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Vector of Poverty: Accompanying programme

The Opening of the Exhibition Vector of Poverty Raises Key Questions About Architecture and Social Inequality - the Exhibition is Accompanied by a Special Program.
On Tuesday, March 18, a ceremonial opening of the Vector of Poverty exhibition took place at the House of the Lords of Kunštát. The exhibition explores various aspects of poverty, inclusion, and ways in which this highly topical social issue can be articulated within the field of architecture. The exhibition is a collaboration between the Faculty of Architecture at Brno University of Technology and the Brno House of Arts, showcasing the results of a three-semester project by students from several studios. The curator of the project is Rostislav Koryčánek.DPK_Vektor chudoby_06.jpg
In addition to the Vector of Poverty exhibition, the exhibitions Artificial Intimacies and AXONTORR were also launched.. | Photo: Karel Poneš
The theme of poverty is addressed from multiple perspectives - from the lack of affordable housing and community- and inclusion-oriented approaches to broader social, economic, and ecological contexts. The exhibition also highlights how architecture can help address social issues or, conversely, exacerbate their impact. The featured projects and concepts focus on shared and affordable housing, the regeneration of neglected areas, and support for people experiencing homelessness.
The exhibition runs until May 25, 2025, and alongside the main showcase, a diverse accompanying program will expand the exhibition's themes into public space and discussion.
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The opening attracted a large number of visitors. | Photo: Karel Poneš
Accompanying Program for Vector of Poverty:
Public Presentation of the Studio by Szymon RozwalkaDate:March 25 at 5:00 PMLocation: House of the Lords of KunštátInfo: A presentation of projects that view poverty as a permanent part of our world and explore how architecture can respond to it.Admission: free
Guided Tour of Kamenná Kolonie with Radim HorákDates: April 1 and April 22, 2025, both at 5:00 PMLocation: In front of the entrance to Kamenná KolonieInfo: A guided tour of this unique Brno neighborhood, with expert commentary on its development, identity, and connection to social exclusion.Admission: GoOut
Vector of Poverty and the Vesna WardrobeDate: April 9, 2025, 12:00-6:00 PMLocation: House of the Lords of KunštátInfo: A benefit and community event in collaboration with the Vesna association, aimed at supporting single mothers and Ukrainian families. The event will include a clothing drive and public readings. Part of Brno Art Week.Admission: Free
Curated Tour with Rostislav KoryčánekDates: April 9 at 5:00 PM and May 17 at 7:00 PM (as part of Brno Museum Night)Location: House of the Lords of KunštátInfo: Guided tours offering a deeper insight into the exhibition projects and contexts reflecting the current state of poverty and architectural responses.Admission: GoOut, Free (as part of BMN)
Workshop: Baugruppe - Being Your Own DeveloperDate: April 29 at 5:00 PMLocation: Vašulka Kitchen BrnoInfo: Explore what it takes to prepare a participatory housing project step by step. What is needed for building group projects modeled after Vienna's Baugruppen to emerge in Brno and other cities? And is participation accessible to everyone, or does it reproduce poverty? Join us for a workshop led by Soňa Malá and Jan Malý Blažek on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at 5:00 PM at Vašulka Kitchen Brno.Admission.Net/en/lists/baugruppe-sami-sobe-developerem/nxdeb/">GoOut
Guided Tour and Discussion: House of the Lords of KunštátInfo: The final event of the accompanying program will feature a guided tour moderated by Oskar Madr, followed by a discussion with architect Alžběta Brůhová, social housing advisor Jan Milota, and researcher and educator Jan Bierhanzl.Admission: GoOut
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U2 (Ukrainian Union) from Alex Bykov studio. | Photo: Karel Poneš
The Vector of Poverty exhibition invites the public to actively reflect on how the environments we live in shape our social relationships, opportunities, and human dignity. Both the exhibition and its accompanying program are free and open to anyone interested in architecture, social issues, or the future of our cities.
House of the Lords of Kunštát, Dominikánská 348, BrnoMarch 19 - May 25, 2025More information about the accompanying programme: www.dum-umeni.cz/vektor-chudoby


 


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