Lisbon Architecture Triennial 2019 showcases ‘The Poetics of Reason’

Lisbon Architecture Triennial 2019 analyzes the rational imprint of architecture as a blurring boundaries with sustainable agriculture, philosophy and creative imagination.
Lisbon Architecture Triennial 2019 analyzes the rational imprint of architecture as a blurring boundaries with sustainable agriculture, philosophy and creative imagination.
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A talk with Lisbon Architecture Triennale curator André Tavares on the post-crisis recovery and cultural optimism in the Portuguese capital.
With LABOR documentary Pete Collard, Tim Abrahams and Richard John Seymour interviewed Portuguese immigrants who work in London building industry about their relationship with their home-country and post Brexit UK.
Construction sites, labor conditions and the relationship between architects and other players in the building business but also social change and technology. With THE FORM OF FORM, Lisbon Triennale 2016 focuses on the architectural process and dynamics that shape cities.
CLUSTER has documented how individuals and communities are redefining trough protest and “slow encroachment” the meaning and the structure of Cairo public spaces.
12 architectural offices in 12 world cities examine the role of architecture in shaping, defining, or limiting the flow of protests.
Problem solving on a budget is already in action: check out the CRISIS BUSTER projects for civic-minded solutions at CLOSE, CLOSER, Lisbon Architecture Triennale!
Jimenez Lai, founder of Bureau Spectacular, was announced as the winner of the first Lisbon Triennale Millennium BCP Début Award for architects under 35.
For three months until december 15 CLOSE, CLOSER, the third Lisbon Architecture Triennale put forward an alternative reading of contemporary spatial practice.
CLOSE, CLOSER, the third Lisbon Architecture Triennale presents an international Début Award to a young architect or architecture practice with an average age under 35 to celebrate their achievements and to promote and support their career.