Press information: Innovation through Residential Construction

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Housing or dwelling is a core human need. The lack of affordable living spaces, especially in metropolitan areas, is currently among the most pressing problems of our time. In addition, there are the challenges of climate change, a new balancing of different forms of mobility, infrastructures, questions related to social coexistence and society. Numerous new building concepts are currently being developed, especially in the field of housing construction, whose strategies can be groundbreaking not only not only for the function of dwelling, but also for the development of cities and regions, as well as for the building industry itself.
The exhibition shows selected examples of contemporary architecture that demonstrate viable paths for sustainable building.

Exhibition opening:
15 June 2023, 7 pm
Exhibition:
16 June – 3 September 2023, Tue-Sun, 10 am–6 pm
Symposium:
16 June 2023, 9 am–6 pm
Accompanying workshops, lectures and excursions will take place.

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Innovation through Residential Construction

Exhibition

Housing or dwelling is a core human need. The lack of affordable living spaces, especially in metropolitan areas, is currently among the most pressing problems of our time. In addition, there are the challenges of climate change, a new balancing of different forms of mobility, infrastructures, questions related to social coexistence and society. Numerous new building concepts are currently being developed, especially in the field of housing construction, whose strategies can be groundbreaking not only not only for the function of dwelling, but also for the development of cities and regions, as well as for the building industry itself. The exhibition shows selected examples of contemporary architecture that demonstrate viable paths for sustainable building.

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