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DETAIL Award 2022
In 2022, Detail will present the DETAIL Award for the tenth time in cooperation with industry sponsors and conceptual partners from the political arena. The award is intended to honour projects that bring architecture and life in the future into perfect harmony.
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DETAIL Award 2024
Last Call for Projects
This year’s Detail Award will be presented in Munich in early December 2024. Don’t miss out – entries for this prestigious international architecture competition are open until 1st June.
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Call for Projects
Award Ceremony
The DETAIL Award is a hallmark of architectural excellence. An internationally renowned jury of experts honors outstanding projects that shape our world in a fascinating way.
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DETAIL Award 2022 - the winners have been chosen!
The decision of the reader voting has been made, all winners of the DETAIL Award 2022 have been determined. We would like to celebrate the winning projects together with you at a public online award ceremony on 17 November 2022 from 17.00h.
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Exhibition in Brussels
Simone Guillissen-Hoa
As part of an extensive program on feminism, the museum civa.brussels offers the first monographic exhibition on the architect Simone Guillissen-Hoa.
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Call for Projects
Award Ceremony
The DETAIL Award is a hallmark of architectural excellence. An internationally renowned jury of experts honors outstanding projects that shape our world in a fascinating way.
Highlights
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An open deposit
Fuori Tutto: Demogo Shows the Gembloux Town Hall
In collaboration with Fuori Tutto, the Maxxi Museum in Rome is hosting an exhibition about the current creative scene in Italy with works by various architecture studios and artists.
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Exhibition review
Herzog & de Meuron’s Cabinet of Wonders
In the Royal Academy in London the Basel-based architects provide insights into their working methods and put everyday life in their buildings on display.
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Pavilion in Hungary
The Vertical Garden as a Symbol of Community
The Garden of Communities installation by the Hello Wood and Balázs Szelecsényi architecture studios in Veszprém celebrates the cultural diversity and unity of Hungary’s regions.
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Architecture Biennale 2023
Essential Homes by Norman Foster
Essential Homes is a joint research project by the Norman Foster Foundation and Holcim. The concept for living space will offer refugees security, comfort and a sense of well-being.
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Future oriented urban planning
Barcelona: Unesco World Capital of Architecture 2026
After Rio de Janeiro in 2020 and Copenhagen, Barcelona has now been named Unesco World Capital of Architecture for 2026.
Exhibitions
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For architecture and research
Alberto Campo Baeza and Till Roenneberg Receive the Daylight Award 2024
Spanish architect Alberto Campo Baeza and German chronobiologist Till Roenneberg receive the Daylight Award 2024, which is presented every two years to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to research and practice in the use of daylight in architecture.
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DETAIL Award 2024
Last Call for Projects
This year’s Detail Award will be presented in Munich in early December 2024. Don’t miss out – entries for this prestigious international architecture competition are open until 1st June.
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Bruges Triennial 2024
Discovering the City's Potential: Spaces of Possibility
For the fourth time, the Triennial is taking place in Bruges. Until September, visitors can explore twelve street installations and four cultural institutions, working with the motto "Spaces of Possibility".
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Micro-exhibition series in London
Architecture Window: Young Voices in Architecture
With the three-year micro-exhibition series Architecture Window, the Royal Academy of Arts offers young architecture and design graduates a platform to present their work to the general public.
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German duo at the top
Winners of the Mies van der Rohe Awards 2024
The winners of the 2024 edition of the Mies van der Rohe Awards have been announced. An international jury selected one winner each in the two categories of architecture and emerging architecture from an initial group of 362 nominated works.
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Exhibition in Copenhagen
Planetary Boundaries: Rethinking Architecture and Design
In the exhibition "Planetary Boundaries - Rethinking Architecture and Design", the Royal Danish Academy is showing 25 projects on the subject of long-lasting design.
Interviews
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Interview
Kunlé Adeyemi On Rising Sea Levels
How can coastal cities adapt to rising sea levels? Nigerian architect Kunlé Adeyemi, who works in Lagos and Amsterdam, seeks answers to climate change.
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Interview
Barbara Buser on Circular Building
In her projects, Swiss architect Barbara Buser seeks uncomplicated solutions for recycling used building components.
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Interview architecture and climate
Tatiana Bilbao on the Future of Mexico City
For the Mexican Architect Tatiana Bilbao, diversity and a culture of care are needed to combat the climate crisis.
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Africa and climate change
Tarik Oualalou on the Urban Planning of the Future
Africa is suffering the consequences of climate change - and is also our last chance to test better models of urbanization, says Tarik Oualalou, an architect in Paris and Casablanca.