26 SEP-27 SEP

Open House Lisboa 2020

Open House, Free entrance

Open House Lisboa 2020

During one weekend, you can discover, on the inside and up close, the best architecture in Lisbon, through free guided tours with no booking required.
Open House, Free entrance
During one weekend, you can discover, on the inside and up close, the best architecture in Lisbon, through free guided tours with no booking required.
Open House, Free entrance
15 OCT-15 NOV

Future Architecture Collection

Exhibition, Palace, Free entrance

Future Architecture Collection

Emerging creatives will act as curators of Future Architecture Platform main exhibition in the Fall of 2020. Commissioned, coordinated and produced by the Lisbon Architecture Triennale, is to feature selected works from one or more collections from the several members of the platform that actually have one (MAO, MAXXI, S AM, Gulbenkian Foundation, Museum of Estonian Architecture, Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw, Royal Academy of Arts). Selected emerging creatives will be invited to visit these collections and define the concept to develop from their theoretical and critical approach.
Exhibition, Palace, Free entrance
Emerging creatives will act as curators of Future Architecture Platform main exhibition in the Fall of 2020. Commissioned, coordinated and produced by the Lisbon Architecture Triennale, is to feature selected works from one or more collections from the several members of the platform that actually have one (MAO, MAXXI, S AM, Gulbenkian Foundation, Museum of Estonian Architecture, Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw, Royal Academy of Arts). Selected emerging creatives will be invited to visit these collections and define the concept to develop from their theoretical and critical approach.
Exhibition, Palace, Free entrance
17 OCT
17:00

In Conflict Debate

Debate, Co-production, Free entrance

In Conflict Debate

In Conflict is the Portuguese Representation at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia in 2020, which thinks of the city and the territory as collective constructions, as an arena of conflict and as an implicit condition for the plurality of democratic space, shaping the production of architecture. The project of atelier depA questions the problem of living in its physical and social dimensions, with an exhibition in the Pavilion of Portugal and an international cycle of six debates, taking place in Venice, Lisbon and Porto.

The aim is to extend the reach of In Conflict by calling proposals to bring together the agents of the transformation of city planning and design, with two debates: the first commissioned by two curators and the second, with cultural agents selected from the presentation of proposals through an open call

On 17 October 2020, the commissioners of the debate are Anna Puigjaner and Moisés Puente.

Debate, Co-production, Free entrance

In Conflict is the Portuguese Representation at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia in 2020, which thinks of the city and the territory as collective constructions, as an arena of conflict and as an implicit condition for the plurality of democratic space, shaping the production of architecture. The project of atelier depA questions the problem of living in its physical and social dimensions, with an exhibition in the Pavilion of Portugal and an international cycle of six debates, taking place in Venice, Lisbon and Porto.

The aim is to extend the reach of In Conflict by calling proposals to bring together the agents of the transformation of city planning and design, with two debates: the first commissioned by two curators and the second, with cultural agents selected from the presentation of proposals through an open call

On 17 October 2020, the commissioners of the debate are Anna Puigjaner and Moisés Puente.

Debate, Co-production, Free entrance
18 OCT
17:00

In Conflict Debate

Debate, Co-production, Free entrance

In Conflict Debate

In Conflict is the Portuguese Representation at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia in 2020, which thinks of the city and the territory as collective constructions, as an arena of conflict and as an implicit condition for the plurality of democratic space, shaping the production of architecture. Curated by depA questions the problem of living in its physical and social dimensions, with an exhibition in the Pavilion of Portugal and an international cycle of six debates, taking place in Venice, Lisbon and Porto.

This public event is the sixth and last debate selected through an open call. The proposal will be announced in July 2020.

The aim is to extend the reach of In Conflict by calling proposals to bring together agents of the transformation of city planning and design.


Debate, Co-production, Free entrance
In Conflict is the Portuguese Representation at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia in 2020, which thinks of the city and the territory as collective constructions, as an arena of conflict and as an implicit condition for the plurality of democratic space, shaping the production of architecture. Curated by depA questions the problem of living in its physical and social dimensions, with an exhibition in the Pavilion of Portugal and an international cycle of six debates, taking place in Venice, Lisbon and Porto.

This public event is the sixth and last debate selected through an open call. The proposal will be announced in July 2020.

The aim is to extend the reach of In Conflict by calling proposals to bring together agents of the transformation of city planning and design.


Debate, Co-production, Free entrance
28 OCT
19:00

Common Field: Baubüro in situ

Common Field: Baubüro in situ

The second event of the year will focus on the transformation and re-use of the pre-existent – such as buildings and infrastructure. Barbara will introduce their strategic and concrete approach to pre-existing structures and examine the role of architects as mediators within complex processes of transformation – including the interplay of profitability and financing, planning and construction, communication and participation.


The second event of the year will focus on the transformation and re-use of the pre-existent – such as buildings and infrastructure. Barbara will introduce their strategic and concrete approach to pre-existing structures and examine the role of architects as mediators within complex processes of transformation – including the interplay of profitability and financing, planning and construction, communication and participation.


25 NOV
19:00

Common Field: Maria Giudici + Moisés Puente

Common Field: Maria Giudici + Moisés Puente

The third conference of Common Filed will be devoted to the dialogue on critical thinking and editorial agendas with a special focus on printed publications: specialized magazines and books. Maria Giudici and Moisés Puente will introduce their role on architecture and reveal its critical position in the current state of publishing and architecture in Europe.
The third conference of Common Filed will be devoted to the dialogue on critical thinking and editorial agendas with a special focus on printed publications: specialized magazines and books. Maria Giudici and Moisés Puente will introduce their role on architecture and reveal its critical position in the current state of publishing and architecture in Europe.
10 DEC
19:00

Commom Field: DOGMA

Commom Field: DOGMA

Dogma, a Brussels-based practice co-founded by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara, will be the fourth invited guest for the Common Field conference series in December 2020. Martino Tattara will introduce their ideas on architecture as politics, the city as project and on how best we can live together, using examples from their most recent collective housing designs. 
Dogma, a Brussels-based practice co-founded by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara, will be the fourth invited guest for the Common Field conference series in December 2020. Martino Tattara will introduce their ideas on architecture as politics, the city as project and on how best we can live together, using examples from their most recent collective housing designs.