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![NEXT500 pavilion: MVRDV for the Fuggerei in Augsburg
NEXT500 pavilion: MVRDV for the Fuggerei in Augsburg](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/17062/01_22-05-06_NEXT500-PR_01_ph_Eckhart-Matthaeus_last_sez.jpg)
11-05-2022 - Events
NEXT500 pavilion: MVRDV for the Fuggerei in Augsburg
To celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Fuggerei in Augsburg, Germany, the world’s oldest social housing complex, studio MVRDV has designed a CLT pavilion based on the dictates of the circular economy. Inside is an exhibition about what goes on at the Fuggerei and a vision for its future, also curated by MVRDV, suggesting three proposals for helping people in need live dignified, self-determined lives.
![2022 Art Biennale and representations of urban space
2022 Art Biennale and representations of urban space](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/17034/01_BiennaleArte2022_Lebanon_AVZ-LIBANO-0549_last_sez.jpg)
27-04-2022 - Events
2022 Art Biennale and representations of urban space
The 59th International Art Exhibition at Biennale di Venezia has opened. Curated by Cecilia Alemani, the exibition entitled “The milk of dreams” was conceived and organised at a time of great instability and uncertainty due to the pandemic and even reacts to the latest geopolitical developments with Piazza Ucraina.
![Whitney Biennial 2022, Quiet as It’s Kept
Whitney Biennial 2022, Quiet as It’s Kept](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/17011/01_WMAA_2022_BIENNIAL_011_c_RonAmstutz_last_sez.jpg)
20-04-2022 - Events
Whitney Biennial 2022, Quiet as It’s Kept
Under the title Quiet as It's Kept, the 2022 Whitney Biennial exhibits an intergenerational, interdisciplinary group of sixty-three artists and collectives whose dynamic works reflect the challenges, complexity and possibilities of the American artistic experience today. All between April 6 and September 5 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, designed by architect Renzo Piano and located between the High Line and the Hudson River in New York.
![Open House goes to Copenhagen, World Capital of Architecture for 2023
Open House goes to Copenhagen, World Capital of Architecture for 2023](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/16998/01_OpenHouseDK_Bronnums-Hus-2_David-Kahr_last_sez.jpg)
11-04-2022 - Events
Open House goes to Copenhagen, World Capital of Architecture for 2023
DAC, the Danish Architecture Center, in partnership with the City of Copenhagen and Bevica Fonden, have announced that in view of Copenhagen’s official designation as World Capital of Architecture for 2023, the city will be participating in the Open House event, offering an opportunity to discover little-known historical buildings in the Danish capital. Here is a sneak preview!
![A Space Saga exhibition at the Danish Architecture Centre
A Space Saga exhibition at the Danish Architecture Centre](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/16886/01_Dansk_Arkitektur_Center_Udstilling_A_Space_Saga_Foto_SAGA_Space_Architects_7_last_sez.jpg)
23-02-2022 - Events
A Space Saga exhibition at the Danish Architecture Centre
An exhibition at DAC, the Danish Architecture Centre, looks at how we could not only survive but thrive in space. SAGA Space Architects conducted a test with their LUNARK project for almost 100 days in Greenland, an experiment they conducted in first person to see whether their model could effectively be used in actual practice. That model is now on view at DAC.
![Exploring industrial architecture in Prato
Exploring industrial architecture in Prato](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/16851/01_Beste-Hub_Monobi_1_last_sez.jpg)
04-02-2022 - Events
Exploring industrial architecture in Prato
TIPO Prato is an initiative that promotes a new and exclusive travel experience, in places never before open to the public, to discover Europe’s largest textile district. An innovative way to bring architecture lovers and urban explorers closer to the Tuscan city’s rich history and industrial present.