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rethinking architecture’s stage: what to expect from the architect show 2025


The Architect Show Returns in 2025

 

The Architect Show (tAS), organized by Medexpo, is set to return to Athens for its seventh edition in December 2025, continuing its role as a meeting point for professionals across architecture, design, and construction. The 2024 edition of tAS drew 6,895 visitors to the Metropolitan Expo, bringing together professionals and creatives from Greece and beyond. Over 170 brands participated in the exhibition, offering a broad spectrum of products and technologies related to contemporary architecture and design. The tAS_Talks program featured over 40 discussions, co-curated by designboom, ArchDaily, and Architonic, with contributions from notable voices including Assemble’s Anthony Engi Meacock, who explored the UK collective’s socially engaged practice.

 

Building on the momentum of its 2024 session, the upcoming event introduces new themes, a wider international presence, and a renewed focus on the material and conceptual landscapes shaping the built environment.

rethinking architecture's stage: what to expect from the architect show 2025
all images courtesy of the Architect Show

 

 

curated spaces and international dialogue at tAS 2025

 

Looking ahead, the Architect Show 2025 introduces several new elements intended to expand both content and experience. Simone Ciarmoli and Miguel Queda return to curate the experiential atmosphere of tAS, following the success of their 2024 contribution. This year’s concept proposes an immersive environment that positions the visitor within a flowing spatial narrative, designed to highlight new material developments and provoke sensory engagement. The installation aims to create a setting where the dialogue between concept and form becomes tangible.

 

The upcoming edition of the much-awaited event also places greater emphasis on international collaboration. With media partners including designboom, ArchDaily, and Architonic, tAS is strengthening its global visibility while continuing to spotlight the Greek creative scene. In addition, DOMa is set to participate again through both publishing and programming, offering context and documentation of the event’s evolving identity.

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rethinking architecture's stage: what to expect from the architect show 2025
the tAS_Talks program featured over 40 discussions, co-curated by designboom, ArchDaily, and Architonic

 

 

An Ongoing Platform, Not Just a Trade Show

 

Rather than positioning itself purely as a trade event, The Architect Show continues to define its identity as a platform for exchange—one that values experimentation and critical engagement as much as commercial display. It offers space not just for showcasing products, but for testing ideas, sparking dialogue, and fostering connections across disciplines. Through its evolving mix of exhibitions, immersive installations, and engaging talks, the 2025 edition sustains a broader conversation about the future of architecture—one that is deeply informed by the specificities of local practice, yet deliberately porous to global currents. In doing so, tAS affirms its role as a meeting ground where designers, thinkers, and makers converge to reflect on the built environment’s shifting possibilities.

rethinking architecture's stage: what to expect from the architect show 2025
the 2024 edition of tAS drew 6,895 visitors

rethinking architecture's stage: what to expect from the architect show 2025
over 170 brands participated in the exhibition, offering a broad spectrum of products and technologies

rethinking architecture's stage: what to expect from the architect show 2025
the upcoming edition of event also places greater emphasis on international collaboration

rethinking architecture's stage: what to expect from the architect show 2025
the 2025 spatial concept will position the visitor within a flowing spatial narrative



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