The 13th Buenos Aires International Biennial of Architecture BA11 will take place from October 8th to 30th at the Recoleta Cultural Center and Auditorio Buenos Aires,
bringing together the world's most prominent architects, and turning
the city of Buenos Aires into the center of the global architecture.
The Buenos Aires International
Biennial of Architecture, that takes place since 1985, is one of the
most important exhibitions along with the Venice and San Pablo
Biennials.
A series of lectures and conferences will take place at Auditorio Buenos Aires (Av. Pueyrredón 2501, 2nd Floor)
from Tuesday 11th to Friday 14th, where invited speakers will show their
works, share their experiences and creative processes.
Like in previous Biennials,
architects, critics and theorists from Argentina and different countries
have been invited including: César Pelli (Argentina-USA), who has been invited to all Biennials; Guillermo Vazquez Consuegra (Spain), Ignacio Dahl Rocha (Argentina/Suitzerland), Iñaki Abalos (Spain), Italo Rota (Italy), Paul Andreu (France), Mathias Klotz (Chile), Rafael Viñoly (Uruguay), Sou Fujimoto (Japan), Steven Ehrlich (USA), West 8 (Holland), Wolf Prix (Austria) and the collectives F451, Fake Industries Architectural Agonism and PKMN, among many others.
Conferences and lectures are paid activities and require previous registration by phone at: (54 11) 4132-8014 Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm, or through the website.
The exhibition of winning works from the Contests and Prizes will be
held from October 8th to 30th, occupying 16 rooms in Centro Cultural Recoleta (Junin 1930).
Opening hours: 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
Free entrance
Autoclasica 2011, the biggest festival for classic cars and motorcycles in South America will take place between October 7 and 10, 2011, at the Gardens of San Isidro Race Track.
Autoclasica 2011 will pay tribute to the great Juan Manuel Fangio, one of the greatest drivers of all times, in the centenary of his birth. Visitors will be able to admire a selection of original cars driven by Fangio between 1930 and 1950.
The exhibition is complemented with the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the brand Chevrolet, 125th anniversary of Mercedes Benz; 70th anniversary of Jeep, 50 years of Jaguar E Type; the symbolic start of the Rally Camino de Los Alerces, that will tour Los Alerces National Park; and many other special attractions.
Autoclasica features 800 vehicles in their
original state, and in perfect working conditions, as well as the famous Argentine "Monopostos".
For
collectors, the classic "Autojumble", with over 100 stands offering
antique pieces and accessories, books, models, and auto clubs stands from
around the country.
A jury will award the most outstanding vehicles in
every category of the Fédération Internationale des Véhicules Anciens
(FIVA) in exhibition, and the "Best of Show” between autos and
motorcycles of the year.
Dates: October 7, 8, 9, 10, 2011
Opening hours: 10 am to 6.30 pm
Location: Hipódromo de San Isidro, Av. Santa Fe and Av. Márquez, San Isidro, Province of Buenos Aires.
Entrance: $ 35 Pesos. Children under 15, free. Parking: $ 12 Pesos
Not suspended for rain.
The traditional Tortugas Country Club Open Polo Championship will kick off on Tuesday, September 27th, 2011, a tournament where some of the teams with the highest handicap in the world will
be disputing the Emilio de Anchorena Cup.
This is the first of the three great Polo Open Championships in the 2011 Official Spring Season of the Argentine Polo Association, marking the start of the honorable "Triple Crown" of Argentine Polo, also made up by the 118th Hurlingham Club Open and the 118th Argentine Open in Palermo.
Participating Teams:
Zone A
La Aguada: Javier Novillo Astrada 9, Eduardo Novillo Astrada (Jr) 9, Miguel Novillo Astrada 9, Ignacio Novillo Astrada 9. Total: 36.
Pilará Piaget: Bautista Heguy 8, Cristian Laprida (Jr) 8, Hilario Ulloa 9, Tomas Garcia del Rio 8. Total: 33.
La Dolfina Audi: Adolfo Cambiaso (Jr) 10, David Stirling (Jr) 9, Pablo Mac Donough 10, Juan MartÃn Nero 10. Total: 39.
Zone B
Ellerstina: Facundo Pieres 10, Ignacio Heguy 9, Gonzalo Pieres (Jr) 10, Nicolas Pieres 8. Total: 37.
Estancia Grande: Agustin Merlos 9, Lucas Monteverde (jr) 9, Sebastian Merlos 9, Bartolome Castagnole 9. Total 36.
Indios Chapaleufú II: Alberto Heguy (Jr) 8, Alejandro Novillo Astrada 8, Marcos di Paola 8, Eduardo Hegy 8. Total: 34.
Fixture:
Tuesday, September 27:
4:00pm: La Aguada vs Pilara (1)
Wednesday, September 28:
4:00pm: Estancia Grande vs Indios Chapaleufu II (2)
Saturday, October 1:
4:00pm: La Dolfina vs Looser Match 1
Sunday, October 2:
4:00pm: Ellerstina vs Looser Match 2
Saturday, October 8:
4:00pm: La Dolfina vs Winner Match 1
Suspended for rain - rescheduled for Monday 10
Sunday, October 9:
4:00pm: Ellerstina vs Winner Match 2
Saturday, October 15:
3:30pm:
FINAL - ELLERSTINA vs LA DOLFINA
The schedule is subject to modifications depending on weather conditions. Check for updates in case of rain.
All matches will be played on fields of Tortugas Country Club, ruta Panamericana Ramal Pilar km. 38.5.
Tickets: On sale at the club.
Don´t miss the opportunity of attending this world class event. You can experience Polo the Argentine way. Contact me so I can arrange transportation for you (at least 24 hours in advance).
The Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales, which takes place every year at Palais de Glace,
is the most important contest in Argentina in the field of fine arts,
covering painting, sculpture, engraving, drawing, photography, ceramics,
textile art, and new supports and installations.
This competition, that celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, started in 1911 as an annual painting and sculpture
exhibition hall sponsored by the Fine Arts National Commission. Since
1932, Palais de Glace is the permanent venue for the Salon Nacional de
Artes Visuales.
From September 21st to October 16th, 2011, the awarded works from all
the disciplines and all the selected works for the "Painting" category
will be exhibited to the public.
Location: Palais de Glace. Posadas 1725.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday, 12 noon to 8 PM. Saturday and Sunday, 10 AM to 8 PM.
Free entrance.