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The demolition of flats in the Haussmannstraße, Stuttgart. (Photo Copyright Wilfried Dechau)
Architecture | 15.06.2016

The Architekturgalerie am Weissenhof presents Stuttgart reißt sich ab. Plea for the Preservation of Cityscape Defining Buildings

Cities grow, mutate, evolve, a process which, as with human development, is rarely straightforward, rarely occurs without sacrifice and/or leaving one or the other scar. Physical as well as emotional. With the exhibition Stuttgart reißt sich ab - Stuttgart Demolishes Itself - the Architekturgalerie am Weissenhof aim to explore the nature of post-war urban development in Stuttgart, and to present what they refer to as a "Plea for the preservation of cityscape defining buildings" Co-curated by

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Stuttgart reißt sich ab Architekturgalerie am Weissenhof, Stuttgart

5 New Design Exhibitions for June 2016

Our five recommendations for new design and architecture exhibitions opening in June 2016 feature four in Germany and one in Holland. That's not our fault. That is the honest result of our open minded search through the programmes' of numerous global architecture and design museums. The following are for us the best five. We know the decision is subjective. But are sticking with our five. And thereby accepting the suspicion that we have specially selected them on account of where they are being

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Grand Parc, Bâtiment G, Bordeaux, After.. Architects: Frédéric Druot, Anne Lacaton & Jean-Philippe Vassal, Paris (Photo: © Philippe Ruault, Courtesy of architekturgalerie am weißenhof)
Architecture | 14.02.2016

smow Blog Compact: Studio Plus @ Architekturgalerie am Weissenhof Stuttgart

"This is a job of work whose goal is precision, delicacy, amiability and attentiveness: being attentive to people, uses, buildings, trees, asphalt or grass surfaces, to what already exists. It's a matter of causing the least inconvenience or no inconvenience at all. It's a matter of being generous, giving more, facilitating usage and simplifying life"1 These words stand not only in the centre of the exhibition "Studio Plus. Druot, Lacaton & Vassal: Transformation as an architectural manifesto"

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