes tomorrow at the Donohue Rare Book Room
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