Architecture of Consequence in 2011
source: NAI
The Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAI) will continue Architecture of Consequence in 2011 with a new exhibition and publication. The focus will extend to plans that have been completed both in the Netherlands and abroad, that clearly provide (partial) solutions for pressing social issues. The projects will need to show how they make a difference in the everyday life of the local community, and how the concepts can be put into practice in other parts of the world. And to find the most unique, as yet unknown projects from all corners of the globe, the NAI needs your help. Do you know of a project we can’t afford to miss? If so, send in details via the website architectureofconsequence.com. Deadline: Friday December 17, 2010, 8pm.
The Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAI) will continue Architecture of Consequence in 2011 with a new exhibition and publication. The focus will extend to plans that have been completed both in the Netherlands and abroad, that clearly provide (partial) solutions for pressing social issues. The projects will need to show how they make a difference in the everyday life of the local community, and how the concepts can be put into practice in other parts of the world. And to find the most unique, as yet unknown projects from all corners of the globe, the NAI needs your help. Do you know of a project we can’t afford to miss? If so, send in details via the website architectureofconsequence.com. Deadline: Friday December 17, 2010, 8pm.
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