January 23rd, 2014
January 23rd, 2014
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25 January – 6 April 2014
Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, London W1J 0BD
Saturday-Thursday: 10am-6pm
Friday: 10am-10pm
Photography: James Harris
For this exhibition, seven architectural practices from six countries and four continents have come together to create a series of large-scale installations, designed to offer a new perspective on architecture.
According to exhibition curator Kate Goodwin, the collection of different structures, textures, lighting, scents and colours is designed to open up questions about the architecture, such as how spaces make you feel and how architecture effects everyday life.
The architects involved in the exhibition are: Grafton Architects, Diébédo Francis Kéré, Kengo Kuma, Li Xiaodong, Pezo von Ellrichshausen, Álvaro Siza and Eduardo Souto de Moura.
For more information, and to book tickets to the exhibition, visit the Royal Academy of Arts website.

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