Courtesy of Rafael Gamo/Frida Escobedo/Carnegie Museum of Art
Escobedo Tallera Siqueiros at the Cultural Center in Cuernavaca, Mexico, 2019.
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“The Fabricated Landscape,” opening June 26 at Carnegie Museum of Art, is designed to highlight the growing diversity and ingenuity in the field of contemporary architecture.
The exhibition will include installations from 10 international practices, many of which will be debuting new work for the first time in the United States.
“This is a very important moment for all of them,” said Raymund Ryan, curator-at-large for the Oakland museum’s Heinz Architectural Center, where the exhibition will run through Jan. 17.
In conversation with Anna Heringer and Anupama Kundoo Photography: Javier Callejas
In conversation with Anna Heringer and Anupama Kundoo The first talk in our Architecture Anew series is a rare opportunity to hear from two leading architects committed to using architecture to create designs with both people and the planet in mind. today 23 March 2021, 5.00pm to 6.30pm talk series with a shared conversation between award-winning architects Anna Heringer and Anupama Kundoo.
This exciting and unique event will bring two acclaimed architects together to discuss the ways in which their practices work carefully and sensitively with the earth. Through empowering communities, nurturing local traditions, and working with natural building materials, these architects expand our understanding of what sustainable architecture can achieve.