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Here are architecture and design events happening this fall

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Here are architecture and design events happening this fall

Exhibitors from Material Matters on view at the London Design Festival (Yeshen Venema)

The telltale sign summer is over isn’t just the weather getting chillier. For designers and architects, the turn of the season is marked with a renewed wave of showcases, events, and fairs. In Detroit, Design Month festivities are already underway, while in France, Paris Design Week has come and gone. From now until the quickly approaching 2023 iteration of Archtober and Chicago Architecture Biennial, it can be hard to keep track of all the buzziest openings, but this non-exhaustive list can hopefully help make sense of the latest offerings kicking off the new season.

This year, the list of events feels particularly robust, featuring festivities in South Korea, Singapore, Rhode Island, and even the Metaverse. Though these openings and panels span cultures and geographies, one theme runs through many of them: sustainability. From imagining more natural urban ecologies to exploring mycelium’s potential as a green material to designing for unknown ecological degradation, leaders around the world are contemplating our collective futures. The following are ongoing or quickly approaching festivities where creatives are gathering to unveil the newest collections, trends, and perspectives on the industry.

Hyper-Abundant City’ Apgujeong 100-Year Master Plan by RIOS for SBAU 2023; rendering by Aesthetica Studio

Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism

South Korea
September 1–October 29

Returning for its fourth edition, Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism is tackling the themes of ecology, topography, and views this year. The festival, curated by architects Byoung Soo Cho and Eui Young Chun, will also be hosting the Seoul 100-year Masterplan exhibition, an exploration of what the city of Seoul could and should look like when it integrates its natural landscapes. International as well as domestic firms have been invited to imagine different neighborhoods that harmonize the industrial with the natural, including RIOS, MVRDV, UNStudio, and Snøhetta.

Aura at St Paul’s Cathedral by Pablo Valbuena, supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies (Ed Reeve)

London Design Festival

United Kingdom
September 16–24

Designers are once again converging in London to make up yet another vigorous roster for the city’s Design Festival. In addition to the numerous furniture, lighting, material, and tableware unveilings, the festival features architects like Guan Lee, who collaborated with designer Marco Campardo for dinnerware collection, The Farm Shop, and Hayatsu Architects who are showcasing a seating installation. Like previous years, the festival celebrates leading designers through their London Design Festival Medal awards. This year, Hanif Kara OBE, Pooja Agrawal, POoR Collective, and Magdalene Odundo DBE took home awards.

Side Chair, by Unknown, ca. 1660-1700 (Courtesy RISD Museum, Providence, RI.)

Design Week RI

Rhode Island
September 19–23

Design Week RI is celebrating their tenth anniversary with another week of talks, panel discussions, tours, and parties. 2023’s lineup includes a tour of the new new LitArts RI Center, designed by architect Charlotte Handy, in addition to a speed networking event hosted by KITE Architects, and a discussion on the future of sustainable design led by Markus Berger, director of the Repair Atelier and Professor of Interior Architecture at RISD.

Proscenium by iheartblob (Courtesy Metaverse Architecture Biennale)

Metaverse Architecture Biennale

September 21–October 6

The inaugural Metaverse Architecture Biennale is titled Presence of the Future. For this debut, the fair—organized by the help of digital platforms W3rlds, Dearch Space, and Metancy—brings together 17 architects who will each create an installation for two platforms: Decentraland and W3rlds. UIC Barcelona, Untitled. by Maria Touloupou, Space Lane, Shashwat Prakhar, and Dariana Andrei are amongst the participants. The installations fall alongside a lecture series, featuring Zaha Hadid Architects, UNStudio, HWKN, DressX, Artisant, MetaTrekkers, WOW Summit, and more.

TRUMPF Smart Factory by Barkow Leibinger (Steve Hall/Hall Merrick Photographers)

Chicago Architecture Biennale
Illinois
September 21-November 1

Presence of the Future is the title for the fifth edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennale (CAB). Curated by interdisciplinary arts collective Floating Museum, the exhibit will tackle how design and architecture can address the needs of a city and offer solutions to the issues it faces. More than 70 participants will approach the brief from various perspectives like urban agriculture or architecture’s cinematic function. This year’s lineup includes studio:indigenous, Could Be Design, LOT-EK, Para Project, and other studios.

Installation view. Zara Pfeifer, “El Archivo”, 2022. (Taiyo Watanabe/Courtesy MAK Center for Art and Architecture)

MEXTRÓPOLI

Mexico
September 22–25

For its 10th year, MEXTRÓPOLI, a festival that explores architecture through culture, is bringing together citizens, designers, architects, and students to reflect on the practice in relation to housing, mobility, public space, and equity. This year’s offerings includes a pyramidal pavilion by Bernardo Gómez-Pimienta, founder of bgp Arquitectura and director of ArquiLab of the Universidad Anáhuac México; an exhibit on architectural furniture by designer Joselo Maderista in collaboration with 16 other Mexico-based offices; and more.

(Courtesy Singapore Archifest)

Singapore Archifest 

Singapore
September 29–October 28

Interim: Acts of Adaptation is the title of the 17th edition of Singapore Archifest which seeks to rethink the built environment as a space of continuous transition. Directed by Calvin Chua, this year’s festival presents itself as a lab through which architects and stakeholders approach design while planning for continual ecological degradation. Both global and local firms make up 2023’s conference series. Ma Yansong of MAD Architects, Momoyo Kaijima of Atelier Bow-Wow, Teo Yee Chin of Red Bean Architects, and Craig Miller of Heatherwick Studio are just some of the speakers featured in the fair.

(Courtesy Utopian Hours)

Utopian Hours

Italy
October 13–15

City makers, activists, architects, and innovators will converge in Torino, Italy for Utopian Hours. The event will discuss the projects and ideas that improve cities around the world. Case studies in London and Dubai, explorations of the city as a classroom and examinations of anti-car metropolises make up some of the latest and biggest ideas driving urban evolution and showcased in the fair. Giulia Frittoli of BIG, Pablo Sendra of Designing Disorder, and Caroline Bos of UNStudio are amongst the guests this year. AN is a media sponsor of the event.

Atlanta Design Festival

Atlanta
October 14–22
Tour some of Atlanta’s best examples of modern residential, commercial, and contract design projects at the Atlanta Design Festival. In senrebe, Georgia stroll around a modern treehouse with an open floor plan. In the hustle and bustle of Atlanta expereicence the new transit trains from MARTA through a virtual reality experience.

Exterior view of Niemeyer’s International Fair Ground (Karim Sakr/Courtesy We Design Beirut)

We Design Beirut

Lebanon
October 27–30

This multidisciplinary event showcases Lebanese artists, designers, and artisans through a range of talks, installations, and workshops on interior design, architecture, furniture, product design, functional art, ceramics, home accessories, and rugs. The design event invites travelers and locals alike to delve inside the city’s progress and design insights via tours of Oscar Niemeyer’s International Fair Ground in Tripoli and the historic Villa Mokbel. Discussions on craft, preservation, and sustainability also feature in this year’s holistic programming.

Rendering of wrapped building in Al Madam (Courtesy Herman Hjorth Berge)

Sharjah Architecture Triennial

United Arab Emirates
November 11–March 10, 2024

Curated by architect Tosin Oshinowo, Sharjah Architecture Triennial 2023, titled Beauty of Impermanence: An Architecture of Adaptability, brings together 30 architects, designers, and studios across 26 countries. The exhibition will explore design solutions that resolve and respond to conditions of scarcity in the Global South. Fittingly, topics like reuse, re-appropriation, and resilient design will be at the forefront, as well as an acknowledgement and focus on Indigenous knowledge and the ways it can remedy the extractive nature of the contemporary market. It’s a month of programming that strives to bring citizens closer to a sustainable, equitable future.

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