Generation Proxima: Emerging Environmental Practices in Portuguese Architecture provides an environmentally-oriented overview of emerging architectural practices in Portugal. The exhibition highlights seven firms whose work responds to environmental challenges while engaging with ideas of community, social engagement, and scarcity. Whether by exploring new ecological materials, revising construction methods, using fewer resources, addressing climate justice, or reintroducing nature as a guiding principle, these emergent practitioners point hopefully towards a much-needed environmental shift—one that may return the ethical and aesthetic principles that once put Portuguese architecture on the map.
The exhibition builds on curator Pedro Gadanho’s recently published book, Climax Change! How Architecture Must Transform in the Age of Ecological Emergency, which discusses how the current environmental emergency will impact the practice of architecture.
Featured firms: Artéria, Colectivo Warehouse, Gorvell, Nuno Pimenta, Oficina Pedrez, OODA, and Ponto Atelier
Curator: Pedro Gadanho
Graphic Design: Atlantic New York in collaboration with FUZE
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This Exhibition is Generously Supported by
Generation Proxima: Emerging Environmental Practices in Portuguese Architecture is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
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Generation Proxima: Emerging Environmental Practices in Portuguese Architecture is made possible in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
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Support for Generation Proxima was provided by the Portuguese Republic – Culture / Directorate-General for Arts
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Benefactors
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Cork Supplier
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Patrons
Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown
Generation Proxima: Emerging Environmental Practices in Portuguese Architecture provides an environmentally-oriented overview of emerging architectural practices in Portugal. The exhibition highlights seven firms whose work responds to environmental challenges while engaging with ideas of community, social engagement, and scarcity. Whether by exploring new ecological materials, revising construction methods, using fewer resources, addressing climate justice, or reintroducing nature as a guiding principle, these emergent practitioners point hopefully towards a much-needed environmental shift—one that may return the ethical and aesthetic principles that once put Portuguese architecture on the map.
The exhibition builds on curator Pedro Gadanho’s recently published book, Climax Change! How Architecture Must Transform in the Age of Ecological Emergency, which discusses how the current environmental emergency will impact the practice of architecture.
Featured firms: Artéria, Colectivo Warehouse, Gorvell, Nuno Pimenta, Oficina Pedrez, OODA, and Ponto Atelier
Curator: Pedro Gadanho
Graphic Design: Atlantic New York in collaboration with FUZE
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This Exhibition is Generously Supported by
Generation Proxima: Emerging Environmental Practices in Portuguese Architecture is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
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Generation Proxima: Emerging Environmental Practices in Portuguese Architecture is made possible in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
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Support for Generation Proxima was provided by the Portuguese Republic – Culture / Directorate-General for Arts
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Benefactors
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Cork Supplier
-
Patrons
Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown