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Exhibition rXa - Recife Exchange Amsterdam opens at ARCAM, Amsterdam Centre for Architecture, at 14 October 2011

 
Photo: Thiago Pedrosa


ARCAM is presenting the results of a knowledge exchange between Brazilian and Dutch architects regarding future perspectives for Amsterdam and Recife, a city in northeastern Brazil. The exhibition will be opened on 14 October at 17.15, preceded by a seminar.

“We need to go from blueprint to zone planning” (Amsterdam team)
“We need to go from zoning to blueprint planning” (Recife team)

 
Both cities are on the threshold of major changes: In Amsterdam, the economic crisis appears to have put an end to the traditional top-down planning culture once and for all, whereas Recife, by contrast, is searching for ways of lending cohesion to bottom-up driven developments.
A dialogue between the two cities is interesting because of their spatial similarities, born of their historical ties. Recife, originally a Portuguese sea-port, was enlarged by the Dutch in the seventeenth century and, like Amsterdam, is a water city. What can be learned from that so very different city, which was in essence once the same?


With: a brief overview of Amsterdam’s and Recife’s history by means of a visual timeline; four high-profile future projects; short films; T-shirt Exchange (swap your Amsterdam T-shirt for a limited edition rXa shirt from Recife).

14.10.11 Seminar & Opening Exhibition rXa at ARCAM, Amsterdam Centre for Architecture
Location: ARCAM, Prins Hendrikkade 600, Amsterdam, www.arcam.nl
Seminar: 2-5 pm / Opening: 5.15 pm
Admission seminar: € 15
Spoken language: English
Please sign up via arcam@arcam.nl

15.10.11 - 26.11.11 Exhibition rXa - Recife Exchange Amsterdam 
ARCAM, Prins Hendrikkade 600, Amsterdam
Open: Tue-Sat, 1-5 pm
Admission free
www.arcam.nl

The project is organized in cooperation with Brazil expert Paul Meurs, the University of Pernambuco, the municipality of Recife, the state of Pernambuco and the Instituto de Arquitetos do Brasil (IAB, Institute of Brazilian Architects). The Amsterdam advisory board consists of the Amsterdam Planning Department (DRO), the Monuments & Archeology Department (BMA), Waternet and the Department of Infrastructure and Traffic (DIVV).

The project takes place during the Brasil Festival Amsterdam (www.brasilfestival.nl) and the Ano da Holanda no Brasil (Holland year) (www.anodaholandanobrasil.com.br).

 
rXa is powered by Stimuleringsfonds voor Architectuur, het Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst, the Brazilian Embassy in the Nederlands, the Dutch Embassy in Brasil and Microsoft.




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