RIBA PRESENTS: PALLADIAN DESIGN: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UNEXPECTED - AUTUMN / WINTER 2015-2016

From the US Capitol to a 21st century Somerset cowshed and a postmodern Canadian skiing lodge, `Palladian Design: The Good, the Bad and the Unexpected` introduces Andrea Palladio`s design principles and explores how they have been interpreted, copied and re-imagined across time and continents from his death in 1580 right up to the present day.
 
Designed by Caruso St John, this exhibition explores how British architects such as Inigo Jones and Lord Burlington turned Palladianism into a national style and how 20th and 21st century architects have reinterpreted Palladio’s design principles for contemporary use in unexpected ways. The exhibition includes works by Palladio never previously exhibited and other original drawings from the RIBA Collections by some of the UK’s most celebrated architects, including Colen Campbell, William Kent and Edwin Lutyens.
 
These are displayed alongside works by international modern and contemporary architects Erik Gunnar Asplund, Aldo Rossi, George Saumarez-Smith, John Penn, Stephen Taylor and Peter Märkli. Alongside drawings and photographs, the shows features impressive models of St Martin-in-the-Fields by James Gibb from RIBA`s Collection and the unbuilt Villa Ordos in Mongolia by Belgian practice OFFICE that inverts Palladio’s Villa Rotonda.
 
A newly commissioned film juxtaposes the interior of Brick House by Caruso St John with Palladio’s Villa Caldogno in Vizenca, exploring the concept of ‘abstract Palladiansim’. The buildings featured may conform to, or challenge, ideas about Palladian architecture. Either way, their inclusion is intended to provoke debate and raise questions about the authenticity of a form of architecture increasingly removed from its original time and place. 
 
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS – TALKS, EVENTS & WORKSHOPS:
 
-INTRODUCING PALLADIAN DESIGN 
Various dates throughout autumn and winter 2015
New series of Tuesday evening introductory talks taking place with Palladian Design curators Charles Hind and Vicky Wilson.
 
-EXPLORE & DRAW: PALLADIAN PRINCIPLES 
Saturday 24 October
Learn new skills in this drawing workshop, where you`ll wander through central London and draw nearby Palladian buildings.
 
-LATE TUESDAY – GOOD TASTE/BAD TASTE? 
Tuesday 27 October
A special evening exploring architectural taste, with a special programme of talks, events, performance, film and music.
 
-PALLADIAN STRIPTEASE 
Tuesday 10 November
Debate guest hosted by TAG (The Traditional Architecture Group) distiling the essence of Palladian design.
 
Previous relative events:
 
-EXPLORE & DRAW: RULES OF PROPORTIONS
Saturday 10 October
Explore the usefulness of compositional tools, maths and geometry in relation to architectural drawing with this drawing workshop at Chiswick House.
 
-ABSTRACT PALLADIANS
Monday 12 October
Discussion with Adam Caruso and Pier Vittorio Aureli exploring contemporary Palladianism.  
 
 #PalladianDesign 
 
The exhibition is generously supported by the Blavatnik Family Foundation, The Headley Trust and the American Friends of the British Architectural Library 
Cover image: Town Hall, Borgoricco, Padua, Italy, by Aldo Rossi, completed 1983
Archisearch - Glashutte, France, designed by Oswald Mathias Ungers, 1985. (c) Stefan MuellerGLASHUTTE, FRANCE, DESIGNED BY OSWALD MATHIAS UNGERS, 1985. (C) STEFAN MUELLER
Archisearch - Palladian Design: The Good, the Bad & the Unexpected / RIBAPALLADIAN DESIGN: THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UNEXPECTED / RIBA

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