In the heart of Utrecht, as part of the 'Uncloud' festival, a fascinating journey that challenges the boundaries of time and reality awaits you. Welcome to 'To Be Continued', an intriguing audiovisual production by the Amsterdam-based theatre collective Nineties. This immersive experience explores the fascinating interplay between digitisation, technology and our perception of time.
Quebec City celebrates the tenth edition of PASSAGES INSOLITES, the famous public art festival promoted by EXMURO arts publics and presented by the city of Quebec. From 22 June through 9 October the city becomes a canvas painted with a grand spectacle of creative expression, displaying the work of 40 local and international artists in a number of venues.
An off-site exhibition organised by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) at the Hessenpark open-air museum in Neu-Anspach, to talk about an often forgotten theme, namely that of architecture in the countryside. Entitled "Schön hier", meaning "it's beautiful here", the exhibition explores how architecture can make a big contribution towards a better life in rural areas.
Wu Guanzhen is an up-and-coming Chinese artist who uses the ancient technique of lacquering to create works that combine traditional craftsmanship with a contemporary interpretation.
The Canadian architecture firm yh2 directed by Marie-Claude Hamelin and Loukas Yiacouvakis completed a house not far from Montreal, which represents a built connection between the site's topography and the views of the surrounding lakes.
The exhibition titled Waterfront Architecture: Placemaking and Context being held in Toronto, Canada is a great opportunity to get more closely acquainted with the work of Danish firm, 3XN Architects, not just at Toronto's Bayside where two major housing projects are in progress but also in other parts of the world.
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