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 date Deadline 02/01/07 The American Architecture Awards 2007
The Chicago Athenaeum & Metropolitan Arts Press [ USA ]

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The American Architecture Awards 2007
The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design, together with
Metropolitan Arts Press, invites entries for The American Architecture Awards – an
Exhibition and Distinguished Buildings Awards Program for 2007.
Apply on line at www.chi-athenaeum.org
For more information contact the Museum at 815/777-4444. FAX 815/777-2471
Deadline  02/01/07
 date 12/07/06 - 03/25/07 Victor Burgin: Voyage to Italy
Canadian Centre for Architecture [ Canada ]

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Canadian Centre for Architecture
Montréal, 27 November 2006 — From 7 December 2006 until 25 March 2007, the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) presents Victor Burgin: Voyage to Italy, a Tangent exhibition featuring new works commissioned by the CCA. British conceptual artist Victor Burgin has created formally powerful black and white photographs and an evocative video that engage the timeless beauty and lasting resonance of a Carlo Fratacci photograph of Pompeii. Conceived by Hubertus von Amelunxen, visiting curator of the CCA Photographs Collection, the Tangent exhibition series seeks to bring contemporary artists into dialogue with the CCA’s rich collection. 
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12/07/06 - 03/25/07
1920, rue Baile
Montréal, Québec
Canada H3H 2S6
t 514 939 7001
f 514 939 7020
www.cca.qc.ca
 date 12/05 - 08 V Ibero-American Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism
Red Saloon in the Intendencia Municipal of Montevideo [ Uruguay ]

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V Ibero-American Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism, Montevideo 2006
The Official School of Architects of Madrid in collaboration with  COAM Cultural Foundation
Red Saloon in the Intendencia Municipal of Montevideo


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12/05 - 08
 date 10/18 - 04/22/07 Gilles Clément and Philippe Rahm
Canadian Centre for Architecture [ Canada ]

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Gilles Clément and Philippe Rahm
Environment: Approaches for Tomorrow
Main Galleries, from 18 October 2006 to 22 April 2007

Canada 
10/18 - 04/22/07
 date 05/04 - 05/26 FreshMadrid 2006
Sponsored by Madrid’s Official College of Architects [ Spain ]

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FreshMadrid 2006
Sponsored by Madrid’s Official College of Architects

Spain
05/04 - 05/26 

The Exposition FreshMadrid opens May 4th in COAM Foundation, 23 Piamonte street,
Madrid. Sponsored by Madrid’s Official College of Architects, this exhibition will be
open until May 26.
FreshMadrid is an opportunity for young architects from Madrid, as new as the sociocultural
phenomena which is object of.
This Exhibition will display the work of 22 Architecture Studios formed by the
Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid. Most of the teachers from this
institution present their work in MOMA: on site Exposition.
 date 04/10 - 05/11 Cornelia Hahn Oberlander : Ecological Landscapes
at the Canadian Centre for Architecture [ Canada ]

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Cornelia Hahn Oberlander : Ecological Landscapes 
Canadian Centre for Architecture 
Canada 
04/10 - 05/11
     
Canadian Centre for Architecture
1920, rue Baile
Montréal, Québec
Canada H3H 2S6


10/18 - 04/22/07

 
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Gilles Clément and Philippe Rahm Environment: Approaches for Tomorrow - Canadian Centre for Architecture  
10/18 - 04/22/07

Gilles Clément and Philippe Rahm -
Environment: Approaches for Tomorrow

Canadian Centre for Architecture

Human beings can no longer consider the environment merely in terms of its potential for exploitation, and are under pressure to reconsider their relationship to their surroundings. This requires a change of perspective which takes the environment, and not human demands on the environment, as the starting point for reflection. Through the work of French horticultural engineer and landscape architect Gilles Clément and Swiss architect Philippe Rahm, the exhibition raises important issues of energy consumption, limited natural resources, and the relationship between humans and the environment from an ethical point of view. [ read more ] »
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1920, rue Baile
Montréal, Québec
Canada H3H 2S6


04/10 - 05/11

 
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Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Ecological Landscapes 
at the Canadian Centre for Architecture 
04/10 - 05/11
 
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Cornelia Hahn Oberlander : Ecological Landscapes
at the Canadian Centre for Architecture

Montréal, 10 April 2006 - From 11 May to 30 July 2006, the Canadian Centre for Architecture in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Montréal presents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Ecological Landscapes, an exhibition in the Octagonal Gallery on the work of Vancouver landscape architect Cornelia Hahn Oberlander. Featuring material from the newly completed Oberlander Archive at the CCA and photographs by Etta Gerdes, the exhibition demonstrates Oberlander's pioneering vision of socially conscious and environmentally sustainable landscape design. Curated by Robert Desaulniers, CCA Head Archivist, the exhibition highlights selected projects by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander that have been executed in Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Yellowknife, and Berlin over a period of more than 30 years. Drawings and writings from the CCA's Cornelia Hahn Oberlander Archive, as well as photographs taken by the young German photographer Etta Gerdes in 2005, situate each project within the larger context of Oberlander's lifelong philosophical and practical approach to design. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Ecological Landscapes also features commentary and insights from the landscape architect herself. One of North America's most accomplished and celebrated landscape architects, Cornelia Hahn Oberlander has shaped Canadian cities with parks and roof gardens in a style all her own. Oberlander's simple yet technically innovative designs express a deep commitment to environmental sustainability and quality of life. Natural and architectural elements are seamlessly integrated, creating healthy and enjoyable spaces that respond to the needs of inhabitants and bring nature into densely built up urban areas. Her projects capture the ecological and social specificities of a site, while referring to the larger context of the Canadian landscape. Indeed, site plays a crucial role in the development of her designs: as she herself says, landscape architecture "must be viewed holistically in terms of plant relationships as well as the genius loci, or spirit of the place."
The Cornelia Hahn Oberlander Archive
In January 2006, the CCA received an extensive body of material from Cornelia Hahn Oberlander related to some of her major institutional projects. This acquisition follows an initial donation of material in 2002 and completes the CCA's Oberlander archive. Spanning 50 years of Oberlander's still-active career, the archive now comprises more than 2000 conceptual and design drawings, as well as photographs, plans, and documentation pertaining to her botanical and technical research. The Cornelia Hahn Oberlander Archive also complements existing holdings at the CCA, such as the archives of Canadian architects Richard Henriquez, Arthur Erickson, and the firm Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg, with whom she has worked.
Born in Mülheim/Ruhr, Germany in 1921, Cornelia Hahn Oberlander studied at Harvard University with Walter Gropius and settled in Vancouver in the 1950s, where she continues to practice. She has collaborated with such internationally acclaimed architects as Renzo Piano, Arthur Erickson, and Moshe Safdie on a wide range of public projects in North America and Europe. Founded in 1953, the firm Cornelia Hahn Oberlander Landscape Architects has developed a highly varied expertise: children's playgrounds, beginning with the creative playground at Expo 67 in Montréal; roof gardens and hanging planters, as in the award-winning landscape for the Canadian Chancery in Washington, D.C. (1989); native plant communities like the Taiga Garden at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa (1988); and environmental planning and design, such as the C.K. Choi Institute of Asian Research in Vancouver (1995). Oberlander's most recent project is the roof garden of the new Canadian Embassy in Berlin (2005).
In parallel to this exhibition, a series of 34 photographs of Oberlander's work by Etta Gerdes, commissioned by the Goethe-Institut and entitled Picturing Landscape Architecture: Projects of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander as seen by Etta Gerdes, will be presented at the Elliott Louis Gallery in Vancouver (6 - 25 June 2006); the Legislative Assembly Building in Yellowknife (9 - 21 July 2006); the Zentrum für Gartenkunst und Landschaftskultur at Schloss Dyck in Jüchen, Germany (17 October - 20 November 2006); the Deutsches Architektur Zentrum in Berlin, Germany (16 November 2006 - 7 January 2007); and the Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina, Braunschweig, Germany (6 May to 7 June 2007).
The Goethe-Institut will produce a catalogue on the work of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander seen through the photographs of Etta Gerdes. Bilder kanadischer Landschaftsarchitektur/ Picturing Landscape Architecture (colour, 112 pages) is being published in English and German by Callwey, Munich. Edited by Mechtild Manus of the Goethe-Institut and Canadian architecture critic Lisa Rochon, the volume includes essays by Rochon and German garden critic Cordula Hamann, and an interview with Cornelia Hahn Oberlander. Ann Thomas, curator of photography at the National Gallery of Canada, situates the photographs of Etta Gerdes within the context of German nature photography.
The Artist in Conversation On Thursday, 11 May at 6 pm Cornelia Hahn Oberlander discusses her work in the Paul Desmarais Theatre. Admission is free.
The CCA was founded in 1979 as a new form of cultural institution to build public awareness of the role of architecture in society, promote scholarly research in the field, and stimulate innovation in design practice.
The CCA is an international research centre and museum founded on the conviction that architecture is a public concern. Based on its extensive collections, CCA is a leading voice in advancing knowledge, promoting public understanding, and widening thought and debate on the art of architecture, its history, theory, practice, and role in society today. [ read more ] »
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