June exhibitions from DESIGNBOOM RADAR feature a diverse range of artistic explorations that challenge perceptions of familiar spaces and objects, including installations that engage with architecture, portraiture, and sound. Notable exhibitions include "Flyway City" in Chicago, which examines urban ecosystems through bird migration, and "Leandro Erlich" in Paris, which transforms everyday architecture into interactive experiences, alongside other innovative showcases across various locations worldwide.
For a professional interested in sustainable architecture and urban planning, the "Flyway City: Architecture for a Flourishing Ecosystem" exhibition offers a significant insight into how architecture can integrate with and support urban ecosystems. The exhibition at the Chicago Architecture Center, co-curated by Studio Gang, emphasizes using design tools to mitigate the impact buildings have on bird populations, suggesting innovative approaches to incorporating bird-safe materials and interactive media. This highlights a practical intersection of architecture and ecology, which can be valuable for developing environmentally responsive urban designs.