Exhibitions:
2004 – 2005 | “Artificial Nature I”. International Exhibition of Green Architecture designed by Luis de Garrido. Prince Felipe Museum. City of Arts and Sciences. Valencia. Spain. June 2, 2004 – May 2, 2005. Approximate number of visitors: 3,500,000. |
2005 | “Artificial Nature II”. International Exhibition of Green Architecture designed by Luis de Garrido. Construmat International Construction Fair 2005. Interior of Vitrohouse. Barcelona. Spain. April 2005. Approximate number of visitors: 20,000. |
2005 | “Sex and the Angels I” Exhibition of Luis de Garrido’s drawings and paintings. Exhibition Hall in the Cultural Centre of the Town Council of Monserrat. Valencia. June 2005. Approximate number of visitors: 2,000. |
2005 – 2006 | “Artificial Nature III”. International Exhibition of Sustainable Architecture. Nero Centre. Amsterdam. Holland. June 2005 – December 2006. Approximate number of visitors: 1,500,000. |
2006 – 2007 | “Artificial Nature IV”. International Exhibition of Sustainable Architecture designed by Luis de Garrido. Maloka Centre. Bogotá. Colombia. June 2006 – February 2007. Approximate number of visitors: 1,000,000. |
2006 | “Sex and the Angels II” Exhibition of Luis de Garrido’s drawings and paintings. Art Gallery Artcurial. Paris. May 2006. Approximate number of visitors: 4,000. |
2007 | “Artificial Nature V”. International Exhibition of Green Architecture designed by Luis de Garrido. Construmat International Construction Fair 2007. Interior of R4House. Barcelona. Spain. 14-19 May 2007. Approximate number of visitors: 50,000. |
2009 | “Artificial Nature VI”. International Exhibition of Green Architecture designed by Luis de Garrido. Construmat International Construction Fair 2009. Interior of Green Box. Barcelona. Spain. 19-25 April 2009. Approximate number of visitors: 70,000. |
2010 | “Towards other Architectures: 24 Green Projects”. Fundación Canal. Madrid. May 25, 2010 – July 25, 2010. The best global exhibition of Green Architecture, with projects by some of the best architects in the world committed to sustainable architecture: Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, Emilio Ambasz, Mario Cucinella, Luis De Garrido, Jonathan Hines, David Kirkland, Antonio Lamela, Ortiz-Leon, MVRDV and Ken Yeang. Approximate number of visitors: 20,000. |