6/6/2024, 6 PM, German
Guided Tour through the exhibition ‘Sign of the Times’
The exhibition provides a unique glimpse into the future of Swiss architecture: In presenting the winning projects from the two previous editions (2022/2023) of the national master’s thesis competition ‘SIA Master's Prize’, this show introduces ambitious visions by young architects that also provide exciting input for architectural practice.
Finally the exhibition provides for the first time a complete map of the Swiss landscape of architectural education.Admission: CHF 12, red. CHF 8
Photo: Hans H. Münchhalfen
25/5/–25/8/2024
Sign of the Times: Recent Projects from the SIA Master's Prize
In cooperation with the Professional Group for Architecture of the Swiss Society of Engineers and Architects SIA and the Architectural Council of Switzerland
The exhibition provides a unique glimpse into the future of Swiss architecture: In presenting the winning projects from the two previous editions (2022/2023) of the national master’s thesis competition ‘SIA Master's Prize’, this show introduces ambitious visions by young architects that also provide exciting input for architectural practice. Finally the exhibition provides for the first time a complete map of the Swiss landscape of architectural education.
Note
The exhibition ‘Tashkent Modernism’ was canceled due to a change in the exhibition planning. The S AM Swiss Architecture Museum is opening the exhibition 24.5.2024 the exhibition ‘Sign of the Times: Recent Projects from the SIA Master's Prize’
12/4/–2/6/2024
SAY Swiss Architecture Yearbook - Travelling Exhibition
From 12/4/-2/6/2024 ZAZ Bellerive shows the exhibition 'SAY Swiss Architecture Yearbook'.
Venue: ZAZ Bellerive, Zentrum Architektur Zürich, Höschgasse 3, 8008 ZürichLINA Open Call 2024
Third LINA Open Call invites emerging creatives to apply with ideas, texts and practices addressing the environmental crisis.
The Open Call seeks emerging spatial practitioners, thinkers, and creatives to become LINA fellows. Individuals and teams are invited to apply with radical ideas, practical solutions, theoretical insights or thought-provoking practices addressing the environmental crisis.
25 selected authors will be invited to the 2024 LINA Conference in Sarajevo (3–4 October), while any one of the eligible applicants can be invited to co-create the LINA Architecture Programme, a series of events organised by members of the platform across Europe.Who we are looking for
We are looking for innovative individuals and collectives who apply their theoretical and practical knowledge to better our common future. We’re searching for innovators who develop spatial practices that question the status quo. We want to welcome new and emerging voices to make their mark and help amplify their radical ideas.
We are looking to give a platform to those who have not yet broken through to the international audience, and are not yet established in their respective fields. Age is not a limit, however only Creative Europe country residents are eligible to participate.
We are looking for those wanting to participate in mentoring, teaching, residencies, research, writing, who want to present their work and develop meaningful programmes. Though travel is not always a necessity, we are looking for those interested in international collaboration. We want to promote people who care for the future of our planet and who share our ethical values.All documentation and application forms are available on the LINA website.
Please note: Due to Creative Europe regulations, the open call is only open to residents or nationals of the 40 countries that participate in the Creative Europe program (of which Switzerland is not a member). It is however possible to apply as a group if at least one member of your team is resident in or holds a passport from one of these countries.LINA platform
LINA, the European architecture platform, is a network connecting prominent cultural players with emerging practitioners and thinkers in architecture. Its goal is to steer the architectural sector towards sustainable, circular and clean practices, to link the existing efforts into a united LINA Architecture Programme, and highlight new and emerging voices, giving them an international platform.
Members
Architectuul*, Atelier LUMA Arles, Architekturos Fondas Vilnius*, Barleti University Tirana, BETA Timișoara Architecture Biennial*, BINA Društvo arhitekata Beograda*, Copenhagen Architecture Festival*, Dani arhitekture Sarajevo*, Design Academy Eindhoven, dpr-barcelona*, Društvo arhitekata Istre*, Eesti Arhitektuurimuuseum Tallinn*, ETSAM UPM Madrid, Fakulteta za arhitekturo Univerze v Ljubljani, FAAD Notre Dame University-Louaize, Fondazione MAXXI Roma*, Forecast Berlin*, Fundacio Mies van den Rohe Barcelona, HDA Haus der Architektur Graz*, Irish Architecture Foundation, Kosovo Architecture Foundation*, Oslo Architecture Triennale*, S AM Schweizerisches Architekturmuseum*, Tbilisi Architecture Biennale*, TU Wien Gebäudelehre und Entwerfen, Theatrum Mundi Paris*, Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa*, VI PER Gallery Praha*
*Previously members of the Future Architecture platform
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