Renegade City
1 June - 2 September 2006
Renegade City was a season of short exhibitions and events at The Architecture Foundation’s Yard Gallery by invited curators and artists that explored alternative urban experiences. Away from the glare of mainstream culture, cities offer space and freedom to experiment, deviate and create. Renegade City celebrated the diversity that can exist, often oblivious to the masses, within the contemporary city. The final session invited the best graduates from the architecture schools in central London to exhibit their work in the gallery.
Renegade City was a season of short exhibitions and events at The Architecture Foundation’s Yard Gallery by invited curators and artists that explored alternative urban experiences. Away from the glare of mainstream culture, cities offer space and freedom to experiment, deviate and create. Renegade City celebrated the diversity that can exist, often oblivious to the masses, within the contemporary city. The final session invited the best graduates from the architecture schools in central London to exhibit their work in the gallery.
-->Pankof Bank Architects
1 - 10 June 2006
Live installation documenting human interaction in an increasingly controlled city.
Proclamations for a Beautiful City
16 - 27 June 2006
A graphic installation by Alain de Botton and A Practice for Everyday Life.
Glory Hole
7 - 22 July 2006An exhibition of photography, video and text exploring the place of sexuality in public space, curated by Pablo Internacional Magazine.
Units Moved
28 July - 12 August 2006
Group exhibition by Rich Holland, Iain Borden and Wig Worland, exploring the re-appropriation of urban spaces.
Best in Show
18 August - 2 September
An exhibition showcasing a selection of graduating students from London’s Architecture schools.

