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Kugelhaus
by Peter Birkenholz
The Kugelhaus was a ball-shaped house building in Dresden on the Exhibition Grounds between exhibition palace and Hercules Avenue. At that time it was Stübelplatz by Peter Birch Wood (1876-1961) built in 1928.
It housed showrooms, and a catering operation and is considered to be the first..

Glass Pavilion
by Bruno Taut
The Glass Pavilion, built in 1914 by Bruno Taut, was a prismatic glass dome structure at the Cologne Deutscher Werkbund Exhibition. The structure was a brightly colored landmark at the exhibition, and was constructed using concrete and glass.The concrete structure had inlaid colored glass plates..
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Monsanto House of the Future
The Monsanto House of the Future (also known as the Home of the Future) was an attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, USA, from 1957 to 1967.
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It was sponsored by Monsanto Company. The design and engineering of the house was done jointly by Monsanto, Massachusetts..

Otto Bock Science Center
by Rolf Gnädinger
A new building presents itself in the center of the New Berlin – the Science Center Medical Technology at Potsdamer Platz. The new building is the representative office in the capital city for the medical technology company Otto Bock HealthCare GmbH. The building owners Otto Bock, the team of..
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Kissimmee Xanadu
by Roy Mason
The Xanadu Houses were a series of experimental homes built to showcase examples of computers and automation in the home in the United States. The architectural project began in 1979, and during the early 1980s three houses were built in different parts of the US: one each in Kissimmee, Florida;..
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Wien Energie / Spittelau
by Söhne & Partner Architects
Wien Energie is known as an open, flexible, ecological and customer-oriented company. All these attributes are also included in the design. Just as Wien Energie supplies power and energy for an entire city the basic idea of the design is to develop a system that combines all the different..
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RAI Pavilion at the 28th Milan Fair
by Livio Castiglioni, ...
On behalf of RAI, (the italian radio-television) the Castiglioni brothers designed the iconic RAI Pavilion at the XXIX fair in Milan. Achille, Pier Giacomo, and Livio Castiglioni, supported by the the graphics designers Ernesto Carboni and Max Huber, were able to realized and interpreted the..
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RAI Pavilion at the 42th Milan Fair
by Italo Lupi, ...
For the XLIII Milan Fair, the Castiglioni brothers set up the RAI pavillon with modular elements that allow, as indicated by the customer, employment in both indoors and outdoors locations.
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GIF and Cities
by Sonja Jankov
Exhibition GIF and Cities presents a selection of works by visual artists, architects and collectives that use this format for presentation and documentation of their practice or as an art medium. This is one of exhibitions within long-term curatorial project GIF: Visual Practice as Critique that..
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The Monumental Gate
by René Binet
The Exposition Universelle in Pariscelebrated the arrival of a new century. Countries from around the world were invited to present their achievements and lifestyles, the similarities and differences between them. The fair has not reached a planned financial success, as not enough tickets were..
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Italo Lupi
born 1934, Milan
He graduated in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic and mostly does architecture for exhibitions and coordinated projects of editorial and graphic design. Corporate image consultant for la Rinascente, IBM Italia and Milano Triennale. Former art director of Domus magazine, editor-in-chief and..
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Palace of Fine Arts of The Panama
by Bernard Ralph Maybeck
The Panama – Pacific International Exposition (PPIE) was a world's fair held in San Francisco between February and December 1915. Its purpose was to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal. In addition, after the disastrous 1906 earthquake, this was a great opportunity for San Francisco to..
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Time, Space, Existence
by Ricardo Oliveira Alves
An Official collateral event of Venice Biennale, Time Space Existence Exhibition is curated by Dutch artist Rene Rietmeyer and hosted by European Cultural Centre & Global Art Affairs (GAA) Foundation. Architects and Architectural Photographers from around the world, including teams from MIT and..
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Home - Architects Marta and France Ivanšek
by Anja Planišček, ...

Scenographies of Power: from the State of Exception to the Spaces of Exception
by Maite Borjabad Lopez-Pastor
This exhibition proposes a reflection on the spaces that materialize the “state of exception” and that are representative of power structures of today’s globalized world. In doing so, this exhibition aspires to claim the spatial articulations that make possible to institute and enforce the state..
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Planning for Protest
by KWY.studio, ...
A volley of protests have taken place throughout the world since 2008, the symbolic catalyst being the financial crisis triggered by the collapse of the multinational banking systems. We are now in an era of particularly well thought-out and networked mass movements that through the convenience..
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Annik Keoseyan
born 1990, Mexico City
Annik Keoseyan is an architect and researcher with a particular interest in the creation of architectural narratives from experimentation. Her latest project uses feminism as a methodological tool to improve poor living situations in social housing.
Her work has been published in KooZarch,..

Now What?!
by Architexx
Now What?! was curated by Andrea J. Merrett, Roberta Washington, Sarah Rafson and Lori A. Brown at the Pratt Institute Liaison and exhibition designer. Now What?! is the first exhibition to examine the little-known history of architects and designers working to further the causes of the civil..
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One Two Three Swing!
by SUPERFLEX, ...
"One Two Three Swing!" is a solo exhibition at Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall and the first Turbine Hall commission to extend beyond the gallery walls. An orange line connecting dozens of three-seated swings weaves through the Turbine Hall, emerging onto the terrace outside Tate Modern where it will..
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