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March 2025: Data and events

The monthly list of records of upcoming and ongoing exhibitions, events and competitions.

Upcoming exhibitions

Stone in the landscape architecture: a sensory journey
new York
March 20 – June 13, 2025
ABC Stone presents an immersive exhibition that examines Stone's transformative role in landscape design by five different vignettes created by leading companies such as Laguardia Design Group, Oehme van Sweden and Design Workshop. Every 350 square meter installation shows a single stone species as a heart and shows how this element material can form and improve our sensory experience of landscapes. Interactive elements, including VR stations, invite visitors to experience the versatility of Stone in contemporary landscape architecture, while the accompanying programming contains panel discussions with the designers presented. The show is supported by the New York chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects in the exhibition area of ​​ABC Stone in Brookly. See aslany.org.

New practices New York 2025: Voice
new York
May 8th to September 2, 2025
The Center for Architecture presents an exhibition in which the winners of the New York competition in two-year new practices are celebrated innovative architecture and design companies in New York City. The competition, which has been organized by the Aiany New Practices Committee since 2006, shows a respected jury, including Alice Grandoit-Šutka, Kim Yao, Chris Leong, Jaffer Kolb and Beatrice Galilee. See Centerforarchitecture.org.

Running exhibitions

The persistence of the hand drawing: interior arms today
new York
Until April 27, 2025
The New York School of Interior Design (Nysid) presents an exhibition in which the permanent practice of hand -drawn architectural renderings is examined in a time dominated by digital images. Curated by design historians Donald Albrecht and Thomas Mellins, it shows works by 12 leading architects and designers in New York, including Mita Corsini Bland and Marshall Brown, coupled with historical drawings from the Nysid archive. See nysid.edu.

Persistence of the hand drawing today

Park Avenue Apartment by Peter Pennoyer Architects, watercolorist Genevieve Irwin. Image with the kind permission of nysid

Marcel Broodthaers: The architect is missing
Brussels
Until June 29, 2025
Civa presents an exhibition in which the Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaer's complex relationship with architecture and urban space examines during the decisive decade of 1957-1967. Centered on his first exhibited work of art, Monument public no (1963) reveals the show, as the built area of ​​Brussels shaped the architect's artistic practice after the war. You can see archive materials, newspapers, photographs and publications that document his work, his life and his cooperation with prominent modernism such as architects Konstantin Brodzki, artist designer hanis and poet architect Pierre Puttemans. See civa.breusel.

Remaining leash architecture: Dilder Scofidio + Renfro
Milan
Until March 16, 2025
Maxxi presents an exhibition that was designed and curated by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and examines the architecture from the 1930s to the present, which adapt to, re -configured and react. The show organized four important principles – mobility, adaptability, operation and ecodynamism – the show that challenge the traditional static nature of architecture, including works by Hans Hollein, Kisho Kurokawa, Rem Koolhaas and Archigram, in addition to the Zaha Hadid designed Museum itself. Conventional architectural models and photos are newly commissioned kinetic models,, Complemented models, experimental prototypes and video installations. See Maxxi.art.

Don't try to remember
San Francisco
Until August 8, 2025
The Center for Architecture + Design presents an exhibition in which the radical heir is examined by architects who are trained at the University of Oklahoma. The American school practitioners such as Violeta Autumn, Mickey Muennig and Donald Macdonald rejected an ideal laboratory for their organic, individualistic approach to design in the San Francisco Bay Area. Archive material and documentation feel the exhibition on how these architects Bruce Goffs have translated revolutionary pedagogy into built works that continue to influence contemporary architectural discourse. See Cadsf.org.

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TWO Worlds (1980) by Donald Macdonald (1); Rendering from Post Ranch in (1987) by GK “Mickey” Muennig (2); Interior of the Barbour Residence (1965) by John Marsh Davis.Images with friendly permission from American School Archive, University of Oklahoma Libraries.

Nakagin and Kiyotomo: architectural icons from Tokyo, 1970 to 1980s
Hong Kong
Until February 28, 2026

Nakagin and Kiyotomo.

Tokios Nakagin Capsule Tower (1972), which was demolished in 2022. Photo © Tomio Ohashi

M+ Museum presents an exhibition in which two pioneering works of the Tokyo architecture are examined. Kurokawa Kishos Nakagin Capsule Tower (1972) and Kuramata Shiros Kiyotomo Sushi Bar (1988) captured the sophisticated lifestyle of the Japanese city experts in an era of economic optimism. The exhibition with the meticulously restored Nakagin unit A806 from M+examines how Kurokawa's metabolistic vision of interchangeable living capsules and spuramas reacts sensual interior to developing urban and social context. Through architecture models, photographs and immersive installations, visitors can experience these influential works – the former that have now been demolished, the latter among the few received commercial interiors of his time. See Mplus.org.hk.

Nakagin and Kiyotomo M+
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Installation view of the restored Nakagin capselt tower unit (1); Interior of the Kiyomoto Sushi Bar (2). Photos © Dan Leung/M+ (1); Lok Cheng/M+ (2)

events

Salone del Mobile

Milan
April 8th to April 13th, 2025

The largest international design fair and the fair for the international design for your 63rd edition in Fiera Milano. The 2025 event, in which products over 2,000 exhibitors are presented, includes the two -year Euroluce lighting exhibition. See salonemilano.it.

Competition

2025 Ramsa Fellowship

Term: March 26, 2025

The Ramsa Fellowship is a price of $ 15,000, which is awarded annually to graduates for travel and research. Robert am Stern Architects announces his 13th annual scholarship, which supports architectural research through travel. The award, which is open to graduates of the previous years in NAAB-accredited programs, enables deep research, as the tradition influences architectural innovations. Earlier scholarship holders examined various topics from Egyptian Mudbrick construction to the Sicilian industrial heritage, with the opportunity to develop their research in the New York office of Ramsa in Ramsa to develop their research. Selected scholarship holders present their results in the following spring of the company. See ramsa.com/fellowship.

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