
Nottingham Contemporary presents the first UK retrospective of the works of Swiss architects and designers Trix & Robert Haussman. Caruso St John have conceived the design for the exhibition.
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Exhibition
Barbara Hepworth:
Divided Circle
Heong Gallery, Cambridge, United Kingdom
15 November 2019 – 2 February 2020
Designed by Caruso St John, the Barbara Hepworth exhibition Divided Circle opens today at The Heong Gallery at Downing College, Cambridge.
The Log-O-Rithmic Slide Rule, the Haussmann retrospective designed by Caruso St John, will open at ETH Zurich.
In Conversation
Adam Caruso at Nottingham Contemporary
Nottingham Contemporary, United Kingdom
4 October 2018
Adam Caruso will be in conversation at Nottingham Contemporary with Luke Jones and George Gingell from About Buildings + Cities. The event is free but booking is required.
Nomination
2011 Mies van der Rohe Award
Nottingham Contemporary and Chiswick House Cafe have been nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award, the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture.
Award
RIBA Awards 2010
Nottingham Contemporary and Downing College have won RIBA regional awards.
Adam Caruso will be giving a talk at Nottingham Contemporary as a part of the University of Nottingham and the University of Leicester's Narrative Space conference.
Panel Discussion
Adam Caruso, with Tom Dykhoff, Jonathan Hale, and Micheala Giebelhausen:
Architecture, Art and the Changing City
Nottingham Contemporary, United Kingdom
9 December 2009, 6:30pm
Discussion
Adam Caruso in conversation with Thomas Demand
Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom
2 November 2009, 7pm
Chaired by Alex Farquharson, director of Nottingham Contemporary.
Caruso St John is among the six shortlisted teams for the National Gallery NG200 competition. The project will be part of the gallery's Bicentenary, working on its historic structure and visitor experience.
In conversation
Valerie Verhack with Adam Caruso and Freek Persyn
Live-stream from Leuven, Belgium
8 April 2021
Museum Leuven's curator Valerie Verhack in conversation with Adam Caruso and Freek Persyn of 51n4e architects, part of a series of events around the museum's retrospective of the work of Thomas Demand.
Adam Caruso participated in the 2020 Bauwelt Kongress, with a lecture entitled 'What is it Worth?', on reading the city and speculating about what its future might hold. The lecture will be followed by a conversation with Kaye Geipel and Lina Ghotmeh.
Following a period of isolation at the start of the Lockdown, Adam Caruso met host Matthew Blunderfield online to discuss teaching at ETH Zurich, the work of Pierre Huyghe, and the series of monographs on lesser-known Modernist architects he co-edits with with his partner, Helen Thomas.