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June 5 - September 11, 2009 |
| An exhibition of noteworthy architectural projects in Norway, where architects and designers from all over the world have used shocking colors, graceful forms, and unusual materials to transform banal rest stops into astonishing landmarks. | ||
July 9-17, 2009 |
| The festival includes films, exhibitions, and an international congress where architects, graphic designers, communication experts, copywriters, and film makers in a debate that will also involve scientists, visionaries, theologians, politicians, and economists, and will lead the public through the exploration of new points of connection between architecture and the media. | ||
through June 14, 2009 |
| Conceived by wHY Architecture, recently selected design architect for The Speed Art Museum expansion and renovation, the exhibition explores the creative process of sustainable design - constructed from recycled materials salvaged from a project construction site, and designed to produce minimal waste in its installation and transportation. | ||
April 23 - June 30, 2009 |
| Projects from the winners of the 2009 Design Awards & Building Type Awards will be on display through June at the Center for Architecture. Please join us for the exhibition opening celebration at 6pm on April 23, 2009. Please RSVP on the AIA New York website through the corresponding calendar event (www.aiany.org/calendar). | ||
May 3 - November 1, 2009 |
| An outstanding selection of travel sketches, figure drawings, and building renderings by Richard Neutra (1892-1970), one of Modernism's most important architects. Curated by Thomas S. Hines; collection from the department of special collections at the Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. | ||
May 15 - August 23, 2009 |
| Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Wright's famed spiral, the exhibition examines Wright's concepts of space and its relevance to contemporary architecture through the presentation of over 80 projects in a range of media including original drawings, newly commissioned and historic models, one-to-one scale replicas, newly created video and digital renderings, photography, and ephemera. | ||
June 5 - September 11, 2009 |
| An exhibition of noteworthy architectural projects in Norway, where architects and designers from all over the world have used shocking colors, graceful forms, and unusual materials to transform banal rest stops into astonishing landmarks. | ||
June 26-28, 2009 |
| The multi-discipline, non-traditional design trade fair exhibition combining the highest caliber of architects, designers, and design manufactures on the West Coast in a unique exhibit, conference, and tour format; home tours include tours of Case Study House #22, the Stahl House. | ||
July 9-17, 2009 |
| The festival includes films, exhibitions, and an international congress where architects, graphic designers, communication experts, copywriters, and film makers in a debate that will also involve scientists, visionaries, theologians, politicians, and economists, and will lead the public through the exploration of new points of connection between architecture and the media. | ||
July 9 - August 7, 2009 |
| Programs cover topics in architecture, urban planning, health care and educational facilities design, residential design, sustainability and green design, real estate development, leadership, management, and more; open to architects, planners, real estate and building industry professionals, and others interested in the built environment. | ||
July 15-26, 2009 |
| The festival demonstrates and communicates how design can create opportunities for sustainable innovation, generate new products and services, and improve our health and social conditions with economic benefit to Victoria; encourages collaboration between the design industry, business community, and the public. | ||
September 24, 2009 - January 10, 2010 |
| The IABR engages the fields of architecture, urban design, and landscape architecture in research, public dialogue, and multi-media presentations based on an urgent social agenda, and the conviction that architecture can and must contribute to solving some of our society's most pressing issues. | ||
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