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![Tallinn Architecture Biennale (TAB 2022) - Curatorial finalists
Tallinn Architecture Biennale (TAB 2022) - Curatorial finalists](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/15619/01_EMOTIONALISM_Tallinn_ph-Herbert-Wright_last_sez.jpg)
16-07-2020
Tallinn Architecture Biennale (TAB 2022) - Curatorial finalists
The Estonian Centre for Architecture has announced the list of the five finalist curatorial teams of the 6th edition of the Tallinn International Architecture Biennial - TAB 2022. Competitors had been asked to propose an innovative theme linked to Estonia’s context and relevant to the world of contemporary architecture. Among the finalists, we were favourably impressed by the theme presented by the “Emotionalism” team, rooted in the idea that today an increasingly driven digitisation is devaluing “humanity”. Their Biennale will therefore be focused on uncovering new ideas and proposals, through design, that reaffirm the centrality of what makes us human.
![Exhibition - MVRDV Haus Berlin Exhibition - MVRDV Haus Berlin](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/15606/01_Titelbild-Final-RGB_last_sez.jpg)
08-07-2020
Exhibition - MVRDV Haus Berlin
In Berlin, where it all began, the Dutch architecture studio MVRDV presents its German work in an exhibition designed specifically for the Architektur Galerie Berlin, MVRDV Haus Berlin. Partly conceived as a “working office”, the exhibition gives some insight into the past and present German projects of the studio founded in 1992 by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries.
![The winners of the 2020 Italian Architecture Award
The winners of the 2020 Italian Architecture Award](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/15610/01_courtesy-Fondazione-Maxxi_ph-Musacchio-Ianniello-Pasqualini_last_sez.jpg)
07-07-2020
The winners of the 2020 Italian Architecture Award
On June 30 MAXXI National Museum of 21st Century Art hosted the awards ceremony in the first edition of the Italian Architecture Award, promoted by MAXXI and Triennale Milano with the support of the Italian Culture and Tourism Ministry. On the podium, two women architects: Francesca Torzo with "Z33 House for Contemporary Art, Design and Architecture" and Lucy Styles with "Home Sweet Home". Architect Cino Zucchi was awarded an honourable mention for the Lavazza Headquarters, while the Award for Lifetime Achievement went to architect Renzo Piano.
![Exhibition at Aedes Architecture Forum: Arctic Nordic Alpine – In Dialogue With Landscape. Snøhetta
Exhibition at Aedes Architecture Forum: Arctic Nordic Alpine – In Dialogue With Landscape. Snøhetta](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/15609/01_Path-Perspectives-Seegrube_ph-Christian-Flatscher_last_sez.jpg)
06-07-2020
Exhibition at Aedes Architecture Forum: Arctic Nordic Alpine – In Dialogue With Landscape. Snøhetta
July 4 through August 20 Berlin’s Aedes Architecture Forum hosts the exhibition Arctic Nordic Alpine, focusing on architecture in vulnerable landscapes. A number of pioneering projects by Snøhetta, such as the Hotel Svart at the foot of the Svartisen glacier, the Arctic World Archive Visitor Centre on Svalbard Island, Under restaurant in Lindesnes and the recent Tungestølen shelter in Luster, offer examples of how architecture can make an active contribution to mitigation of the effects of climate change and promote more sustainable ways of using nature by implementing solutions in dialogue with landscape.
![New episode of the Houda Kassatly, 365 photographs cycle New episode of the Houda Kassatly, 365 photographs cycle](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/15601/01_Houda_Kassatly_Tripoli_Architectures_plurielles_2020_Photo_print_edition_of_5_30x45_cm_HD_last_sez.jpg)
01-07-2020
New episode of the Houda Kassatly, 365 photographs cycle
The cycle of exhibitions called Houda Kassatly, 365 photographs organized by the Alice Mogabgab art gallery in Beirut. The pandemic hasn’t stopped the third episode, called Tripoli of the Orient, Plural City, it’s just sent it online, with the photography narrative of the city of Tripoli by the first female artist-photographer in Lebanon.
![Planet Netherlands: 20 years of Dutch architecture online
Planet Netherlands: 20 years of Dutch architecture online](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/15594/01_KAAN-Arch_Ren_Provinciehuis_North-Brabant_ph-Sebastian-van-Damme_last_sez.jpg)
30-06-2020
Planet Netherlands: 20 years of Dutch architecture online
Dok Architecten, Kaan Architecten, MVRDV, Next Architects, Maurice Nio, OMA/AMO, UNStudio and Wiel Arets Architects are only a few of the Dutch architectural practices involved in Planet Netherlands, an online exhibition promoted by the Embassy and the General Consulate of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Italy through its social media profiles, put together in partnership with The Architecture Player. The projects represented include both private homes and public spaces and buildings, all involved in the search for and experimentation with new solutions for the home and the city.
![Fuorisalone digital. Sustainability, circular economy and technology Fuorisalone digital. Sustainability, circular economy and technology](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/15571/01_Mentemano_bosco_2_last_sez.jpg)
17-06-2020
Fuorisalone digital. Sustainability, circular economy and technology
In this period between 15 and 21 June, we’re enjoying the very first digital Fuorisalone to spread across virtual territories, paving the way for new experimentation in design. DESIGN THROUGH is the capsule edition by Tortona Rocks representing the Tortona district in this post-Covid-19 digital version.
![Exhibition Katharina Grosse. It Wasn’t Us in Berlin Exhibition Katharina Grosse. It Wasn’t Us in Berlin](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/15570/00_KG100620_028_last_sez.jpg)
16-06-2020
Exhibition Katharina Grosse. It Wasn’t Us in Berlin
The German artist Katharina Grosse is renowned for her multi-dimensional pictorial worlds where bright colours sweep across walls, ceilings, objects, and even entire buildings and landscapes. She has now transformed the Historic Hall of Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin, and the outdoor space behind the building, into an expansive painting which radically destabilises the architecture of this contemporary museum space.