Chicago Architecture Biennial Names Participants
John Hill
14. 四月 2015
Photo: Iwan Baan, courtesy of Chicago Architecture Biennial
The Chicago Architecture Biennial, directed by curators Joseph Grima and Sarah Herda, has announced the preliminary list of participants for the inaugural event taking place from 3 October 2015 to 3 January 2016.
The announcement comes at about the halfway point between the announcement of the Biennial's theme – "The State of the Art of Architecture" – last November and the opening of the event at the Chicago Cultural Center and other venues in the fall of this year. In addition to the exhibits, projects and installations created by the more than 60 participants around the theme, the Biennial also includes four Lakefront Kiosks – one to be built by the winner of an open design competition and three to be designed and built by local schools.
The list of participants with links provided for World-Architects member firms:
• Al Borde (Quito, Ecuador)
• allzone / Rachaporn Choochuey (Bangkok, Thailand)
• Amanda Williams (Chicago, USA)
• Andreas Angelidakis (Athens, Greece)
• Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation (Madrid, Spain; New York, USA)
• Lacaton & Vassal and Frederic Druot (Paris, France)
• Aranda\Lasch (Tucson & New York, USA)
• Assemble (London, UK)
• Atelier Bow-Wow (Tokyo, Japan)
• BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group (Copenhagen, Denmark)
• Bryony Roberts (Los Angeles, USA; Oslo, Norway)
• Bureau Spectacular / Jimenez Lai (Los Angeles, USA)
• Carlos Bunga (Barcelona, Spain)
• Csutoras & Liando (Jakarta, Indonesia; London, UK)
• Design With Company (Chicago, USA)
• Didier Faustino (Paris, France)
• El Equipo de Mazzanti (Bogota, Colombia)
• Erin Besler / Besler & Sons (Los Angeles, USA)
• Frida Escobedo (Mexico City, Mexico)
• Indie Architecture + Paul Preissner Architects (Denver/Chicago, USA)
• Iwan Baan (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
• John Ronan Architects (Chicago, USA)
• Johnston Marklee (Los Angeles, USA)
• junya.ishigami+associates (Tokyo, Japan)
• Kéré Architecture (Berlin, Germany)
• Kuehn Malvezzi (Berlin, Germany)
• Lateral Office (Toronto, Canada)
• LIST / Ido Avissar (Paris, France)
• Lluís Ortega / Sio2arch (Chicago, USA; Barcelona, Spain
• MAIO (Barcelona, Spain)
• Marshall Brown Projects (Chicago, USA)
• Mass Studies (Seoul, Korea)
• Moon Hoon (Seoul, Korea)
• MOS Architects (New York, USA)
• New-Territories / M4 / François Roche & Camille Lacadee (France, Thailand)
• NLÉ / Kunlé Adeyemi (Lagos, Nigeria; Rotterdam, Netherlands)
• Norman Kelley (Chicago, USA)
• OFFICE / Kersten Geers David Van Severen (Brussels, Belgium)
• Onishimaki + Hyakuda Architects (Tokyo, Japan)
• OPEN Architecture (Beijing, China)
• otherothers / David Neustein & Grace Mortlock (Sydney, Australia)
• Pedro&Juana (Mexico City, Mexico)
• Pezo von Ellrichshausen (Concepcion, Chile)
• Plan:b Arquitectos / Felipe Mesa & Federico Mesa (Medellin, Colombia)
• PORT (Chicago, USA)
• Productora (Mexico City, Mexico)
• RAAAF [Rietveld Architecture-Art-Affordances] (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
• RUA Arquitetos (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
• Rural Urban Framework (Hong Kong)
• Santiago Borja (Mexico City, Mexico)
• SO-IL (New York, USA)
• Sou Fujimoto Architects (Tokyo, Japan)
• studio Albori (Milan, Italy)
• Studio Gang Architects (Chicago, USA)
• Studio [D] Tale (Zimbabwe, South Africa, UK)
• Tatiana Bilbao S.C. (Mexico City, Mexico)
• TOMA (Santiago, Chile)
• UrbanLab (Chicago, USA)
• Vo Trong Nghia Architects (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
• WAI Architecture Think Tank (Beijing, China)
• Weathers / Sean Lally (Chicago, USA)
• WORKac + Ant Farm (New York, USA)
• Yasmeen Lari / Heritage Foundation Pakistan (Lahore, Pakistan)