
Marble matters– exploring Carrara’s legacy
Sixteen young international architects took part in two intensive training days in Carrara, organized by FUM Academy and YACademy, featuring visits to the marble quarries and a design workshop focused on the use of the material.
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The exhibition will discuss through installations, special interventions and manifestations what today’s sensibilities and needs might be and where they might be leading.
Speculating in antagonistic collaboration, How soon is now – initiated by Frank Barkow, Arno Brandlhuber and Sam Chermayeff – appears to be setting up a programme for the future, as in the Whitechapel show. As the exhibition’s title suggests, not the realisation of ideals scheduled for another time are intended, but rather the speculation on the immediate and imminent future. Like “This Is Tomorrow”, “How Soon Is Now” will feature competing visions of what this might be.




from September 13 until October 15, 2014
How Soon is Now
Judin Gallery
Potsdamer Straße 83
10785 Berlin, Germany
Participants: Barkow Leibinger, Brandlhuber+Fehling & Gogel, Jesko Fezer, Christoph Gengnagel, Gonzalez Haase AAS, Konstantin Grcic, June 14 I Meyer-Grohbrugge & Chermayeff, Ludwig Leo, J. Mayer H., Sauerbruch Hutton, Something Fantastic

Natural stone is an eternal material
Now in its 59th edition, Marmomac returns to Verona from September 23 to 26 to showcase the role of stone in contemporary design.
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