The Graham Foundation has allocated $390,000 to support 33 innovative projects worldwide, enriching discourse in architecture and its societal role through exhibitions and publications.
Upcoming exhibitions include 'Andrea Blum: BIOTA' and 'Energies,' which examine architectural works from the 1970s and the complexities of energy production, respectively.
The ARCH at Sixty symposium aims to address urban challenges and promote community-driven change, while initiatives like 'Disability Meets Architecture' focus on accessibility in design.
The Graham Foundation’s projects reflect a commitment to intellectual exchange, with new publications addressing critical issues such as mobility and social concerns in the architectural realm.
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