From the 8th of May the first European retrospective exhibition of the work of the architect Bernard Tschumi is on view at the Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel, Switzerland through August 23, 2015.

The exhibition about Bernard Tschumi work, 'Architecture: Concept and Notation' presents the thought of the architect through five themes, starting with such theoretical work extending through recent built projects. The Basel showing is an edited version of the Exhibition in 2014 at the Center Pompidou in Paris.

Description of the project by Bernard Tschumi

'Bernard Tschumi. Architecture: Concept and Notation', the first European retrospective exhibition of the work of architect, educator, and theorist Bernard Tschumi, is now on view at the Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel, Switzerland through August 23, 2015. The exhibition opened with a special preview on Friday, May 8 and a conversation between Tschumi and Basel-based architect Jacques Herzog on Monday, May 11.

The Basel showing, directed by Hubertus Adam, is an edited version of the larger exhibition of the same name organized by the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, France in 2014 under co-directors Frédéric Migayrou and Aurélien Lemonier.

Bernard Tschumi. Architecture: Concept and Notation addresses the architect's thought and work through five themes, starting with such seminal theoretical work as The Manhattan Transcripts (1976-81), currently in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and extending through recent built projects like The Acropolis Museum (2009) in Athens, Greece; the Headquarters and Manufacturing Center of Vacheron Constantin (2004) in Geneva, Switzerland; and the architecture of the redesign of the Paris Zoolological Park (2014).

Bernard Tschumi Architects gratefully acknowledges the support of Pro Helvetia, Karl Bubenhofer AG, and the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts for the Basel showing of the exhibition.

Bernard Tschumi Architects, with offices in New York and Paris, is completing construction of an extension to the BTA-designed headquarters for Vacheron Constantin in Geneva, Switzerland and recently broke ground on a museum in Tianjin, China. The firm celebrated Tschumi’s first career retrospective in Europe at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris in Spring-Summer 2014 as well as the openings of Carnal Hall in Rolle, Switzerland and the Hague Passage in The Hague, The Netherlands in Fall 2014.

Bernard Tschumi. Architecture: Concept and Notation is accompanied by an extensive catalog published in French and English by the Centre Georges Pompidou. Recent titles published by Tschumi include Event-Cities 4 (MIT Press, 2010);Architecture Concepts: Red Is Not a Color (Rizzoli, 2012); Tschumi Parc de la Villette (Artifice Books on Architecture, 2014); Notations: Diagrams and Sequences (Artifice Books on Architecture, 2014); and Architecture Zoo (Somogy Editions, 2014).

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Bernard Tschumi. Architecture: Concept and Notation
Venue.- Swiss Architecture Museum, Steinenberg 7, CH-4051, Basel, Switzerland.

Dates.- May 8th to August 23rd 2015.

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Bernard Tschumi (1944) is Principal of Bernard Tschumi Architects, New York and Paris. A theorist, author, educator, and architect, he is known for books including The Manhattan Transcripts and Architecture and Disjunction and built projects including the Parc de la Villette, the Acropolis Museum, Le Fresnoy Center for the Contemporary Arts, and the Vacheron-Constantin Corporate Headquarters, among others.

Tschumi was awarded France’s Grand Prix National d’Architecture in 1996 as well as numerous awards from the American Institute of Architects and the National Endowment for the Arts. He is an international fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in England and a member of the Collège International de Philosophie and the Académie d’Architecture in France, where he has been the recipient of distinguished honors that include the rank of Officer in both the Légion d’Honneur and the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He is a member of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects.

A graduate of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, Tschumi has taught architecture at a range of institutions including the Architectural Association in London, Princeton University, and The Cooper Union in New York. He was dean of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University from 1988 to 2003 and is currently a professor in the Graduate School of Architecture.

Tschumi’s work has been exhibited at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Netherlands Architecture Institute in Rotterdam, the Pompidou Center in Paris, as well as other museums and art galleries in the United States and Europe.

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Published on: May 19, 2015
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