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BIG, Chipperfield, Libeskind: Discover the Internships and Lectures of 2020’s “Architecture for Exhibition”

May 26, 2020 Rene Submissions 0

Architecture has always played a key role in exhibitions. Museums and expositions are not only a cultural offer, but are defined by space, by an exhibition itinerary that is able to surprise and fascinate the visitor looking for an active and inspiring experience.

For exhibitions, architecture is as fundamental as the works of art, collections and artifacts. The “Architecture for Exhibition” course has been created on these premises: its aim is to train professional designers to materialize diverse artistic and museum experiences, enhancing the unique story behind each cultural proposal. Students will acquire new skills in exhibition design and will move in a very prestigious environment – culture – which today registers increasing demand by the most critical and exclusive customers.

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Enter Now in RTF’s Architecture, Construction & Design Awards 2020

May 20, 2020 Rene Submissions 0

In its 9th consecutive year, with the launch of Architecture, Construction, and Design Awards 2020, Rethinking The Future (RTF) is inviting architects and designers to submit their projects under the various building, interior, and product categories. RTF now offers even more opportunities for encouraging accomplished and up-and-coming design minds. Rethinking the Future has been a leading organization committed to recognizing and acknowledging innovative and future-sensitive designs worldwide. RTF celebrates and shares its knowledge base through a plethora of awards, events, and academic dialogues in the field of Architecture & Design.

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YACademy 2019 Students Design a New Alpine Bivouac

May 20, 2020 Rene Submissions 0

A characteristic feature of the classes of YACademy – the school of architecture founded by YAC in 2018 – is offering students interesting, hands-on workshops. In the school’s curriculum, a key focus is the relational dynamics between natural and artificial, between anthropic intervention and landscape pre-existence. These themes prompted YACademy to create a High-Level Training Course in Architecture for Landscape: a program made up of lectures by renowned professionals, followed by internships in some of the most well-regarded firms in the world.

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Learning by Doing: Making the Unconventional Indispensable

May 15, 2020 Rene Submissions 0

IE School of Architecture and Design students in the Master in Strategic Design of Spaces are challenged to be future-forward thinkers from the outset. In today’s world, where urban spaces are quickly evolving and city developments must address increasingly complex requirements, overcoming these challenges requires innovative, unconventional approaches.

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Omar Gandhi – Adaptation

May 4, 2020 Rene Submissions 0

In celebration of ten years of practice, Omar Gandhi – Adaptation is an introspective look at a meandering and often times daunting journey through architectural education and the first years in the profession. The first monograph by the studio – produced in collaboration with Arquine of Mexico City.

With texts by Jimenez Lai, John Leroux and a conversation with Miquel Adrià and Rozana Montiel. The book chronicles the birth of the studio and how it developed to become one of the most influential young practices in the world – through a deep respect for precedent, context, and traditional processes alongside incredible

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Tales From the Altiplano: a Series of Conversations About Architecture and Culture in Bolivia

April 27, 2020 Rene Submissions 0

Tales from the Altiplano is a series of live Instagram talks with Andrew Kovacs, Delphine Blast, Manuel Seoane, Patricio Crooker and many more. We will be questioning how architecture is seen as a means of reclaiming a cultural identity. How in this informal Bolivian context can we construct a new way to approach architecture. The AAVS El Alto explores the Altiplano as an example to counteract a certain gentrifying flatness of today’s architecture- providing an opportunity to describe singularities and sub-cultures, through iconographic and architectural strategies. In these unsettling times, our Programme has been suspended in response to the current

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Tales From the Altiplano: a Series of Conversations About Architecture and Culture in Bolivia

April 27, 2020 Rene Submissions 0

Tales from the Altiplano is a series of live Instagram talks with Andrew Kovacs, Delphine Blast, Manuel Seoane, Patricio Crooker and many more. We will be questioning how architecture is seen as a means of reclaiming a cultural identity. How in this informal Bolivian context can we construct a new way to approach architecture. The AAVS El Alto explores the Altiplano as an example to counteract a certain gentrifying flatness of today’s architecture- providing an opportunity to describe singularities and sub-cultures, through iconographic and architectural strategies. In these unsettling times, our Programme has been suspended in response to the current

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Accelerating BIM Review with Real-time Visualization

April 22, 2020 Rene Submissions 0

With the recent release of Twinmotion 2020, you can now create even more convincing visualizations and immersive experiences from your CAD and BIM models. In addition to a huge boost in realism, one of the most significant areas of improvement in the new release is project review, with a range of features for fast BIM design review and presentation.