Past Events

Reprogramming the City: Opportunities for Urban Infrastructure

This exhibition is a global overview of ways in which the existing infrastructure of cities around the world is being redesigned, repurposed, and reimagined to serve alternate and expanded functions for urban dwellers and visitors.

Organization: 
Boston Society of Architects/BSA Space
Exhibition Dates: 
Jun. 25, 2013 to Sep. 29, 2013
Posted by aao on July 11, 2013 - 11:18pm

FitNation

Inspired by New York City’s Active Design Guidelines and the annual Fit City conference, FitNation presents design, policy, and grassroots strategies to promote physical activity as part of daily life.

Organization: 
Center for Architecture/AIA New York
Exhibition Dates: 
Jun. 13, 2013 to Sep. 07, 2013
Posted by aao on July 11, 2013 - 10:24pm

2013 Ed Bacon Student Urban Design Competition Winning Entries

Explore visionary ideas for redeveloping the 30th Street Station section of University City, from streetscape improvements to complete transportation infrastructure overhauls.

Organization: 
Philadelphia Center for Architecture
Exhibition Dates: 
Aug. 01, 2013 to Aug. 30, 2013
Posted by aao on July 11, 2013 - 8:53pm

Adapt/Transform/Reuse

Great cities are built in layers — it is the juxtaposition of old and new that gives cities their interesting corners, their urban surprises and their texture.

Organization: 
SPUR
Exhibition Dates: 
Jul. 15, 2013 to Aug. 30, 2013
Posted by aao on July 11, 2013 - 10:13pm

Where If Not Us? Participatory Design and Its Radical Approaches

The Graham Foundation is pleased to present Where If Not Us? Participatory Design and Its Radical Approaches, an exhibition of visual research by architect Mathias Heyden and artist Ines Schaber.

Organization: 
Graham Foundation
Exhibition Dates: 
Jun. 27, 2013 to Aug. 24, 2013
Posted by aao on July 11, 2013 - 11:14pm

Dallas Landmarks

2013 marks the 40th anniversary of the City of Dallas Landmarks program. Join us for this exhibition celebrating the rich architectural legacy of our community as recognized over the last four decades. You'll learn about some of our most important buildings and neighborhoods in Dallas history.
Organization: 
Dallas Center for Architecture
Exhibition Dates: 
May. 07, 2013 to Aug. 23, 2013
Posted by aao on July 11, 2013 - 8:46pm

Public Interest Projects

bcSHOPFTON's exhibition Texas Design Schools: Exhibiting Public Interest Projects will be open June 7th- July 25th and highlight projects by Texas university architecture and design students.

Organization: 
Dallas Center for Architecture/ bcWORKSHOP
Exhibition Dates: 
Jun. 07, 2013 to Jul. 25, 2013
Posted by aao on July 11, 2013 - 8:49pm

Loop Value: The How Much Does It Cost? Shop

In a nation obsessed with acquiring the most stuff at the lowest price, how well do we understand the value of the buildings and products we buy? How do our purchases impact the future of our neighborhoods? Visit Loop Value: The How Much Does It Cost?

Organization: 
Chicago Architecture Foundation
Exhibition Dates: 
Feb. 17, 2012 to Jul. 01, 2013
Posted by aao on February 5, 2013 - 1:25pm

The Unseen City: Designs for a Future Chicago

Four Chicago academic institutions present visions for the future of city life in the Chicago Architecture Foundation’s exhibition Unseen City: Designs for a Future Chicago. The participating designers encourage us to ask, “What might this neighborhood and city become?”

Organization: 
Chicago Architecture Foundation
Exhibition Dates: 
Jun. 21, 2012 to Jun. 13, 2013
Posted by aao on February 5, 2013 - 1:24pm

Folly

The Architectural League and Socrates Sculpture Park present the winning entry in a competition for a contemporary reinterpretation of the architectural folly.

Organization: 
The Architectural League of New York
Exhibition Dates: 
Jul. 14, 2012 to Mar. 01, 2013
Posted by aao on February 5, 2013 - 1:10pm

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