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    Exhibition — 10.12.2025
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    For Rem Koolhaas, a diagram is a tool for bringing “an aura of objectivity to the inherently subjective nature of design”

    The Diagrams exhibition in Venice highlighted the importance of diagrams and information visualization in architectural design – and especially in architectural communication.

    Exhibition — 28.11.2025

    Lisbon Triennial Draws Attention to Human Contribution to Environmental Crises, But Ignores Concrete Solutions

    The curators, London-based, Swiss-Finnish architecture couple John Palmesino and Ann-Sofi Rönnskog, wished to ask how the Anthropocene is changing our understanding of cities, architecture and urban planning. Thus, the Triennale presents impressive array of projects exploring everything from archaeology to astronomy and from climate science to colonial legacies.

    Exhibition — 30.9.2025

    People and Urban Development Take Centre Stage in the Berlin Rendition of Pekka Helin’s Work

    The Aedes Architecture Forum in Berlin shows a Finnish architect – at last.

    Exhibition — 1.4.2025

    Quantitative and Qualitative Intelligence in Venice

    The 19th Architecture Biennale seeks answers to the climate crisis based on different types of intelligence. Locality is strongly present in the national pavilions.

    Only subscribers have a full access on our website and the digital magazine archive.
    Exhibition — 1.4.2023

    The Venice Architecture Biennale Reads as a Story about the Past and the Future

    For the first time in the history of the biennale, the focus is on Africa.

    Only subscribers have a full access on our website and the digital magazine archive.
    Exhibition — 1.4.2023

    Questions about the Biennale

    At the Venice Architecture Biennale, one can find criticism directed both at the biennial institution itself and at technology solutions made in the name of sustainable development.

    Only subscribers have a full access on our website and the digital magazine archive.
    Exhibition — 1.5.2022

    To the Ends of the Earth

    The Lisbon Architecture Triennale, arranged in various parts of the city, looks at future cities as organisms.

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    Exhibition — 1.4.2022

    Too Small to Fail?

    The House by an Architect exhibition presented seven mini houses less than 30 square metres in size as part of the Fiskars Art and Design Biennale. The message of the exhibition ultimately remained unclear, writes Lee Marable.

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    Exhibition — 1.3.2022

    Xenakis Centenary Exhibition in Paris

    The centenary exhibition showcases Iannis Xenakis’s key artistic and theoretical breakthroughs within music and architecture.

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    Exhibition — 1.5.2021

    How Will We Live Together?

    This year’s edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale was unafraid to go big and tackle the momentous questions, yet the end result was somewhat confusing, says Tuomas Siitonen.

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    Exhibition — 1.4.2021

    Everyday Radicalism(?)

    The exhibition at Bildmuseet, Umeå, brings together contemporary Nordic architects dealing with the climate crisis, yet the whole is rather confusing and random.

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    Exhibition — 1.2.2021

    Girjegumpi, Breaking Boundaries

    Online exhibition The Virtual Girjegumpi is a compilation of knowledge and resources on Sámi architecture from an insider’s perspective.

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    Exhibition — 1.6.2020

    The Multi-Faceted Sirens

    The exhibition on the life and works of Kaija and Heikki Siren at the Espoo City Museum is the first ever comprehensive exhibition in Finland of the Sirens’ architecture. The Baghdad Conference Palace by Kaija and Heikki Siren was completed in 1982.Everything and Nothing – Architects Kaija + Heikki SirenKAMU Espoo City Museum, Espoo23 October […]

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    Exhibition — 1.6.2020

    Alvar Aalto as a Museum Architect

    The Alvar Aalto Museum’s winter 2020–2021 exhibition presents Aalto’s ten most significant museum designs, from the 1920s to the 1970s.

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    Exhibition — 1.6.2020

    Sacral Aalto

    The newest book in the thematic series presenting the buildings of Alvar Aalto by Jari ja Sirkkaliisa Jetsonen showcases Aalto's church designs.

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