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2010-02-27
Moustafa Fathi Retrospective
From March 9 till April 17, 2010, Ayyam gallery Dubai will present a solo show in memoriam for the late Syrian painter Moustapha Fathi (1942-2009). Featuring two decades of Fathi’s work and accompanied by a recently published monograph on the artist, the exhibition will underscore the importance of one of Syria’s most influential contemporary pioneers.

2010-02-21
An exhibition of Syrian painter Thaier Helal
A solo exhibition of established Syrian painter Thaier Helal at Ayyam Gallery, Damascus from March 6 till March 20, 2010.

2010-02-13
Invitation to participate in : International Architectural Competition 2010
Invitation to participate in : International Architectural Competition 2010 “Architectural Research Center” MAG LAB (Syria-Spain) in collaboration with Ebdaat Magazine (Architectural Creations) - ALFA 301 (Spain) And Stardust* (Spain-Italy-Brazil-USA) is Organizing the 2010 International Architectural Competition. The competition invites architects, engineers, designers and artists to continue investigating new ideas and concepts for the 2010 International Architectural Competition. The competition calls for innovative designs which take into consideration the historical and social context, the existing urban fabric, the human scale, and the environment. This competition of ideas will aim to give the students, architects, engineers, artists and designers enough freedom to address the challenges in the most creative and innovative way. All the information and details are available in the competition official website : www.arcompetition.org for more information please contact us through :contact@arcompetition.org On behalf of MAG-LAB, Alfa 301 and Stardust*, we would like to thank you for your interesting in the Architectural Research Competition. We are looking forward to receiving your entry. If you have any questions please feel free to ask contact@arcompetition.org

2010-01-26
Exhibition: Results of the workshop book design
The German Culture Center- the Goethe Institute- in collaboration with Fine Arts Faculty at Damascus University had launched a workshop for Fine Arts students in September 2009 on the art book theme. The workshop lasted for one week and was lead by German expert Mr. Sven Markisch, professor at Higher Institute of Arts in Halle city, in collaboration with his colleague Professor Iyad El-Mahmoud from university of Damascus. Accomplished works during this workshop will be exhibited in Goethe Institute Gallery hall, from26-28/01/2010. Opening will be at 6PM on Tuesday 26/01/2010 with the participation of workshop students and their instructor, Professor Iyad –El-Mahmoud

2010-01-02
The SiciliaOlanda 2.0 Exhibition
The edition number one SiciliaOlanda held in 2007 at "the Chimneys" of Catania was the first extraordinary meeting of what in time became a real cultural partnership between Sicilian and Dutch architects, in which one the protagonists were 49 young Sicilian architects under 40, selected from the competition SiciliArchitettura '06 .
The participants of this today’s second edition are 10 Sicilian architects under 40, have distinguished themselves in recent years by works, awards, publications and endorsements, and ten Dutch architects are same age, selected from the NAI, the prestigious Institute of Dutch Architecture.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 CURVE (THEATRE)

Architects: Rafael Viñoly Architects
Location: Leicester, England
Size: 139,000 gross square feet
         12,900 gross square meters
Building Program
750-seat theater, 350-seat theater, stage, fly space and under-stage trap room, orchestra pit, rehearsal spaces, dressing rooms, workshop and production areas, recording studio, box office, lobby/plaza, restaurant, kitchen, lounge, bar, administrative offices, meeting rooms, seminar rooms

 

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 ZENITH STRASBOURG


Site: Eckbolsheim, Strasbourg, France
Architect: Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas
Client: Communauté Urbaine de Strasbourg
Area: 14,000 sq.m

Situated in a distinctly non-builtup area outside the city of Strasbourg.  Poised between the suburbs and city centre.  A place for music which  the most sophisticated connoisseurs describe as uncultured.  A facility for accommodating an audience of 10,000-12,000.  A shrine to hip-hop and events belonging to the culture of people living outside historical city centres.  To be more precise, it was a question of creating a place for consecrating new suburban cultures and new multi-ethnic languages. The Strasbourg Zenith is the beating heart of the languages and dialects of outsiders.  But it also belongs to those people who are part of the multitudes attending the ritual performances of pop concerts and who follow the schedule of events, which see leading bands and the world of show business shift from one side of Europe to the other.  The Zenith is also a semicircular space in which the closeness of people to each other transforms the events-crazy spectators into one single hub.
The Strasbourg Zenith, the biggest in France (Zenith is the name given to all these music facilities sharing the same stylistic features and hence awarded the “Zenith Label”).

 

 

 

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 THEATRE & DRAMA CENTER


Neal-Marshall Education Center + University Cinema
Indiana University, Bloomington
Architects: MGA Partners
Area: 117,000 SF New Construction
          35,000 SF Renovation
Client:  Indiana University, Bloomington

Two diverse programs are combined in a comprehensive facility for performing arts

Project Goals
The project combines two distinct programs that significantly contribute to Indiana University’s reputation as a center for arts and culture. These are the acclaimed Department of Theater and Drama and the Neal-Marshall Education Center—the University’s African American cultural institution. The site forms part of the university’s performing arts precinct of the campus, alongside the Indiana University Auditorium and the Musical Arts Center. The site also holds an important position in the landscape, linking paths from the student residence halls to the academic core and to Showalter Fountain,a prominent campus place.

 

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