Room with two rows of images of buildings resting on rails on either side. Back wall is covered with a sheer curtain. Dark colored I-beams make up the room’s support. A brass, cloverleaf table is in the center of the room with architectural models a…
 

New Horizon: Architecture from Ireland

October 2nd 2015 – January 30th 2016

 

ChiDM and Irish Design (ID2015) present New Horizon: Architecture from Ireland as an Affiliate Program Partner of the Chicago Architecture Biennial. New Horizon represents an international extension of a year-long initiative backed by the Irish government exploring, promoting and celebrating Irish design throughout Ireland and internationally. New Horizon features installations by ten dynamic emerging architecture practices from Ireland across three global partner cities: London, Chicago and Shenzhen.

In our gallery, three Dublin-based firms — A2 ArchitectsGKMP Architects, and Ryan Kennihan — create an intervention, part installation, part exhibition. The design concept pays tribute to Chicago’s famous grid system established by Daniel Burnham in the Plan of Chicago and the world famous architecture of Mies van der Rohe. The physical expression of the installation features a mirrored ceiling that visually extends a supporting grid of i-beams out to infinity. A large communal table—inspired by traditional decorative arts of Ireland—showcases the work of each firm via stories, models, drawings and photographs. Curated by Raymund Ryan and Nathalie Weadick.

This exhibition was funded in part by a grant from the Graham Foundation.


 

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