Architecture : 13 Articles

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London Architecture Festival 2025: Amplifying Voices

Art News • 4 minutes read
The London Festival of Architecture 2025, themed “Voices”, celebrates the diversity of perspectives that shape the city through over 450 free events, installations, and community-led activities across multiple London neighborhoods. The festival emphasizes inclusivity, creativity, and public engagement, inviting everyone to explore architecture’s role in everyday life.

Bahrain wins Golden Lion at Venice Architecture Biennale

Art news • 2 minutes read
The Bahrain Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale won the Golden Lion award for an innovative cooling solution that combines traditional techniques with modern technologies. This pioneering project positions Bahrain as a leader in sustainable architecture, inspiring eco-friendly solutions to the climate crisis.

Brutalism: The Raw Power of Concrete Architecture

Art News • 8 minutes read
Brutalism is an architectural style that emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by its use of raw concrete, massive geometric forms, and a focus on functionality. Despite its early criticism, it has gained renewed interest for its unique aesthetic and its lasting impact on modern urban design.

Refik Anadol Reinvents the Guggenheim Bilbao with AI

Art news • 2 minutes read
In 2025, the Guggenheim Bilbao will host Living Architecture: Gehry , an immersive installation by Refik Anadol that fuses artificial intelligence and architecture by projecting dynamic visuals based on 35 million archival images. Using advanced 50-channel projection technology and an immersive soundscape, this groundbreaking work explores a new interplay between art, AI, and human creativity .

In and Out - Photographing architecture: a visual exploration through the eyes of Sonia Perrin

Art news • 3 minutes read
The In and Out - Photographing Architecture selection, curated by Sonia Perrin, explores the duality between grandeur and decay of built spaces through photographs where light, perspective and memory converse. Each photograph captures the modernist audacity or the melancholy of forgotten places, questions time and the way in which the image immortalizes architecture.

Harold Vernhes (HA-VE): The graphic elegance of the urban world

Artist Portrait • 3 minutes read
Harold Vernhes (HA-VE) transforms the urban mundane into powerful visual compositions, revealing the hidden beauty of lines and shadows. His work, at the intersection of minimalism and contemporary photography, represents an artistic investment that is both aesthetic and promising.

Harold Ancart: Architectural Abstraction in Nature

Artist Portrait • 5 minutes read
Explore Harold Ancart's unique blend of abstraction, landscapes, vibrant colors, minimalism, and architecture. Discover how he transforms nature into striking contemporary art.

Preserving Mid-century Modernism: Breuer’s Summer Home Restored for Future Generations

Art News • 1 minutes read
Marcel Breuer’s summer home in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, is now listed on the US National Register of Historic Places and is being restored by the Cape Cod Modern House Trust to serve as a residency for artists, while maintaining its original design and furnishings.

Renzo Piano has been selected to create a performing-arts facility in Southern Florida

Renzo Piano • 3 minutes read
The architectural firm led by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect, which typically limits itself to just two projects annually, has decided to undertake the design of the upcoming Center for Arts and Innovation in Boca Raton...

Italy refuses to grant visas to three Ghanaian curators

Art News • 2 minutes read
The organizer of the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale, Lesley Lokko, said that the ruling showed the "ugly rear" of Italian immigration policy but shouldn't be "the defining story of this exhibition."

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