Art & Design

Akihisa Hirata: Tangling

16 September - 17 November 2012, London

For his first ever international solo show, emerging Japanese architect Akihisa Hirata will exhibit an immersive 1:1 scale installation – a contorted loop – to distil his architecture’s essence into a large-scale experiential structure. Over a hundred study models and conceptual sketches will be presented on and within the structure, as well as an interview with the architect and intimate films of his projects, illustrating Hirata’s view of architecture and ecology, form and function, as a complex, interwoven ‘tangle’.

 

The exhibition opens shortly after Hirata's receipt of the Golden Lion award at the 13th Venice Architecture Biennale for his contribution, with Kumiko Inui and Sou Fujimoto, to the Japanese Pavilion, curated by Toyo Ito.


A social order which is premised on the independence of the individual and whose primary pursuit is the maximization of individual freedom must change in light of the simple reality that the individual is part of a 'tangled order.' And the same can probably also be said of rationality in architecture.- Akihisa Hirata.


Interested in creating simple, elegant and essential geometric solutions that emulate and abstract nature's millions of years of experience - pitched roofs that mimic mountain ranges, housing clusters that echo trees - Hirata rigorously explores future possibilities for architecture and structure; to make more complex our understanding of the relationship between the natural and the artificial, and to increase architecture's capacity to aid living and freedom, beyond Modernism and the 20th Century's dated fixation with iconic shapes and open-plan spaces.


At a point in which architecture and society more broadly is seriously questioning its future, purpose and relationship to the natural world, the exhibition will offer an in-depth exploration of Hirata's ideas, demonstrating his innovative formal approach and distinctive interpretation of the relationship between architecture and environment.


Curated by Naomi Shibata and The Architecture Foundation

 

Admission Free

Open every day, 12-6pm, over the London Design Festival, from Sunday 16 - Sunday 23 September

 

Following the LDF the exhibition will be open Tuesday to Saturday 12pm-6pm

16 September - 17 November 2012

The Architecture Foundation, 136-148 Tooley St, London, SE1 2TU

Tel: 020 7084 6767

The Architecture Foundation

 
 
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