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Bruges Triennial 2024
Discovering the City's Potential: Spaces of Possibility
For the fourth time, the Triennial is taking place in Bruges. Until September, visitors can explore twelve street installations and four cultural institutions, working with the motto "Spaces of Possibility".
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Micro-exhibition series in London
Architecture Window: Young Voices in Architecture
With the three-year micro-exhibition series Architecture Window, the Royal Academy of Arts offers young architecture and design graduates a platform to present their work to the general public.
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Exhibition in Copenhagen
Planetary Boundaries: Rethinking Architecture and Design
In the exhibition "Planetary Boundaries - Rethinking Architecture and Design", the Royal Danish Academy is showing 25 projects on the subject of long-lasting design.
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Exhibition in Vienna
Women in Design
How will the design of the 21st century look? Who defines it? And who is it for? The exhibition "Here We Are! Frauen im Design 1900 - heute" answers these questions and sheds a contemporary light on the history of modern design.
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Exhibition in Berlin
Building with Natural Materials: Closer to Nature
The Berlinische Galerie presents the exhibition Close to Nature – Building with Fungi, Trees, Mud. Featuring three projects in Berlin, the show presents new approaches to natural building materials.
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Exhibition in Basel
Unbuilt Architecture in Switzerland
In Basel, the S AM Swiss Architecture Museum presents the exhibition "What if – Unbuilt Architecture in Switzerland". It offers a tour through an alternative version of the country's architecture.