Experience "The Form of Form" at the 2016 Lisbon Architecture Triennale in 360°
The 2016 Lisbon Architecture Triennale, which opened last week, is comprised of a constellation of exhibitions and satellites. One such show?eponymously named The Form of Form?is both an exhibition and a structure in itself ? a sequence of rooms designed collaboratively by Mark Lee of Johnston Marklee, Kersten Geers of Office KGDVS, and Nuno Brandão Costa. If "one of architecture?s fundamental legacies is its own form," the curatorial statement declares, "this exhibition [builds] a dialogue that challenges notions of authorship and the limits of form."
The 2016 Lisbon Architecture Triennale, which opened last week, is comprised of a constellation of exhibitions and satellites. One such show?eponymously named The Form of Form?is both an exhibition and a structure in itself ? a sequence of rooms designed collaboratively by Mark Lee of Johnston Marklee, Kersten Geers of Office KGDVS, and Nuno Brandão Costa. If "one of architecture?s fundamental legacies is its own form," the curatorial statement declares, "this exhibition [builds] a dialogue that challenges notions of authorship and the limits of form."The content of the show?a series of photographs, drawings and paintings homogenized in scale and presented at eye-level throughout the "rooms"?is curated by Fosco Lucarelli and Mariabruna Fabrizi of the Socks Studio "Visual Atlas," a "non-linear journey through distant territories of human imagination.&q...
The 2016 Lisbon Architecture Triennale, which opened last week, is comprised of a constellation of exhibitions and satellites. One such show?eponymously named The Form of Form?is both an exhibition and a structure in itself ? a sequence of rooms designed collaboratively by Mark Lee of Johnston Marklee, Kersten Geers of Office KGDVS, and Nuno Brandão Costa. If "one of architecture?s fundamental legacies is its own form," the curatorial statement declares, "this exhibition [builds] a dialogue that challenges notions of authorship and the limits of form."The content of the show?a series of photographs, drawings and paintings homogenized in scale and presented at eye-level throughout the "rooms"?is curated by Fosco Lucarelli and Mariabruna Fabrizi of the Socks Studio "Visual Atlas," a "non-linear journey through distant territories of human imagination.&q...
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