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Get listed in Dezeen's digital guide for Milan design week 2022

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An illustration of the iconic Bar Basso

Are you holding an event or exhibiting at Milan design week? Get your event listed in our guide to the world's biggest celebration of design on Dezeen Events Guide, which will feature the week's key events.

Taking place from 7 to 12 June, Milan design week features hundreds of events spread across the city, including Salone del Mobile, the world's most important furniture fair.

Dezeen's guide, which will go live one month before Milan design week 2022, will provide visitors with all the key information they need to know about the week with listings for all the must-see exhibitions, talks, shows and installations.

The guide will sit on Dezeen Events Guide, which has received over 500,000 views since it launched in 2020, and will benefit from Dezeen's high-ranking SEO.

This makes it an affordable way for designers, brands and event organisers to promote their events.

Email eventsguide@dezeen.com to be considered for inclusion in the guide. Events will be selected by the Dezeen team to ensure that the best events are included.

Standard listing

For only £50, you can include your event in the list, which includes its date and location, plus a link to your website.

Featured listing

For £100, you'll get all of the above, plus up to 75 words of text about your event.

Your listing will also appear in "Featured Milan events" at the top of the post, which is followed by the standard listings.

Newsletter banners

You can include a hero banner in a dedicated Milan newsletter sent out to our Dezeen Events Guide subscriber mailing list and Dezeen Weekly newsletter mailing list the week before Milan design week.

There are up to four banners that can be booked. The top banner is £1750, whereas the other banner positions are £750.

About Dezeen Events Guide

Dezeen Events Guide already lists events around the world, which can be filtered by type and location.

Events taking place later this month include Maison&Objet taking place from 24 to 28 March and Melbourne Design Week 2022 from 16 to 20 March.

To get your event listed, get in touch with the team eventsguide@dezeen.com.

The illustration, which is loosely based on Milan's iconic Bar Basso, is by Rima Sabina Aouf.

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Five architecture and design events in March from Dezeen Events Guide

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Suite No.4 Renault concept car by Mathieu Lehanneur

Melbourne Design Week and Maison&Objet are among the architecture and design events featured in Dezeen Events Guide this month.

Also taking place in March is MIPIM, the giant property conference in the south of France, and a theatrical performance inside Australian architect Gabriel Poole's home as part of the Asia Pacific Architecture Festival.

Read on for details of our five highlights of the month and see Dezeen Events Guide for more architecture and design events around the world.

Era by ODA ArchitectureUpcoming New York architecture projects, such as a top-heavy tower by ODA (above), will be on display at the New York Build Expo, while Mathieu's Renault 4L (top image) will be exhibited at Maison&Objet

New York Build Expo

2 and 3 March, USA

Attended by more than 25,000 people, New York Build Expo is the largest construction and design event in New York. Among the 300 speakers at the conference are senior figures from major architecture studios HOK and Perkins Eastman.

The event also includes the Architect's Hub, where designs and 3D models of upcoming projects in New York will be on display alongside architecture photography.

Dezeen is a media partner for the expo, which is free to attend.

Forward Online Festival

10 to 12 March, online

Forward Festival celebrates "creativity, design and communication" and is returning with another online event having moved digital last year amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Over three days, the festival will host a series of live-streamed talks and workshops, with a focus on practical career skills including design techniques and client relations.

Designer Nicole McLaughlin and Pentagram's first female principal, graphic designer Paula Scher, will deliver keynotes alongside other high-profile designers.

Marina TabbassumBangladeshi architect Marina Tabbassum is speaking at the Asia Pacific Architecture Festival

Asia Pacific Architecture Festival

12 to 25 March, Australia

Venues across the eastern Australian city of Brisbane will play host to exhibitions, installations and lectures at this year's Asia Pacific Architecture Festival.

The theme for 2022 is "co-operate, co-design, co-exist", with the programme intended to reflect a wide range of regional perspectives.

Leading architecture voices from across the region will be appearing at the festival's annual symposium, including Maori architect Elisapeta Heta, Benjee Mendoza of Philipino practice BAAD Studio and Soanen Medal-winner Marina Tabassum from Bangladesh.

There will also be a walking tour of Brisbane's Fortitude Valley and a performance of touring theatre show Man About the House in the self-designed Sherwood home of Australian architect Gabriel Poole.

Melbourne Design Week

17 to 27 March, Australia

This year's Melbourne Design Week will follow the same theme as the 2021 festival: "Design the world you want".

Designers at the 11-day event's talks, tours, exhibitions and workshops will be invited to think about how they can better shape the future.

Architecture, urban and industrial design, fashion, craft, communication design and gaming are all part of the creative programme.

Among those hosting events are Australian architecture studio ARM Architecture and the National Gallery of Victoria.

During Melbourne Design Week, the five-day Melbourne Design Fair will present work from more than 100 Australian designers.

A photograph of the Bocuse table which was presented at Maison & ObjetMaison&Objet will showcase thousands of products for the home, like the Bocuse dining table from Oakâme

Maison &Objet

24 to 28 March, France

Twice-yearly Paris trade show Maison&Objet is one of the biggest design fairs in the calendar.

Having been delayed by the pandemic, the first edition will run in late March with around 3,000 brands and designers exhibiting home decor, interior design and lifestyle products.

The theme for the event is "New Luxury", which will examine different interpretations of luxury design. Alongside the exhibitions, there will be more than 15 installations from well-known figures including art collective TeamLab and architect Franklin Azzi.

French designer Matthieu Lehanneur will also be showcasing his design for a reimagined 1960s Renault car.

Maison&Objet will take place at the Paris-Nord Villepinte Parc des Expositions convention centre, with a parallel event called Maison&Objet In The City running in showrooms across the French capital between 23 and 28 March.

About Dezeen Events Guide

Dezeen Events Guide is our guide to the best architecture and design events taking place across the world each year.

The guide is updated weekly and includes virtual events, conferences, trade fairs, major exhibitions and design weeks, as well as up-to-date information about what events have been cancelled or postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Inclusion in the guide is free for basic listings, with events selected at Dezeen's discretion. Organisers can get enhanced or premium listings for their events, including images, additional text and links, by paying a modest fee.

In addition, events can ensure inclusion by partnering with Dezeen. For more details on inclusion in Dezeen Events Guide and media partnerships with Dezeen, emaileventsguide@dezeen.com.

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Driving the Human presents 21 visions for sustainable cohabiting

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RUM_A by Clara Acioli from Driving the Human: 21 visions for Eco-social Renewal exhibition

Dezeen promotion: a multi-species refuge made from mycelium and a project exploring how bacteria can be used as an architectural tool is included in an upcoming event by Driving the Human, which will examine how humans can live in symbiosis with other species.

Titled 21 Visions for Eco-social Renewal, the hybrid event is hosted by Forecast and will take place from 15 to 17 October in Berlin's Radialsystem cultural centre, as well as online in the form of a digital broadcast.

The Rooted Sea: Halophytic Futures by Sonia Mehra Chawla, Miriam Walsh, Brendan Mc Carthy and Sam Healy at the Driving the Human: 21 visions for Eco-social Renewal exhibition The exhibition includes projects by Indian artist Sonia Mehra Chawla (above) as well as Brazilian designer Clara Acioli (top image)

The event will showcase twenty-one case studies selected from an open call, which was held at the start of this year and elicited more than a thousand proposals by designers and artists from 99 countries around the world.

The chosen concepts intend to address some of the most pressing topics of our time including the circular economy, artificial intelligence, and the resurrection of indigenous knowledge, in a bid to explore how humanity can move from a parasitic to a symbiotic relationship with nature.

Planetary Personhood by Nonhuman NonsenseNonhuman Nonsense has proposed a Universal Declaration of Martian Rights

"In their diversity, these Visions for Eco-social Renewal reinforce perspectives where collaboration and interdependency become essential, determining factors for life and survival on our planet," said Driving the Human, a joint three-year collaboration between various scientific, art and design institutions across Germany.

Among the proposals on show is Universal Declaration of Martian Rights by design collective Nonhuman Nonsense and Server Farm by artist James Bridle, who suggests building a computer out of – and in collaboration with – plants.

Server Farm by James BridleThe Server Farm project by James Bridle proposes building a computer out of plants

Similarly, Brazilian designer Clara Acioli explores using living plants and fungi to create a hive for native bees, while a project from the Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment examines how bacteria can be used to create living interfaces and integrated into architecture to communicate information about the surrounding environment.

Other concepts focus more on reimagining interpersonal collaboration, with Turin-based Andrea de Chirico exploring how native materials and knowledge can be used to form everyday objects as part of new hyperlocal supply chains. The full list of projects can be explored on the Driving the Human website.

Superlocal project by Andrea de Chirico from Driving the Human: 21 visions for Eco-social RenewalAndrea de Chirico's Superlocal project explores the local, small-scale production of everyday items

The exhibition is organised by Driving the Human, a joint project by mentorship programme Forecast, research institute Acatech, the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design, and the ZKM Centre for Art and Media.

In the next phase of the project, seven of these 21 concepts will be developed into tangible prototypes, which are set to be presented in December 2022.

Driving the Human: 21 visions for Eco-social Renewal takes place from 15 to 17 October 2021 at Radialsystem in Berlin and online at drivingthehuman.com.


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