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GOD & CO, Archizines, Steel Wrapped Farm House – New Exhibitions at the AA School
Four new FREE exhibitions from the Architectural Association School of Architecture (the AA School) enable visitors to explore the world’s past, current and future architectural thinkers, practitioners and visionaries.
Highlights:
- Brussels-based architects 51N4E, showcase large and intimate projects including transforming ex-Soviet public squares with water and a steel wrapped farmhouse in their exhibition ‘Double or Nothing’.
- Pop-art architectural thinker, Francois Dallegret, opens an exhibition of his works including groundbreaking bubble buildings, astrological vehicles and an anarchic sense of fun.
- ‘Preston is my Paris’, ‘Spam in Chile’ and ‘Scapegoat in Canada’ – are just some of the 60 international architecture fanzines on show in Archizines, illustrating how people around the world relate to their built environment.
- ‘Visions of the Future’, a chance to witness the work of this year’s AA School Honours students.
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The exhibitions are part of the AA School’s programme of FREE talks, exhibitions and events enabling all those interested in architecture and the built environment to explore these subjects with the globe’s brightest thinkers and fore-most practitioners.
Exhibitions
All are free and take place at the AA School, 36 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3ES. Opening times: Monday to Friday 10am – 7pm, Saturday 9am – 5pm, closed Sunday.
Double or Nothing
1 – 26 October 2011, AA Gallery
‘Double or Nothing’ presents the architectural and spatial projects of Brussels-based practice 51N4E. Curated by French architectural critic Dominique Boudet, the show re-examines a selection of recent projects from the large-scale to the intimate. They include:
- The transformation of Tirana’s Skanderberg Square (the most important public space in Albania) through the use of water and altered perspective. Larger than Red Square in Moscow and twice the size of St Peters Square in Rome, this famous square has been the stage for Soviet conquests, protests for liberation and the overthrow of dictators. 51N4E has created a square for modern Albania – a public space that reacts to mood of the people through water. From pools and urban beaches to formal state spaces.
- Arteconomy; an extension of high steel walls to cocoon a Belgian farmhouse and featuring a 3 x 3 metre day bed composed of soft weave, colourful woolen knit tubes.
‘Double or Nothing’ challenges the visitor to look beyond architecture’s surface conventions and their representation. The accompanying publication ‘Double or Nothing’, designed by 51N4E and AA and published by the AA, will be available to purchase.
Visions of the Future: AA School Honours Students
1 – 26 October 2011, Front Members’ Room
Four AA School students graduating this year have joined luminaries such as Peter Ahrends and Sir Nicholas Grimshaw in receiving full Honours for their studies at the AA School. This accolade is the highest award the School can bestow on a student, recognising prestigious excellence and talent.
The exhibition enables visitors to explore the Honours work across issues as diverse as the legacy of gold mining within Aboriginal homelands, solutions to Haiti’s cholera epidemic, floating desert city tourist destinations and managing Europe’s population.
GOD & CO: Francois Dallegret Beyond The Bubble
5 November – 14 December 2011, AA Gallery
Francios Dallegret will open the show from 1830 - 2030hrs on 4 November.
Dallegret, most famous for his work on ‘bubble houses’ was a leading architectural and design provocateur during 1960s and 1970s. Counting Reyner Banham, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Iris Clert as friends and collaborators, Dallegret’s creations fused the period’s pop art flair with his industrial drawing techniques, vivid imagination and an anarchic sense of fun. The exhibition provides the chance to meet Dallegret and explore his world and work including bubble housing, earth orbiting city space rockets, extraordinary astrological vehicles, drug store designs and even science-fiction westerns.
Archizines
Curated by Elias Redstone
5 November – 14 December 2011, Front Members’ Room
Archizines showcases 60 architectural magazines, fanzines and journals from 20 countries around the world and includes video interviews with their creators. From the photo-copied newsletter to beautifully bound magazines, each publication is a creative platform for the subject and the author. Together they provide a rich and unique window into how people relate to the spaces we inhabit. Each magazine will be on show, while their authors will be represented in video interviews talking about their work. Highlights include ‘Preston is my Paris’ from the UK, ‘PIN–UP’ from USA and ‘Scapegoat’ from Canada’. Elias Redstone is a curator, writer and columnist. He curated ‘Emergency Exit’, Poland’s national pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2010, he is columnist for the New York Times’ T Magazine design blog and Editor in Chief of the ‘London Architecture Diary’.
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Press Previews and Tours
Press previews and a chance to meet the curators and architects will be available for each exhibition. Details for each will be announced soon. Please contact Maxim Bendall at Kallaway: 020 7221 7883 or maxim.bendall@kallaway.com for further information.
Press contacts and images
Kallaway PR
About The AA School
The Architectural Association School of Architecture, is the world's most renowned international and influential school of architecture. Since 1847, it has pioneered a belief in architecture as profession, culture and form of human enquiry and is credited with fostering the creation of worldwide leaders of architecture. AA School alumni include architectural leaders Zaha Hadid, Rem Koolhaas, Lord Rogers, Will Alsop and many others. Through its unique, year-long, unit based system of teaching, direct intervention in cities and its intensively collaborative team-based approach to learning, the school brings together disconnected worlds, fresh ideas and inspiring insights. The AA School is celebrated worldwide as an imaginative setting for architectural culture.
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