Talk:Ben van Berkel

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Listing of Exhibitions, moved from article to talk page
Solo Exhibitions
 * 2011	Motion Matters, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
 * 2007	Ben van Berkel and the Theater of Immanence, Portikus, Frankfurt a/M
 * 2006	Mercedes-Benz Museum, UNStudio, Bund Deutsche Architekten, Stuttgart
 * 2003	Deep Planning, Architekturgalerie am Weissenhof, Stuttgart
 * 2002	UNFold, Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam
 * 2002	UN in the US, #146 of the MATRIX Program, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford
 * 1999 	UNStudio – Move, Architektenforum Tirol, Innsbruck
 * 1997 Mobile Forces, Artists’ Space, New York and UCLA, Los Angeles
 * 1993	Crossing Points, Architecture Forum Aedes, Berlin
 * 1988	Docklands, Luce van Rooy Gallery, Amsterdam

Group Exhibitions
 * 2011	Recent Projects UNStudio, Arch Moscow 16th International Exhibition of Architecture and Design, Central House of Artists, Moscow
 * 2009	Fifteen Pieces for a Soundscape/First Movement, Galerie Wilma Tolksdorf, Berlin
 * 2009 Design Evolution, Wechselraum BDA, Stuttgart
 * 2006	One day 1:1, Italian Pavilion of Venice Architecture Biennale, Venice
 * 2006 Evolution of Space, Deutsches Architektur Museum, Frankfurt,  RAS Gallery, Barcelona, Yale University, New Haven
 * 2005	European Design Show, Design Museum, London
 * 2005 Dutch Architects in Booming China, Arcam, Amsterdam
 * 2005 Architecture, Engineering, Construction Expo, Bombay
 * 2004 Tall Buildings, United Architects, Museum of Modern Art, New York
 * 2004	UNStudio, Biennale Beijing
 * 2004 	Non Standard Architectures, Centre Pompidou, Paris
 * 2004	Star Network, Dutch Architecture Institute, Rotterdam
 * 2002	Urban Study Hypercatalunya, Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Barcelona
 * 2002 Latent Utopias, Steirisc[:her:]bst, Graz
 * 2002	Modern Trains and Splendid Stations, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
 * 2001	Cases IM-PROPRIES, Museu d’ Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Barcelona
 * 2001 Folds, Blobs + Boxes: Architecture in the Digital Era, Heinz Architectural Center, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
 * 2001 Architectural Freehand Drawing, GA Gallery, Tokyo
 * 2000	The Un-Private House, Museum of Modern Art, New York and UCLA, Los Angeles
 * 2000 Area of Tolerance: For Peace and Freedom of the Arts - Against Racism and Xenophobia; A
 * 2000 Project for the Austrian Contribution to the 7th Architecture Biennale, Venice
 * 2000	The Home Show, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
 * 2000	The Long View, Municipal Art Society, New York
 * 2000 Deep Planning, Venice Architecture Biennale, Venice
 * 1996	Modernism without Dogma, Venice Architecture Biennale (Lissabon, Barcelona, New York, Chicago)
 * 1996 Rotterdam 2045, Dutch Architecture Institute, Rotterdam
 * 1996 RealSpace in QuickTimes, Dutch contribution to the 19th Triennale di Milano
 * 1995	De Rubber Mat: Transformatie van Bedrijvencomplex Unilever, Dutch Architecture Institute, Rotterdam
 * 1995 Light Construction, Museum of Modern Art, New York
 * 1993	Application & Implication, Centre National d’Arts Contemporain de Grenoble (Vienna,  Stuttgart)
 * 1993	Das Schloss?, Architecture Forum Aedes, Berlin
 * 1992	Dimensions Expanded/Ruimte Verruimd, Museum Kröller Müller, Otterlo
 * 1989 – 1990	Urban proposal Gare d’Austerlitz, Architecture et Utopie, Gallery Aedes, Berlin and Paris
 * 1989	Docklands and Raaks, Musea d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Barcelona
 * 1988	Intertwining Landscapes, Technical University, Delft
 * 1987	Stipend exhibition, Ministry of Culture of the Netherlands, Amsterdam

Unsourced quotes (moved here from the article)

 * "When all is said and done architecture does take up a lot of space, so the least you can do is say something. It’s the construction manager’s role to be the silent hero; the architect’s to be Donald Duck, the desperate chatterer full of bright ideas."


 * "Architects age really well. There is no need to get bored. The years fly by expanding upon a theme, once you have articulated your fascinations. Like philosophers, architects feel at home in history."

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