Vernissage: Who’s Next ?

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The exhibition "Who’s Next" by the Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität München (Pinakothek der Moderne) presents a range of architectural approaches to respond to the phenomenon of homelessness. Homelessness has increased in large cities. In the 70s and 80s, "traditional tramps" were observed in certain isolated places. They were regulars known by many. This situation has changed drastically with the proliferation of drugs. The boundary between addicts and the homeless has blurred. Similarly, with the opening of borders, begging has spread. Homelessness has become more visible. We are facing a long-lasting issue that requires better understanding. The exhibition, shown in Munich, Hamburg, and Bolzano, consists of panels, videos, and models illustrating examples from cities outside Europe, case studies from Europe, and concludes with a view on Luxembourg. International examples – Los Angeles, Sao Paulo, Hong Kong, Munich – are highlighted in the exhibition to encourage thought on potential solutions. Rejecting a radical refusal and developing a nuanced sensitivity to the phenomenon is a goal.


Neimënster (Salle Lily Unden)

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2160 Luxembourg neimënster, Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumünster, Rue Münster, Grund Luxembourg

Neimënster (Salle Lily Unden)
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Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumünster
Rue Münster
Grund Luxembourg




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  • 2024-11-26 18:30:00 2024-11-26 19:30:00 Europe/Paris Vernissage: Who’s Next ? The exhibition "Who’s Next" by the Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität München (Pinakothek der Moderne) presents a range of architectural approaches to respond to the phenomenon of homelessness. Homelessness has increased in large cities. In the 70s and 80s, "traditional tramps" were observed in certain isolated places. They were regulars known by many. This situation has changed drastically with the proliferation of drugs. The boundary between addicts and the homeless has blurred. Similarly, with the opening of borders, begging has spread. Homelessness has become more visible. We are facing a long-lasting issue that requires better understanding. The exhibition, shown in Munich, Hamburg, and Bolzano, consists of panels, videos, and models illustrating examples from cities outside Europe, case studies from Europe, and concludes with a view on Luxembourg. International examples – Los Angeles, Sao Paulo, Hong Kong, Munich – are highlighted in the exhibition to encourage thought on potential solutions. Rejecting a radical refusal and developing a nuanced sensitivity to the phenomenon is a goal. neimënster, Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumünster, Rue Münster, Grund Luxembourg LUCA - Luxembourg Center for Architecture
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