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Desert X AlUla 2024: Exploring Unseen Art in Saudi Arabia's Desert Region from February 9 to March 23

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Courtesy of The Royal Commission for AlUla | Sara Alissa & Nojoud Alsudairi, Invisible Possibilities, Desert X AlUla 2024 Desert X AlUla will open its latest exhibition themed “In the Presence of Absence, ” from February 9th to March 23rd, 2024.

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Spaces of Possibility: Unveiling the Installations of Bruges Triennale 2024

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Image Courtesy of Visit Bruges | © Jan Darthet The fourth edition of the Bruges Triennial: Spaces of Possibility , curated by Shendy Gardin and Sevie Tsampalla, will be held from Saturday 13 April to Sunday 1 September 2024.

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A Water Sanctuary at Palazzo Reale Crafted by GROHE SPA During Milan Design Week 2024

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Building on this success, GROHE is returning for Milan Design Week 2024 with an immersive experience in one of Milan’s most prestigious locations: the Palazzo Reale. Read more »

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Riverside Art Studio: A Sustainable Hub Redefining Urban Interaction in Seville

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Riverside Art Studio by Patrizio Maria Puppo & Martina Di Marco (Winner). Image Courtesy of Dar[e]-Europe The Sustainable Hub in Seville emerged as an innovative concept through an open idea passive Sustainable Design Competition, launched in October 2023 with submissions received by February 2024.

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Narratives on the Precariousness of the Built Environment: Architectural Themes at the 2024 Whitney Biennial

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Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better than the Real Thing (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 20–August 11, 2024). Torkwase Dyson, Liquid Shadows, Solid Dreams (A Monastic Playground), 2024.

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Kirigami-inspired shade structure wins the 2024 Forge Prize for innovation in steel architecture

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The American Institute of Steel Construction has selected a shade structure concept situated in rural Arkansas as the grand prize winner of the $10,000 Forge Prize for 2024. Mile Zero, as the winning project is called, is designed to double as a hiking trail marker for the Razorback Greenway in Northwest Arkansas.

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A concept for a pavilion that adopts the Japanese practice kirigami wins the 2024 Forge Prize

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The American Institute of Steel Construction’s 2024 Forge Prize winner Mile Zero is a conceptual steel shade structure inspired by Japanese art and complex technique kirigami.

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