Urban Talks: Henning Larsen (DK)
Henning Larsen is one of the most progressive architecture practices worldwide, currently based in Copenhagen.
Henning Larsen is one of the most progressive architecture practices worldwide, currently based in Copenhagen.
This exhibition explores how factory methods are transforming how we deliver homes in the capital.
Saturated explores the elusive, complex phenomenon of color perception and how it has captivated artists, designers, scientists, and sages.
Incense Sweaters & Ice is an immersive installation centering around a Graham-funded feature-length film, by the same title, inspired by the idea that anything one does while being watched is a performance.
What will urban life be like in 2050? Several local architects offer insights and predictions for a future Chicago.
Few individuals have had as lasting an impact on AIA as civil rights leader Whitney M. Young Jr.
From his monumental AIA speech in 1968 to the architecture award that bears his name, Young’s legacy continues to challenge architects to create a more responsible and equitable field.
With over 65 design projects and more than 40 objects and installations to touch, hear, and smell, The Senses is an inclusive celebration of the sensory richness of design.
On May 17, 2018, BSA Space will premier NatureStructure, a global overview showcasing more than 30 architectural and design projects that work in harmony with nature to heal and restore ecosystems and make cities more resilient and sustainable.
Welcome Home’ is a journey through Danish homes. The exhibition shows the major historical events that have shaped the way we live – from industrialization and world wars to megacities and threatening climate crises. It examines how current challenges, such as demographics and evolving family structures, affect our homes today.