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12-12-2016
SpazioFMG hosts the exhibition Reverse shot: Italian architects put a face to their names
An exhibition/event celebrating the first 10 years of SpazioFMGperl'Architettura, the exhibition gallery operated by Iris Ceramica and FMG Fabbrica Marmi e Graniti. REVERSE SHOT: Italian architects put a face to their names is a group exhibition focusing on the architects whose projects and buildings SpazioFMG has been representing for the past ten years.

22-07-2016
Junya Ishigami wins the BSI Swiss Architectural Award
The winner of the fifth BSI Swiss Architectural Award was announced on June 23: Japanese architect Junya Ishigami. The award will be presented on September 22 2016 at the Architecture Academy of the University of Italian Switzerland in Mendrisio.

08-07-2016
Architecture for culture
Museums, cultural centres and tourist reception centres: a rapid overview of cultural projects all over the world covered in Floornature.

09-06-2016
Mario Botta fontana albero vittori_ALE Dynamic Landscapes
vittori_ALE is a tree-fountain Mario Botta designed for "Paesaggi Dinamici" or “Dynamic Landscapes”, the third event in the series known as “d'Annunzio e i Giardini di Pan”, which will also include a live performance by artist Dario Ballantini and an exhibition at Museo d'Annunzio Segreto.

15-04-2016
Parma 360 Contemporary Creativity Festival
From Saturday 2 April through to 15 May 2016, contemporary creativity is being celebrated in and around Parma.

17-03-2016
Almost Secret: Drawers, between Art and Design exhibition
From March 26 Poldi Pezzoli Museum in Milan hosts an exhibition focusing on a common item of home furniture, "the drawer" (and the chest of drawers), reread and interpreted by great masters of design and emerging young designers.

29-01-2016
Sacral Space spirituality and architecture exhibition
The Jaroslava Fragnera Gallery in Prague presents an exhibition dedicated to religious architecture: Sacral Space. The exhibition looks mainly at chapels, from different areas of Europe, where architecture has shaped spirituality, capturing in some cases the ‘genius loci’ of the landscape.