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Formats
Formats

Forum

AWB’24 aims to make a contribution to understanding the invisible forces in our built environment and to use them as tools for a reorientation of architecture. Tours, exhibitions, a radio station and various discussions connected to the three themes of water, sound and food show in a variety of ways how existing spaces can be redefined and used. In the AWB Tours and Perspectives programs, you will find further program items that illuminate the three themes from various perspectives.

Programme

Saturday to Friday, from 11 am

Basel&Seoul: Public Spaces in Dialogue – Exhibition

The exhibition at S AM presents models, videos and city maps from both cities and can be viewed during regular opening hours. Guided tours of the exhibition take place on Saturdays at 11am and Wednesdays at 4pm

Wednesday, 6 to 7 pm

Basel&Seoul: Public Spaces in Dialogue – panel discussion

The panel discussion with guests from Basel and Seoul will take place on Wednesday, 11 September 2024, in the auditorium of the kHaus. Afterwards, the Basel-Stadt Urban Development Department will be hosting a drinks reception.

Wednesday, 6 to 7:30 pm

Landscape: aesthetic. culinary. CULTURAL

Guided tour by Jonas Frei, author of the publication “Walnuss”, in Kannenfeldpark

Thursday, 6:30 to 8 pm

Landscape: AESTHETIC. culinary. cultural.

The Stiftung Gartenbaubibliothek invites you to a lecture and panel discussion at the Dreispitz.

Friday, 4 to 6 pm

Landscape: aesthetic. CULINARY. cultural.

The Plankton Kollektiv and other actors take us on a walk in Riehen.

Tuesday to Friday, from 11am

S AM FM: Ein Live-Experiment in ökologischem Radio

The art co-operative Soundcamp is a guest at the Swiss Architecture Museum with a temporary radio station and can be visited during regular opening hours.

Friday, 2 to 9 pm

Areas of the future – exhibition

The exhibition shows over 40 semester projects that have been created on the Franck Areal.

Friday, 6 to 7 pm

Areas of the future – panel discussion

The panel discussion rounds off the exhibition and addresses, among other things, the question of what climate change has to do with architecture. Barbara Buser, Rodrigo Krönkvist and Conrad Kersting will be taking part.