Bustler's editor picks for architecture & design events: New York City, February 6-13
By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Feb 6, 2017
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As always, New York City is abuzz with creative folks expanding the possibilities of how architectural design and practice can be reinterpreted, bringing attention to what in the urban environment is constantly overlooked. Planning for another week in the Big Apple? Bustler has compiled a snappy list of noteworthy happenings around town that are worth checking out.
Check back regularly at the start of the week to stay up to date. Have a look at the Bustler team's latest recommendations for NYC events.
Architecture + Technology: Pedagogy in an Age of Disruption | February 9, recommended by Nicholas Korody
Architects tend to lean technophile or luddite. In recent years, the former has definitely seemed to win out. After all, the world around us is pretty much the result of emerging tech. But we rarely tend to reflect on how we use—and, importantly, teach—technology in architecture. This talk is intended to critically examine the role of tech in architectural pedagogy.
RELATED EVENT Architecture + Technology: Pedagogy in an Age of Disruption
Stagecraft: Models and Photos | Opening on February 9, recommended by Justine Testado
Stagecraft is an intriguing take on the “exploration of the picturing of objects and the crafting of images”. The exhibition features dramatically staged photos by James Ewing, who photographed six architectural models of significant 20th-century buildings that were built by GSAPP students between 1994 and 2003. Opening night starts with a panel discussion featuring Kenneth Frampton, James Ewing, Amale Andraos, and Irene Sunwoo.
RELATED EVENT Stagecraft: Models and Photos
Breuer Revisited: New Photographs by Luisa Lambri and Bas Princen | Open now until May 21, recommended by Alexander Walter
This new Met Breuer show exhibits the photographic approach that the artist Luisa Lambri and the photographer Bas Princen took towards four monumental modernist Marcel Breuer buildings from the middle of the 20th century, investigating distinct architectural experiences.
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