«An
exhibition from the Royal Institute of British Architects about the climate
emergency and its relation to architecture
Tate Liverpool and the Royal Institute of British
Architects (RIBA) are forming a new partnership on Liverpool’s waterfront. Tate
Liverpool will move into RIBA North, Mann Island from 27 October 2023 to
coincide with the temporary closure of our gallery at the Royal Albert Dock for
redevelopment.
The two organisations will collaborate to deliver a
programme of temporary exhibitions, family activity, public talks and other
events inspired by the unique collections held by RIBA and Tate. The programme
will focus on art, architecture and ecology.
The first exhibition in our new home, Long Life,
Low Energy: Designing for a Circular Economy draws from RIBAs
collection and considers how the design, construction, maintenance, and
demolition of buildings is vital in the journey towards a global reduction of
carbon emissions.
As Tate Liverpool undergoes a transformation to its
Victorian warehouse home, Long Life, Low Energy reveals how
architects and designers are innovating to reuse and repurpose anything from
small materials to whole buildings and how we might look to the technologies of
the future to navigate the climate emergency today». Saiba mais.
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