By Justine Testado|
Monday, Mar 6, 2017
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The anticipated 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial is coming together, with the big announcement of the 2017 participants today. Titled “Make New History” and with Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee as Artistic Directors, the 2017 roster has expanded to include the names of over 100 firms — many of them well-known — representing over 20 countries. The 2017 CAB will take place at the Chicago Cultural Center and additional sites across the city from September 16 through January 7, 2018.
Building upon the themes and ideas presented in the successful inaugural edition in 2015, the 2017 biennial will showcase a diversity of architectural work from across the globe and will focus on “examining the underpinnings of this resurgence of historical interest” and “the efforts of contemporary architects to align their work with versions of history.”
“We hope to examine, through the work of the chosen participants, the continuous engagement with questions of history and architecture as an evolutionary practice,” Sharon Johnston says.
Here's the full line-up of participants:
- AWP office for territorial reconfiguration (Paris, France; London, UK)
- Bak Gordon Arquitectos (Lisbon, Portugal)
- Barbas Lopes (Lisbon, Portugal)
- Barkow Leibinger (Berlin, Germany)
- baukuh (Milan, Italy)
- Besler & Sons LLC (Los Angeles, USA)
- BLESS (Berlin, Germany)
- BUREAU SPECTACULAR (Los Angeles, USA)
- Caruso St John (London, UK)
- Charlap Hyman & Herrero (Los Angeles, USA; New York, USA)
- Charles Waldheim (Cambridge, USA)
- Christ & Gantenbein (Basel, Switzerland)
- Daniel Everett (Chicago, USA; Salt Lake City, USA)
- David Schalliol (Chicago, USA)
- Dellekamp Arquitectos (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Design With Company (Chicago, USA)
- Diego Arraigada Arquitectos (Rosario, Argentina)
- DOGMA (Brussels, Belgium)
- DRDH (London, UK)
- ENSAMBLE STUDIO (Madrid, Spain; Boston, USA)
- Éric Lapierre Architecture (Paris, France)
- Estudio Barozzi Veiga (Barcelona, Spain)
- fala atelier (Porto, Portugal)
- Filip Dujardin (Ghent, Belgium)
- Fiona Connor and Erin Besler (Los Angeles, USA; Auckland, New Zealand)
- First Office (Los Angeles, USA
- formlessfinder (New York, USA)
- Frida Escobedo (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Kéré Architecture (Berlin, Germany)
- Kuehn Malvezzi (Berlin, Germany)
- Luisa Lambri (Milan, Italy)
- Lütjens Padmanabhan Architekten (Zurich, Switzerland)
- Made In (Geneva, Switzerland; Zurich, Switzerland)
- MAIO (Barcelona, Spain)
- Marianne Mueller (Zurich, Switzerland)
- Marshall Brown (Chicago, USA)
- MG&Co. (Houston, USA)
- MONADNOCK (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
- MOS (New York, USA)
- Norman Kelley (Chicago, USA; New York, USA)
- Nuno brandåo costa arquitectos Ida (Porto, Portugal)
- OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen (Brussels, Belgium)
- PASCAL FLAMMER (Zurich, Switzerland)
- Patrick Braouezec (Paris, France)
- Paul Andersen and Paul Preissner (Chicago, USA; Denver, USA)
- Pezo Von Ellrichshausen (Concepción, Chile)
- Philipp Schaerer (Zurich, Switzerland)
- PRODUCTORA (Mexico City, Mexico)
- REAL Foundation (London, UK)
- Robert Somol (Chicago, USA)
- SADAR+VUGA (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
- Sam Jacob Studio (London, UK)
- SAMI-arquitectos (Setubal, Portugal)
- SANAA (Tokyo, Japan)
- Sauter von Moos (Basel, Switzerland)
- Sergison Bates (London, UK; Zurich, Switzerland)
- Serie Architects (London, UK; Zurich, Switzerland)
- SHINGO MASUDA+KATSUHISA OTSUBO Architects (Tokyo, Japan)
- Stan Allen Architect (New York, USA)
- Studio Anne Holtrop (Muharraq, Bahrain; Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- Studiomumbai (Mumbai, India)
- Sylvia Lavin (Los Angeles, USA)
- T+E+A+M (Ann Arbor, USA)
- Tatiana Bilbao Estudio (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Tham & Videgård Arkitekter (Stockholm, Sweden)
- The Empire (Verona, Italy)
- The Living (New York, USA)
- The Los Angeles Design Group (Los Angeles, USA)
- Thomas Baecker Bettina Kraus (Berlin, Germany)
- Tigerman McCurry Architects (Chicago, USA)
- The Empire (Verona, Italy)
- The Living (New York, USA)
- The Los Angeles Design Group (Los Angeles, USA)
- Thomas Baecker Bettina Kraus (Berlin, Germany)
- Tigerman McCurry Architects (Chicago, USA)
- Toshiko Mori Architect (New York, USA)
- UrbanLab (Chicago, USA; Los Angeles, USA)
- Urbanus (Shenzhen, China; Beijing, China)
- Veronika Kellndorfer (Berlin, Germany)
- WELCOMEPROJECTS (Los Angeles, USA)
- Work Architecture Company (New York, USA)
- Zago Architecture (Los Angeles, USA)
- ZAO/standardarchitecture (Shanghai, China)
“Through presenting a variety of work, we aim to give visitors of all kinds, from leaders across the global architecture community to the interested traveler, an in-depth look at architecture as we know it today, and the chance to be inspired by how architecture is making new history in cities around the world,” said Todd Palmer, Executive Director of the Chicago Architecture Biennial, in a statement.
You can also find previous coverage of the 2015 Chicago Architecture Biennial on Bustler's sister site Archinect.
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