Press information: Changing Conditions

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Ever since its foundation, Norwegian practice Snøhetta has been proving that architecture can make a significant contribution to the fields of social and ecological sustainability. The wide range of current challenges is reflected in the many buildings and projects developed by Snøhetta that make up its diverse oeuvre. 
The exhibition “Changing Conditions” uses individual projects to outline Snøhetta’s approach to design and the story of its development. The selected projects show the diversity in their work, which can be found in urban agglomerations all over the world as well as in the Norwegian and alpine landscape. The exhibition traces the changing framework conditions in the respective period in which the buildings were created. 

Opening lecture
by Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, Snøhetta
9th November 2022, 6 p.m.
Exhibition opening
:
9th November 2022, 7 p.m.
Exhibition:
10th November 2022 – 5th February 2023
Opening hours:
Tue–Su, 10a.m.–6p.m.

Press contact:
Yvonne Bormes
+43 316 323500-16
presse@hda-graz.at

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Changing Conditions

Exhibition

Ever since its foundation, Norwegian practice Snøhetta has been proving that architecture can make a significant contribution to the fields of social and ecological sustainability. The wide range of current challenges is reflected in the many buildings and projects developed by Snøhetta that make up its diverse oeuvre. “Changing Conditions” uses individual projects to outline Snøhetta’s approach to design and the story of its development. The selected projects show the diversity in their work, which can be found in urban agglomerations all over the world as well as in the Norwegian and alpine landscape. The exhibition traces the changing framework conditions in the respective period in which the buildings were created. || 24.12.2022-09.01.2023 Exhibition closed

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Trælvikosen, Norwegian Scenic Routes, Foto: Ivar Kvaal