This year, the summer exhibition at the Danish
Architecture Centre features the world-renowned
and Pritzker Prize awarded Japanese architects,
Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, and their
design studio SANAA.
In the course of the last few years, SANAA has
become a major actor on the international
architectural scene, and is on its way to becoming
a super star with a series of remarkable buildings
all over the world. The exhibition at the Danish
Architecture Centre offers the public insights into
SANAA’s unique approach – an architectural world
that constantly expands and explores form, the
play of light and materials, the tension between a
building and its environment and the interaction
between man and physical space.
Since it was founded in 1995, SANAA has designed
trademark buildings in sizes right across the scale,
using its own characteristic and unique design
idiom, which revives salient features of the
modernist tradition, interpreted from a Japanese
angle. Their buildings provide extraordinary and
unfamiliar experiences of space, and are likely to
become new cultural reference points in the 21st
century.
Rolex Learning Center
May 2010 will see the inauguration of SANAA’s
latest building in Europe, the 'Rolex Learning
Center' in Lausanne, Switzerland, an extension to
the Technical Faculty, École Polytechnique Fédérale
de Lausanne. Our exhibition will present the new
'Rolex Learning Center' to the Danish public, while
offering insights into other prominent projects from
SANAA and the poetic architectural idiom that is
their trademark.
"SANAA is unquestionably one of the shining stars
in the international architectural firmament, so we
are really proud to be able to introduce them to the
Danish public here at DAC. I am convinced that the
Rolex Learning Center will set new standards for
architecture in the coming decade. This building,
which is a public institution of learning, presents a
completely new and fluid concept of space, creating
new frameworks for living, learning and
community. It will become an international icon”,
comments Kent Martinussen, Managing Director of
the Danish Architecture Centre.
Sejima Director of the Venice Biennale of
Architecture
Over and above this increasing international focus
on SANAA’s buildings, Kazuyo Sejima has been
selected for the prestigious task of Director of the
12th Venice Biennale of Architecture, which opens
in August – the first woman ever chosen for this
task. DAC is commissary of the Danish pavilion at
this event. The Venice Biennale of Architecture is a
major global event for architects and constructors
and our exhibition is therefore a unique opportunity
for the Danish public to get an inside view of
Kazuyo Sejima's work and mindset before the
Biennale.
Sejima and Nishizawa about their cooperation with
DAC:
“2010 is looking to be an extraordinary year for us
with the completion of the Rolex Learning Center
and the International Architecture Biennale in
Venice. In between these two events we are
looking forward to opening the exhibition at DAC
and we are excited about working with the
combination of the old, beautiful warehouse of DAC
and the contemporary expression of architecture
we are investigating at SANAA”.
Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa work
independently as architects, but run the SANAA
design studio together, and together they have won
several awards, recently the prestigious Pritzker
Prize and earlier the 'Golden Lion' at the Venice
Biennale of Architecture in 2004. SANAA's projects
include: The New Museum of Contemporary Art,
New York (2007) and The 21st Century Museum of
Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan (2004), and
boutiques for Christian Dior and Prada. Sejima
designed the 'House in a Plum Grove', Tokyo
(2003), one of the most interesting attempts to re-
think the organisation and sequence of rooms in a
house.
World Architecture
This exhibition forms part of DAC’s ongoing series,
WORLD ARCHITECTURE, bringing global architecture
to the Danish public. Previous exhibitions in the
series have focused on Frank Gehry, Santiago
Calatrava, Norman Foster and Daniel Libeskind.
The SANAA exhibition runs from June 19th to
September 15th 2010.
Photos from
above:
O Museum. Photo Hisao Suzuki
New Museum. Photo Dean Kaufman
Zollverein. Photo Hisao Suzuki
Toledo.
Photo Hisao Suzuki
Naoshima ferry Terminal.
Photo Hisao Suzuki
Dior, Tokyo
21
Contemporary art museum. Photo Hisao Suzuki
Rolex Learning Center, Lausanne. Photo Hisao
Suzuki
Sejima and Nishizawa at the Danish Architecture Center, Copenhagen

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- Elena Sommariva
- 22 June 2010