Growing the Collection: Architecture at CMOA

How do architects explore ideas? Even in our digital age, architects work through drawings and models. Along with photographs, these visualizations help us understand buildings we may never see firsthand. The Heinz Architectural Center, part of Carnegie Museum of Art, promotes understanding of the built environment through exhibitions, collections, and public programs. Growing the Collection is designed to inspire this summer’s class of architecture campers, as well as visitors to the galleries.

The exhibition features drawings, models, and photographs acquired by the Heinz Architectural Center within the past three years. The works on view relate to projects ranging across place and time: from Pittsburgh to South America, from the American Gilded Age to contemporary Japan. Many of these objects have never been exhibited before now.

Growing the Collection: Architecture at CMOA includes works by:

  • Arthur Lubetz Associates
  • Hélène Binet
  • El Equipo Mazzanti
  • Leonardo Finotti
  • Grafton Architects
  • Günter Günschel
  • HHF Architects
  • Johnston Marklee
  • Dennis Marsico
  • OnArchitecture
  • Pezo von Ellrichshausen
  • Aaron Rose
  • Peter Salter
  • Ezra Stoller
  • Tezuka Architects
Growing the Collection is organized by Raymund Ryan, curator of architecture.

Image: Tezuka Architects, 'Site Plan #1, Fuji Kindergarten, Tokyo, Japan,' 2005, marker on trace, Gift of Tezuka Architects

When
9 June to 26 August 2018
Where
Carnegie Museum of Art, The Heinz Architectural Center
4400 Forbes Avenue
15213 Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Organizer
The Heinz Architectural Center, Carnegie Museum of Art
Link
CMOA

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