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Noted for his dizzying aerial shots of cities and humanistic take on architectural photography, Baan will be the subject of a career-spanning exhibition opening in October.
This month’s dates and events include a Raqs Media Collective exhibition commissioned by the Jencks Foundation at the late architectural theorist's eclectic home in west London.
Spectacularly staged in the Piano and Rogers building, the largest-ever Norman Foster retrospective paints a dashing self-portrait of the British starchitect.
A new exhibition at the Chicago Architecture Center showcases an array of technologies and designs seeking to go beyond minimizing the negative environmental impact of construction.
This month’s dates and events include an exhibition at Rome’s MAXXI exploring the relationship between structural engineering and the pervasion of technology into public and domestic spaces.
Architectural historian Molly Lester, curator William Whitaker, and photographer Elizabeth Felicella "create an archive in the absence of one" for the lesser-known Philadelphia architect.
The artist’s nine-screen video installation brings the work of the Italian-born Brazilian Modernist to the museum's Frank Gehry–designed Williams Forum.