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The Lewis Residence by Frank Gehry (1985–1995), Peter Eisenman’s unrealized Biocentrum (1987), Chuck Hoberman’s Expanding Sphere (1992) and Shoei Yoh’s roof structures for Odawara (1991) and Galaxy Toyama (1992) Gymnasiums: four seminal projects that established bold new directions for architectural research by experimenting with novel digital tools. Curated by architect Greg Lynn, Archaeology of the Digital is conceived as an investigation into the foundations of digital architecture at the end of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s.

The vernissage for Archaeology of the Digital is 7 May 2013. On 8 May, from 2 pm to 6 pm, Greg Lynn discusses the foundations of digital architecture with Peter Eisenman, Chuck Hoberman and Shoei Yoh.

Archaeology of the Digital

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from 07/05/2013
to 13/10/2013

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CCA
Centre Canadien d'Architecture / Canadian Centre for Architecture
1920, rue Baile, Montréal Québec Canada
H3H 2S6
514 939 7026
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Canadian Center for Architecture
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