The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has announced a new exhibition that will explore how modern architecture in China is rooted in its cultural context and history. Called Reuse, Renew, Recycle: Recent Architecture from China, the exhibit is curated by The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design, Martino Stierli, and curatorial assistant Evangelos Kotsioris. It will be on view from September 16, 2021 through July 4, 2022.
Eight architectural/urban projects will be showcased designed by “a new generation of China-born architects” who have shown their commitment to blending new architecture with existing structures,” according to Stierli and Kotsioris, who spoke to RECORD. Much of the architects’ works are about “exploring the environmental and aesthetic potential of reused and recycled materials,” they added.
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