

During Milan Design Week, Triennale will host an exhibition offering the first comprehensive overview of the residential architecture of the founders of Eames Office, the American architecture and design studio. The installation, The Eames Houses, explores the enduring relevance of Charles and Ray Eames’ ideas on prefabrication, modular construction, and a human-scale approach to living. Developed through years of research and rooted in their residential projects of the 1940s and 1950s—including their own home, Case Study House No. 8—the exhibition brings together rare archival drawings, films, photographs, and scale models of eight houses. At the center of the installation, a full-scale reconstruction of an Eames structure invites visitors to experience the spatial qualities and material clarity that define their architectural vision.
| Hours | 11:00 PM – 11:00 PM |
| Venue | Triennale Milano |
| Type | Exhibition |
| Duration | 20 Days |
| City | Milan |
About
Triennale Milano
Ever since 1923, Triennale Milano has been one of world’s leading cultural institutions, conveying the complexities of the contemporary world in a host of artistic forms: design, architecture, and the visual, scenic, and performing arts. Its aim is to find broader, more innovative ways of thinking, bringing the experiences of different cultures and languages together in a single place and time.


















