Nouvelles Richesses Exhibition | New Architectural Work in France

Georgia Tech will host Nouvelles Richesses, an exhibition presented by France at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale. Imaginative and innovative, the exhibition showcases an array of contemporary architectural projects developed by a new generation of French architects.

A collaborative work by curators Frédéric Bonnet, OBRAS and Collectif AJAP14, Nouvelles Richesses embodies the vitality of French architecture while addressing national and international issues such as sustainability, urban development, social infrastructure and affordability. Paris-based architects Jordi Pimas and Grichka Martinetti will introduce the exhibition during an opening reception and give a lecture on the project’s conception and realization.

In parallel with Nouvelles Richesses, the Georgia Tech College of Design will also display a second exposition, Ajap 2014. This series of 10 free-standing dodecahedrons introduces visitors to France’s most promising architects and landscaper designers under 35 and their recent work.

The exhibitions will be displayed in Stubbins Gallery, which is open to the public. Operating hours for the gallery follow those of the College of Design’s Dean’s office, normally from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.

Please see map below for parking information. Visitor parking is available at State Street & Ferst Drive (Area 4) and the North Campus Parking garage (Area 5), both a 10 minute walk from the Stubbins Gallery (in red). A limited amount of metered parking is available on Brittain Drive (in blue).

 


Exhibitions

When: November 1, 2017  – Jan 7, 2018, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F
Where: Georgia Tech College of Design, Stubbins Gallery (245 4th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30332)


NOUVELLES RICHESSES, A Reception with Architects Jordi Pímas and Grichka Martinetti

When: November 1, 2017 at 5:30 pm
Where: Georgia Tech College of Design, Stubbins Gallery (245 4th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30332)

Register here

 

This France-Atlanta event is made possible with the support of: