LEARNING FROM TOKYO
“Learning from Tokyo” is an exhibition and a symposium planned for spring 2012 in Zürich that showcases small scale housing projects by progressive architecture offices in Japan.
“Learning from Tokyo” is an exhibition and a symposium planned for spring 2012 in Zürich that showcases small scale housing projects by progressive architecture offices in Japan.
Hosoya Schaefer Architects was invited to exhibit the project, L(e)ichtraum, at the Archi-Neering Design Exhibition 2011 in Tokyo.
Hosoya Schaefer in collaboration with Exponential Group, Shanghai and Luxoom, Berlin have been selected by Präsenz Schweiz as one of five teams to prepare a proposal for the Swiss Pavilion at the World Exposition 2012 in Yeosu Korea.
Hosoya Schaefer Architects were invited to make a contribution to the German Pavilion curated by Cordula Rau, Eberhard Tröger and Ole W. Fischer.
Hosoya Schaefer Architects were invited to exhibit an installation at the newtech Club, Schlieren in Switzerland.
Hosoya Schaefer Architects were invited and is exhibiting an object titled “L(e)ichtraum” at Austrian Pavilion entitled “Austria: Under Construction” designed and curated by Eric Owen Moss. The exhibition will be open for public from August 29, 2010.
Hosoya Schaefer Architects were invited to exhibit Šmartinska Partnership, a mater plan project in Ljubljana at the Architekturzentrum Wien, Austria.
Hosoya Schaefer Architects is represented with the Šmartinska Partnership project and a text “Light Capital” by Markus Schaefer.
Hosoya Schaefer Architects were invited to exhibit ‘Light Capital: Urban Scripts for Ljubljana’ at the City Hall in Ljubljana.
Hosoya Schaefer Architects were invited to exhibit projects at the Cornell University, Ithaca in New York, and to speak at the conference ‘Japan Now: Country Positions in Architecture’ at Cornell University and the Japan Society in New York.
Invited by the 10th Venice Architecture Biennale, Cities, Architecture and Society, curated by Richard Burdett, the Berlage Institute showcases its distinctive approach to contemporary architecture through an exhibit in the Italian Pavilion of the Giardini from 10 September to 17 November.
Hosoya Schaefer participated in the exhibition ‘B-Zone, Becoming Europe and Beyond’ at the Kunst-Werke Berlin curated by Anselm Franke with work by Ursula Bieman, Angela Melitopoulos and Lisa Parks.
Mapping Switzerland is an exhibition curated by Pius Freiburghaus and organized by the Perforum at the Kulturzentrum Seedamm. It looks at maps, art and myths. It attempts to find new ways of describing the identity of Switzerland ranging from the scientific to the artistic.
Hosoya Schaefer Architects were invited to exhibit their project “Vondellaan te Groningen”, a 30,000 m2 mixed use building in Groningen, the Netherland. The project was a part of the housing campaign “INTENSE CITY: 35 bold building projects in Groningen” exploring intensification and mixed programming in 35 locations in the existing city area.