With fall well underway, now is a good time to see what's in store for the architecture and design community this November.
From the roster of ongoing and upcoming events listed on Bustler, here is a brief curated selection of recommendations worth checking out.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Making Home—Smithsonian Design Triennial | November 2 – August 10, New York City
"Featuring 25 site-specific, newly commissioned installations, Making Home—Smithsonian Design Triennial explores design’s role in shaping the physical and emotional realities of home across the United States, US Territories, and Tribal Nations. The exhibition is the seventh offering in the museum’s Design Triennial series, which was established in 2000 to address the most urgent topics of the time through the lens of design."
Dubai Design Week | November 5–10, Dubai
"Dubai Design Week is the region's largest design festival committed to amplifying talent from the region and presenting the possibilities of what can be achieved through design. Reflecting Dubai's position as the design capital of the Middle East, Dubai Design Week's varied programme includes installations, new commissions, exhibitions, talks, workshops, a marketplace and the leading fair for contemporary design, Downtown Design."
World Architecture Festival 2024 and Inside World Festival of Interiors 2024 | November 6–8, Singapore
"World Architecture Festival (WAF) will take place in Singapore from 6 - 8 November 2024. Gain inspiration from the world's most innovative projects, participate in insightful seminars, and witness a live-judged awards program unlike any other. It's the perfect opportunity to learn from the best, network with colleagues, and be at the forefront of architectural excellence."
ACADIA 2024: Designing Change | November 11–16, Calgary & Banff
"ACADIA 2024, themed 'Designing Change,' looks at computational design as an active agent of change in the built environment. As computational design evolves from theoretical concepts to practical implementations, it redefines conventional architectural practices and introduces new operational modes in both the physical world and new realities. The 2024 ACADIA conference spotlights the emergence of 'archipreneurs'—innovators who combine digital design with entrepreneurial ventures, such as consulting, digital fabrication, or startups at the crossroads of technology, architecture, and fabrication."
Greenbuild 2024: Built to Scale | November 12–15, Philadelphia
"The theme for Greenbuild 2024 spotlights the green building community’s commitment to wholesale market transformation, bringing proven green building solutions and strategies to global communities. 'Built to Scale' connects our work to the urgent need to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions, strengthen resilience, protect human and ecosystem health, and advance equity across the entire built environment."
BAQ2024 - Pan-American Architecture Biennial of Quito | November 18–22, Quito
"This edition, under the theme 'CONVERGENCES: Architecture Landscape' will focus on debating the potential of architecture in the construction of the urban landscape. For one week, BAQ2024 promises to be a meeting point for experts in architecture and urbanism, students, and professionals. Through discussions, keynote lectures, round tables, and interviews, it will provide a space for participation and debate that will enrich contemporary practice in our profession."
ONGOING EVENTS
Zaha Hadid: Paper Museums | Until November 16, London
"The exhibition offers a rare insight into how paper reliefs were important to the design and presentation strategies for three of Zaha’s key museum designs: Contemporary Arts Center (CAC), Cincinnati, USA (1997-2003), MAXXI: Museum of XXI Century Arts, Rome, Italy (1998-2009) and Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar (1997, unrealised). These projects represent a period from the late 1990s to the early 2000s, when ZHA began realising Zaha’s architectural vision and unveiling the development of her radical ideas revolving around site and space."
Difficult Sites: Architecture Against the Odds | Until March 29, London
"Our latest free exhibition explores remarkable feats of architectural achievement in the face of tricky terrain, awkward urban plots, challenging remodels, and more. From the 1900s to today, it delves into over twenty complex, unusual, and dynamic builds across the UK. Including work from history’s most renowned architects Neave Brown, Grimshaw Architects, and Lord Norman Foster as well as contemporary practices of Tonkin Liu, KnoxBhavan, and Carmody Groarke the exhibition highlights the pioneering spirit at the heart of great architecture. Through original drawings, photography, models, and plans it offers an eye-opening look at how resilient and creative practitioners are in realising the inconceivable against the odds."
The World of Tim Burton | Until April 21, London
"Delve into the fantastical world of Tim Burton in this major exhibition exploring his remarkable creations and key collaborations with designers. [...] This major exhibition will invite visitors into his world through an exploration of the design of his unique aesthetic. While most well-known for his cinematic work, this show will display the full extent of his production as an illustrator, painter, photographer and author, as well as exploring key collaborations with designers. As a multi-disciplinary artist, his creations extend beyond the limits of mediums and formats."
Do you have an architecture or design event you want to promote? Submit it to our event calendar via Bustler for review and a potential feature.
Land Art Generator Initiative 2025 Fiji: Climate Resilience for Island Communities
Register/Submit by Mon, May 5, 2025
Kinderspace: Architecture for Children's Development #2
Register by Thu, Jan 16, 2025
Submit by Mon, Jun 16, 2025
Re:Form – New Life for Old Spaces
Register by Wed, Jan 22, 2025
Submit by Tue, Sep 2, 2025
The Last Nuclear Bomb Memorial / Edition #5
Register by Thu, Jan 16, 2025
Submit by Wed, Feb 19, 2025
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