INTERNATIONAL HIGHRISE AWARD 2020
DAM Deutsches Architekturmuseum Schaumainkai 43, Frankfurt am MainThe International Highrise Award 2020 presents a selection of current highrise buildings from all over the world according to the following criteria: future-oriented design, functionality, innovative building technology, integration into the urban fabric, sustainability, and economic feasibility. The exhibition shows the winner, the finalists and the nominees comprehen-sively using models, films, photos, drawings and texts. The International Highrise Award is awarded by Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM), DekaBank and the City of Frankfurt/Main.
Greening the City
DAM Deutsches Architekturmuseum Schaumainkai 43, Frankfurt am MainCan GREEN in architecture improve the climate in cities, reduce heat generation, lower the release of fine dust particles, and increase people‘s well-being? It’s time to develop architecture with regard to green spaces, to upgrade urban spaces, and to consider GREEN not just in terms of ecological aspects.
DAM Preis 2021
DAM Deutsches Architekturmuseum Schaumainkai 43, Frankfurt am MainSince 2007, the DAM Prize for Architecture has been awarded annually to outstanding buildings in Germany. In 2021, the prize will be awarded by the German Architecture Museum (DAM) for the fifth time – in close cooperation with JUNG as a cooperation partner – in a staggered jury procedure.
Frankfurt_2099: Wettbewerb und Rahmenprogramm
Henschelstr. 18, Frankfurt am MainWie wird das Frankfurt der Zukunft aussehen? Eine spannende Frage. Aber genauso spannend ist die Frage: Wie stellen wir uns vor, dass Frankfurt aussehen wird? Was sind unsere Utopien? Wie antworten wir jetzt auf die Herausforderungen der Zukunft und wie fügen sie sich die Visionen vieler Menschen zusammen?
Context, Contrast, Continuity: Outstanding 20th Century Heritage – How to Live in it & What are the Advantages?
DAM Deutsches Architekturmuseum Schaumainkai 43, Frankfurt am MainWhich characteristics may be shared by the housing estates of Neues Frankfurt, of Berlin and the White City Tel Aviv with the Sydney opera house – aside from being built in the 20th century?