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AR'S CHOICE OF CURRENT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS

For an expanded and constantly updated list, go to our website: www.arplus.com/exhibitions

CANADA

MONTREAL THINKS BIG

Until September Until September is a 1984 romantic drama set in France. It stars Karen Allen as an American tourist in Paris who falls in love with a married Frenchman (Thierry Lhermitte). External links  2005

Canadian Centre for Architecture The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) is an architecture museum and research centre located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The architect Phyllis Lambert is the founder and director. , Montreal

The spectacular changes that transformed Montreal's urban landscape in the 1960s.

Original models, videos and photographs.

www.cca.qc.ca

FRANCE France (frăns, Fr. fräNs), officially French Republic, republic (2005 est. pop. 60,656,000), 211,207 sq mi (547,026 sq km), W Europe.  

PORTZAMPARC: PLURIEL ET SINGULIER

Until 10 January 2005

Palais de Beaux-Arts, Lille

Lille's year as European Cultural Capital winds up with this mammoth show exploring projects from Brazil to Beijing.

www.musenor.com/gm/gmlillea

ISRAEL

FUSION: DESIGN + ARCHITECTURE IN JAPAN

Until 12 December

The Israel Museum The Israel Museum (Hebrew: מוזיאון ישראל‎, Muzayon Yisrael) was founded in 1965 as Israel's national museum. , Jerusalem

Contemporary Japanese design, from robots, technology and fashion to architecture.

www.imj.org.il

UNITED KINGDOM

MARC NEWSON

Until 30 January 2005

Design Museum, London

Marc Newson has stamped his sleek style on everything from bicycles to Qantas airline seats. The show was even designed by him.

www.designmuseum.org

WILLIAM WALCOT

Until 13 November

The Building Centre, London

Draughtsman, printmaker, architect and painter, Walcot was the most celebrated architectural artist in England in the 1920s and '30s. This exhibition explores his mastery of techniques.

www.buildingcentretrust.org

UNITED STATES

CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE: TEN VISIONS

From 26 November 2004 until 3 April 2005

The Art Institute of Chicago Art Institute of Chicago, museum and art school, in Grant Park, facing Michigan Ave. It was incorporated in 1879; George Armour was the first president. Since 1893 the Institute has been housed in its present building, designed in the Italian Renaissance style by , Chicago

Diverse visions of urban planning, Chicago from 10 architects, including Douglas Garofalo, Ronald Krueck and Katerina Reudi, coordinated by Stanley Tigerman.

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