Building Site

Lisbon Architecture Triennale

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Just as the forms of architecture determine the organization of building sites, so technology and economy organize methods of production – with a significant social impact. These conditions constrict and stimulate architectural conception.

From the communication between design and construction, the organization of time and money, to the rhetoric of politics and technological innovations, all the cards for architecture-to-be are played on the building site.

The work of the architect serves as a counterbalance to the client’s anxiety in relation to many factors, including the need to balance building deadlines and cost optimisation with quality standards. In a building site many diverse interests require negotiation and the role of architecture unfolds, as projects become buildings. To what extent have recent advances in construction and building site organization transformed architectural practice?

The exhibition is organized into modules linked by a common theme, which serve as anchors for exploring different approaches.

One of the modules is presented in partnership with the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA). Drawing from the professional archives of Cedric Price, it focuses on a report he produced in the 1970s aimed at improving work conditions on building sites, providing very original insight into the organization of construction and work sites. Another example – presented in partnership with the Cité de l’architecture & du patrimoine – is a look at the entrepreneurial strategy of François Hennebique who, in the late nineteenth century, mastered construction in reinforced concrete and paved the way for the concentration of technical knowledge in the field.

The historical nature of the exhibition allows for cross-readings on issues that building sites generate, and invites the viewer to reflect on the transformations in contemporary building sites, the challenges they face and the impact they have on the practice of architecture.

Exhibition included in the programme of the 4th edition of Lisbon Triennale – The Form of Form – with co-production of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.


Credits

Curator

André Tavares

Co-curators

Giovanna Borasi (CCA)
Hugo Palmarola
Ivo Poças Martins
Jorge Carvalho
Pedro Alonso
Simon Vaillant (CAP)

Invited studios

David Chipperfield Architects
OMA
SKREI
Usina

Special guest

Michael Wesely

Exhibition design

SAMI-arquitectos

Content loaners

AFA Consult
Giovanna Calvenzi
Museu do Carro Eléctrico
Museu Municipal de Oliveira de Frades
Rita Burmester
V&A

Institutional partners

CAP – Cité de l’architecture & du patrimoine
CCA – Canadian Centre for Architecture

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