Clara Gutsche is the winner of the 2024 Scotiabank Photography Award. In this book launch, she presents her photographic practice and engagement with the medium in conversation with Phyllis Lambert.
6 November 2025, 6pm
Photographs About Photography, with Clara Gutsche
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Clara Gutsche is the winner of the 2024 Scotiabank Photography Award. In this book launch, she presents her photographic practice and engagement with the medium in conversation with Phyllis Lambert.
Oscillating Spaces
Oscillating Spaces, curated by Anneke Abhelakh, explores the Rhône Glacier—undergoing fast melting and transformation processes—as a case study to reflect on environmental challenges in a constantly oscillating site. Juxtaposing glacier cartography, photography, film, ecclesiastical documents, tourist souvenirs, and architectural archives, the exhibition questions the(...)
Octagonal gallery
25 April 2025 to 1 February 2026
Oscillating Spaces
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Oscillating Spaces, curated by Anneke Abhelakh, explores the Rhône Glacier—undergoing fast melting and transformation processes—as a case study to reflect on environmental challenges in a constantly oscillating site. Juxtaposing glacier cartography, photography, film, ecclesiastical documents, tourist souvenirs, and architectural archives, the exhibition questions the(...)
Octagonal gallery
Join us for three screenings of Brazilian documentary films selected by Ana Alice De Morais, artistic co-director of RIDM.
21 August 2025, and 28 August
Cinéfaçade: Sowing and Resisting in Brazilian Topography
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Join us for three screenings of Brazilian documentary films selected by Ana Alice De Morais, artistic co-director of RIDM.
Culture Lab
Culture Lab was a multidisciplinary symposium series initiated and directed by Brian Boigon that ran from 1991 to 1994. The exhibition provides new clues about the many forms and channels through which architectural discourses are shaped and circulated.
26 February 2026 to 23 August 2026
Culture Lab
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Culture Lab was a multidisciplinary symposium series initiated and directed by Brian Boigon that ran from 1991 to 1994. The exhibition provides new clues about the many forms and channels through which architectural discourses are shaped and circulated.
How Modern: Biographies of Architecture in China 1949-1979 reconsiders architectural production under the socialist Chinese regime to illuminate specific social biographies of projects that challenge prevailing assessments of design and architectural practice in Mao’s China as monolithic, hermetic, and autocratic.
How Modern
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How Modern: Biographies of Architecture in China 1949-1979 reconsiders architectural production under the socialist Chinese regime to illuminate specific social biographies of projects that challenge prevailing assessments of design and architectural practice in Mao’s China as monolithic, hermetic, and autocratic.
Join us for a dialogue between nature, architecture, and the urban fabric, and discover the CCAs sculpture garden with guided tours.
August 2025, 1pm English, 2:30pm French
Guided Tours of the Sculpture Garden
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Join us for a dialogue between nature, architecture, and the urban fabric, and discover the CCAs sculpture garden with guided tours.
Join us for a dialogue between nature, architecture, and the urban fabric, and discover the CCAs sculpture garden with guided tours.
September 2025, 1pm English, 2:30pm French
Guided Tours of the Sculpture Garden
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Join us for a dialogue between nature, architecture, and the urban fabric, and discover the CCAs sculpture garden with guided tours.
research
June 2022 to September 2022
research
June 2022 to
September 2022
How are computational optics operating in and through the built environment? How have they become so ubiquitous and taken for granted, completing the desires of fulfillment centres and the legibility that computation craves? What computational logics, imaginaries, and frameworks lie outside of their dominant modes of perception and commoditization? Join us on Thursday 17(...)
17 July 2025, 6pm
Toolkit for Today: Defying Computational Cravings
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How are computational optics operating in and through the built environment? How have they become so ubiquitous and taken for granted, completing the desires of fulfillment centres and the legibility that computation craves? What computational logics, imaginaries, and frameworks lie outside of their dominant modes of perception and commoditization? Join us on Thursday 17(...)
Study Room, CCA
7 August 2025, 6pm
Study Room, CCA