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Image credit: Buone Nuove exhibitionThe UQAM Design Center is presenting BUONE NUOVE / Femmes Architectes du Changement, an exhibition that highlights the practices of women architects.The exhibition includes several components, including the traveling version of the architecture exhibition BUONE NUOVE, produced by MAXXI in Rome in 2021, and Canadian components added to the exhibition by curators at Toronto Metropolitan University in 2024.The exhibition documents how the contribution of women in recent decades has breathed new life into contemporary architecture. After being presented in Stockholm, Doha, New Delhi, Berlin and Toronto, the traveling version of MAXXIs exhibition will be presented in Montreal from February 13 to April 6, 2025.For the occasion, two new sections will complete the exhibition, including a selection of practices led by women in Quebec, as well as pieces of furniture by Italian architects from the golden age of design.By showing how women and women-led collectives have elevated the quality of modern and contemporary design, the exhibition aims to present inspiring role models for a new generation of city builders, reads the UQAM Design Centres website.The exhibition presented at the Design Center brings into dialogue the works and words of dozens of Italian, Canadian and international women architects who have changed the field of architecture.For more information, click here.The post Exhibition highlighting female architects travels to Montreal appeared first on Canadian Architect.