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5 new Architecture & Design Exhibitions September 2018

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for September 2018

According to Germanic lore, "ein guter Septemberregen kommt nie ungelegen", a good rain in September is never inopportune. This year arguably more so than ever. Similarly a good architecture and design exhibition in September is never inopportune. And, and keeping with rain metaphors, while we can all remember what rain is, September 2018, sees a proper downpour of new architecture and design exhibitions. A downpour that is particularly opportune. Following July's drought and its meagre 4

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aram gallery future stars

5 New Design Exhibitions for September 2014

The inescapable chill in the morning air and the deep-seated boredom in the eyes of school aged children can only mean that summer is, ever so slowly, coming to an end. And just as spring beckons life to return in the natural world, so to does autumn herald a revival of activity in the unnatural world of museums and galleries. Consequently, whereas in August we only managed to find three architecture and design exhibitions to recommend, for September we have seven! A Magnificent Seven who

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DMY Berlin 2013 Tecta
Architecture | 29.12.2013

(smow) blog 2013. A pictorial review: June

Following the pains and tribulations of Milan, June is a time to relax. To enjoy design once again. This year we did that at DMY Berlin, Design Miami Basel at with the new Vitra(mini)Haus in Weil am Rhein....

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Diogene by Renzo Piano Building Workshop and Vitra
Producer | 13.06.2013

Diogene by Renzo Piano Building Workshop and Vitra

"You can't lose ideas in a small space" with this simple piece of almost Confucian wisdom Italian architect Renzo Piano explains part the deeper philosophy behind Diogene, his collaboration with Vitra. And the latest object on the Vitra Campus. Following quickly on from the public presentation of the SANAA Factory Building - unquestionably the biggest building on the Vitra Campus - Diogene is equally unquestionably the smallest. In fact, if our maths are correct you could fit around 2,600

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