The Form of Form starts on the holiday that celebrates the implementation of the Portuguese Republic with exhibition openings, debates, book presentations and many other activities. The intensive programme of the opening week will give a sneak-peek into what will follow until 11 December. The Lisbon Architecture Triennale invites you to join this celebration of architecture and the city. Book on your calendar.
Four main exhibitions
This edition’s programme articulates around exhibitions that focus on fundamental aspects of contemporary architecture, from authorship to construction, from the city to logistics.
The Form of Form, MAAT Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology
Building Site, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
The World in Our Eyes, Garagem Sul – Centro Cultural de Belém
Sines: Seaside Logistics, Triennale’s HQ
Seven Satellites
In order to expand the debate and to amplify its resonance with the city, the Satellites unfold into exhibitions and events that allow to reconsider the geographic dimension of Lisbon and its landscape, from Trafaria to Amadora, including Paços do Concelho.
Ruins of the Apocalypse
Limits of Landscape
Letters to the Mayor
Object- Project
The Power of Experiment
A Triangular History
2016 – Ennials
Associated Projects & Sidekicks
Twelve Associated Projects and a number of Sidekicks will expand the programme and explore the many dimensions of the city, its architecture and its relevance to the contemporary architectural culture.
Other Lisbon
One of the Associated Projects consists in a set of free guided tours in Lisbon. The first one will happen on 8 October at Parque das Nações-Moscavide-Olivais Norte, conducted by Álvaro Domingues. The tours starts at 10.30am
Bookings at: outralisboa@gmail.com / 92 713 62 91
Check the Activities of the Lisbon Triennale
Throughout the several weeks the Lisbon Triennale presents a vast programme of activities focussed on critical reflexion, debate and experimentation of architecture. These activities are directed to people of all ages and talents and rely on the collaboration of several specialists in the areas of architecture, art, literature and education.