Exhibition - Polyperiphery. Public spaces after '89 and '22.
Semi-peripheral location and historical context of Warsaw, Brno, Bucharest and Kyiv have created the situation where the shape of common space is subject of constant change, never reaching its target form. Development of the major Central and Eastern European cities is based on the need of dynamic adaptation, often ahead of the long-term strategic planning.
Following the problematics of polycentricity, ownership and collaboration and rebuilding, the exhibition presents the documentation of the site visits, interviews with local experts, spatial data and summary of planning documents. Various perspectives including municipal administration, NGOs, researchers and inhabitants depict the diverse context of the four cities.
Comparison of four locations gives an opportunity to confront the similarities and different trajectories in coping with the common space struggles and housing policies in the region after 1989. The exhibition has been already shown in Kyiv (Homes for Tomorrow CANactions Festival) and Warsaw during autumn 2021. The 24th of February 2022 has completely changed our reality. The main architectural task after the russian invasion, will be the reconstruction of Ukrainian cities, including provision of fair housing and renewal of public spaces.
As an appendix to the exhibition, we asked Ukrainian architects, academics, activists and investors about the current initiatives and the challenges of the post-22’ rebuilding.
?Exhibition details:
Address: GALERIE MINI
Vysoké učení technické v Brně
Poříčí 273/5, Brno
Opening: 9.06.2022, 18:30
Exhibition open:
Exhibition is in English.
Address: GALERIE MINI
Vysoké učení technické v Brně
Poříčí 273/5, Brno
Opening: 9.06.2022, 18:30
Exhibition open:
Exhibition is in English.
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