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15-01-2016
MoMA exhibition A Japanese Constellation: Toyo Ito, SANAA, and Beyond
At the end of 2015 MoMA in New York announced its 2016 exhibition calendar. From March through July the museum will host an interesting exhibition exploring the work of two prominent Japanese architectural practices: Toyo Ito and SANAA.

18-12-2015
What to see in Japan: houses in the city
How Japanese architecture has changed since the days of Arata Isozaki, Tadao Ando and Kazuyo Sejima. From Shigeru Ban to Hosaka Takeshi, the nature of the home in Japan. What to see in Japan: a voyage in discovery of the most interesting city homes.

11-12-2015
International Architecture Exhibition in Venice - the best of the week
This week’s best of the week features looks back at recent editions of the International Architecture Exhibition in Venice, while awaiting the 15th edition, due to start on May 28 2016 under the direction of Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena.

05-11-2015
The River by Sanaa through the eyes of Montse Zamorano
Spanish photographer Montse Zamorano shares with our readers his photos of the most recent project by Japanese architecture firm SANAA: a multi-purpose facility for the non-profit organisation, Grace Farms in Connecticut.

21-03-2014
Ines Lobo wins the arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture 2014
Portuguese architect Ines Lobo has been awarded the Italcementi Group’s arcVision Prize – Women and Architecture 2014.

15-01-2014
Nendo & Ryue Nishizawa, Roof and Mushrooms Pavilion, Kyoto
Architect Ryue Nishizawa and designer Nendo have created a little pavilion on Kyoto University campus.

04-12-2013
MI/ARCH | 8 Public Lectures on Urban Architecture
Rem Koolhass will be the next lecturer in the cycle of urban architecture lessons organised by Stefano Boeri at the Triennale in Milan.

26-09-2013
EASTERN PROMISES exhibition, MAK Vienna
The exhibition currently underway at MAK in Vienna is a voyage through contemporary projects built in China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan seen as catalysts of a new ecological and social approach to architecture.