City in Process

The exhibition at CentroCentro in Madrid comprises projects based on social and cultural themes that are being contemplated, designed or in the process of being built right now.

“Architecture, City and Thought Hub”, the series of CentroCentro exhibitions curated by Inés Caballero, brings us its final show with “City in Process”. The exhibition comprises a selection of projects based on social and cultural themes that are being contemplated, designed or in the process of being built right now.

Estudio Herreros, Solo Collection
Héctor Fernández Elorza, Espacio Mahou
Enorme Estudio, Grigri Pixel
Cuarq Estudio, Museo Palacio Capricho
"City in Process", exhibition view, CentroCentro, Madrid, 2017

  Together they show a partial outline of what Madrid could be like in the future: Dos de Mayo Art Centre by the Office For Political Innovation; El Capricho Palace Museum by Cuarq Arquitectos; the Solo Collection by Estudio Herreros; the Mahou Space by Héctor Fernández Elorza; and Grigri Pixel by Enorme Estudio. The projects are exhibited as a review of the methods used to represent architectural thought, where new digital representational formats – such as renders, visualisations and videos – coexist alongside traditional formats associated with architectural practice – models, drawings, reports, plans and sketches.

Office For Political Innovation, Centro Arte Dos de Mayo


until 31 August 2017
City in Process
curated by Inés Caballero
Centro Centro
Plaza de Cibeles 1, Madrid