Transformation construction site
The exhibition opens up a space for discourse on ecological and social challenges. The “construction site” symbolizes the multitude of unfinished tasks and processes in the built environment. The ten strategies illustrate ways in which some of these “construction sites” can be addressed. The exhibition thus provides a vivid introduction to socio-ecological transformation and invites visitors to recognize potential, explore future living and working environments, and try out their own possibilities for participation.
The central image of the exhibition is a transformable “urban-rural landscape” – a communal space for movement, appropriation, and exchange. The central design element is “the trestle,” a symbol of improvisation, pragmatism, and community. In the exhibition, many trestles create a flexible landscape that visitors can partially change. The trestles support the exhibition contributions and translate themes of city and countryside, private and public. They become kiosks, fountains, or seating – places for exchange, rest, and shared viewing of the publication that forms the starting point of the exhibition.
Opening: February 12, 2026, 6:30 p.m.
