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The Eames Houses Exhibition Presents Models and Full-Scale Structures

The Eames Houses exhibition at Triennale Milano presents a comprehensive overview of the residential architecture of Charles and Ray Eames during Milan Design Week 2026. The exhibition runs from April 20 to May 10 and includes scale models of eight house projects alongside archival drawings, films, and photographs sourced from the Eames archive. The material traces the development of their residential work across the 1940s and 1950s, including the Case Study House program.

The installation features two full-scale pavilion structures based on the Eames Pavilion System, developed in collaboration with Kettal. These structures demonstrate modular construction methods using prefabricated components such as aluminum frames and panel infill systems. The exhibition also includes a newly published volume documenting the Eames’ residential work, presented alongside the physical models and built structures within the gallery space.
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2. Archive-led Exhibition Storytelling - Archival drawings, films, and photographs repurposed as curatorial narratives are reshaping how historical design is monetized and experienced through layered digital and physical reinterpretations.
3. Hybrid Scale Presentation - The simultaneous use of detailed scale models and full-scale structures creates stronger validation pathways for design concepts, altering prototyping norms and client decision processes.
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3. Publishing and Design Documentation - High-quality monographs paired with exhibition programming are transforming publications into collectible, multimedia products that complement physical installations and expand intellectual property opportunities.

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