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Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa
Date
03 OCT 2019 - 02 DEC 2019
Edition
5th
Participants
Éric Lapierre, Sébastien Marot, Ambra Fabi, Giovanni Piovene, Mariabruna Fabrizi, Fosco Lucarelli, Laurent Esmilaire and Tristan Chadney 
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Economy of Means, Curator Éric Lapierre | MAAT–Central Tejo | © Fábio Cunha

2019

The Poetics of Reason

From October 3rd to December 2nd 2019
Opening days: October 3rd to 5th 2019
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The 5th edition of the Lisbon Architecture Triennale will be The Poetics of Reason. This title states that, for all its subjective and non-scientific dimension, architecture does rest on reason, and its aim is to shed light onto the specificity of this reason. Indeed, the fact that architecture is grounded into reason and rationality is key to its being understandable, i.e. shareable, by everyone, and not just by architects. More than ever before, it stands as a condition to define an architecture for our contemporary ordinary condition. As a result of a massification of construction – more buildings have been built since the beginning of the previous century than ever before – such a condition implies that everybody is entitled to understand architecture without a specific background in the field.

Each of the five exhibitions that compose the Triennale 2019 will take up one particular aspect or dimension of this theme, in an attempt to circumscribe the stakes of architectural rationality.

Exhibitions

MAAT – Central Tejo 

Economy of Means investigates what makes this category both a mark and a precondition of a rational architecture. Drawing on a large number of historical and contemporary examples, the exhibition will propose a typology of the ways in which the economy of means has exerted itself so far, and inquire about those it might choose to explore today.
Curatorship: Éric Lapierre 

CCB – Garagem Sul

Agriculture and Architecture: Taking the Country’s Side looks into an environmental movement, which for more than four decades has consistently explored the hypothesis of a future of energy descent and its consequences for the redesign and maintenance of territories. In an attempt to reconnect architecture and agriculture, the exhibition will stress some of the lessons that contemporary architects and urbanists might draw from this whole school of thought and action.
Curatorship: Sébastien Marot

MNAC – National Museum of Contemporary Art 

Inner Space investigates how creative imagination has been historically nurtured by an ongoing confrontation with rational thought and how architects and artists in different epochs have devised rational systems to materialize their own visual, physical and mental universe. The exhibition aims at illustrating how architectural imagination lays the foundation for any architectural work, from classical treatises to the Internet and video games.
Curatorship: Mariabruna Fabrizi and Fosco Lucarelli 


Culturgest 

What is Ornament? thinks about how after the Modern Movement had banned ornament from architecture, this idea and concerns did regain momentum since the Post-War, and have become nowadays crucial for the rational production of meaningful architecture. The exhibition will explain, through a series of thematic sections always showing historic and contemporary production, how ornament has never completely disappeared and in which conditions it can still exist nowadays as a relevant and essential issue.
Curatorship: Ambra Fabi and Giovanni Piovene

Sinel de Cordes Palace

Natural Beauty looks at the way in which constructive rationality has been at the core of architecture for ages and how it can still be relevant in the contemporary production in Lisbon to create an organic architecture, as a system where each part is linked to each other. This exhibition will include works selected for the Lisbon Triennale Millennium bcp Universities Award Competition.
Curatorship: Laurent Esmilaire and Tristan Chadney

Awards

Based on criteria of excellence in the contribution to architecture, the winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award of the 5th edition is the architect and urban planner Denise Scott Brown. Leonor Antunes is the portuguese artist comissioned for making the piece of art that will be given to the winner. 

Open to young people till the age of 35, or to any studio with an age average that does not exceed 35, the Début Award wants to boost the recognition of recently established studios. During the opening days, whoever wins this prize will present their work in an unique conference.

The Lisbon Triennale Millennium bcp Universities Award Competition will entail the participation of architecture schools that will be invited to study a territory. In 2019, that territory will be Marvila, in Lisbon. Some of the selected proposals will be part of the exhibition “Natural Beauty”. The call for the Universities Award Competition, was open from May 24th 2018 to April 30th 2019, and gathered 64 proposals from different countries.


Talk, Talk, Talk

This highlight of the programme of Triennale 2019 is to be held during the closing week, 28, 29 and 30 November. Three days of conferences and debates, in a programme that is born from the several themes of the exhibitions, and that will bring prominent architects, researchers and players from the international architectural scene. The talks will be held at Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

Associated Projects

An independent and rich production of great relevance and value, so essential to the cultural living mechanisms of the city. We invited exhibition projects, workshops, talks, and this year also film or music events, which deal with crucial problems relating to contemporary architecture and are interested in a lively debate, to join the Triennale 2019.

Programme Presentations

On 2019  "The Poetics of Reason" continues to be presented around Europe, as an invitation from different cultural institutions: in Helsinki, on April 1, by Archinfo; on 6 April in Cork, Ireland, for "Curating Architecture" forum; in Paris, on May 22, at the French Delegation of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and in Barcelona in June 3, with the curatorial team gather at the Mies van der Rohe Foundation.

On 2018 the program was presented in Lisbon, on April 24, in a building under construction in Picoas, at the FPM41 project of Barbas Lopes Arquitectos. On May 23, in the opening week of the Venice Architecture Biennale, we held a very special event that brought together not only the Triennale programme, but also an unique performance by Thurston Moore in a peculiar location - the terrace of a house with a panoramic and stunning sight for Punta della Dogana and Laguna di Venezia.




Last update: 14.08.2019

This program is subject to change.