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Showing posts with label MAXXI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MAXXI. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Architecture + Urbanism recommends 'TRA/BETWEEN Arte e Architettura. Roma Interrotta | Piero Sartogo e gli artisti'

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MAXXI presents TRA/BETWEEN Arte e Architettura. Roma Interrotta | Piero Sartogo e gli artisti : two exhibitions in one that retrace the per...
Sunday, 30 March 2014

Pippo Ciorra / Manchester / 1 May

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Pippo Ciorra , Architecture Senior Curator at MAXXI in Rome, will be speaking at the MA A+U International Symposium MANUFACTURING UTOP...
Friday, 3 August 2012

This Year's Models

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Periods of economic depression and lack of construction often lead to moments of reflection and reassessment in architecture, and the curren...
Monday, 5 December 2011

Flaminio Film and Book Launch

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Recent MA A+U graduate Kathryn Timmins will be holding a book launch and showing her project film on the Flaminio quarter in Rome at 7.00 ...
Monday, 8 November 2010

So what did you really think about MAXXI?

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During their excursion to Rome MA A+U visited Zaha Hadid's MAXXI. Here's what they thought about it. Jonas thought it was a brave ...
Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Architecture + Urbanism recommends: Moretti at MAXXI

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Until 28 November Zaha Hadid's MAXXI in Rome currently hosts an exhibition of the work of Luigi Moretti Entitled 'From Rationalism t...
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Eamonn Canniffe leads the Architecture Research Centre and the MA in Architecture + Urbanism at the Manchester School of Architecture. He was educated in Architecture at Cambridge and Harvard Universities. In 1996 he held a Rome Scholarship in the Fine Arts at the British School at Rome. Between 1986 and 1998 he taught at the University of Manchester School of Architecture, and between 1998 and 2006 at the University of Sheffield School of Architecture. He is the author of Urban Ethic: Design in the Contemporary City (Routledge 2006) (Chinese edition 城市伦理--当代城市设计 2013) and The Politics of the Piazza: the history and meaning of the Italian square (Ashgate 2008). He is co-author (with Tom Jefferies) of Manchester Architecture Guide (1999) and (with Peter Blundell Jones) of Modern Architecture through Case Studies 1945-1990 (Architectural Press 2007), (Chinese edition 现代建筑的演变 1945--1990年 2009) (Spanish edition Modelos de la Arquitectura Moderna -Volumen II 1945-1990 2013). For a number of years he has served as Architecture Series Editor for Ashgate Publishing.
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