Visitors
Due to the current infection regulation of Berlin, the exhibition will close on November 2.
In the meantime, we have put the following measures in place in order to make your visit possible:
- Visitors are obliged to wear a mouth and nose covering during the whole visit as does our staff.
- Please keep distance to other visitors (1,5 meters).
- We are providing sanitizers at different points in the exhibition.
- Please note that you will need to book a free ticket in order to visit the exhibition. This is to avoid waiting times. Booking is possible online through our webshop and our service hotline.
Entry is free!
Duration
Fri, 25.9.—Sun, 20.12.2020
Mon, 2.11.—Sun, 20.12.2020 closed
Location
Tempelhof Airport
Platz der Luftbrücke 5
12101 Berlin
Opening Hours
Tue 10 am—8 pm
Wed, Fri—Sun 12—8 pm
Thu 12—10 pm
Mon closed
Service Hotline
Phone
+49 (0)30 8145654 80
Arrival
Public Transport
U‑Bahn U6,
Platz der Luftbrücke
The U‑Bahn does not currently stop at Platz der Luftbrücke when traveling south. Please use Paradestraße or Mehringdamm stations (ca. 10 minute walk).
Bus 104 und 248
Columbiadamm / Platz der Luftbrücke
By Car
Paid parking spaces are available
Tickets
Due to the current infection regulation of Berlin, the exhibition will close on November 2.
Catalog
The exhibition catalog
The publication in german and english language tells more than fifty stories from over seventy participants from within Europe (and beyond). It gathers accounts from architecture,art, and urban planning that address questions around the making of cities. They relate the urban as a lived space while also introducing the possibilities affordedby integrated urban development. As part of the National Urban Development Policy, the publication published by Spector Books seeks to suggest ways in which the city could be reconceived and renegotiated.
340 pp., Full color, Ota-bind
19.5 x 28.5 cm, Leipzig, September 2020
ISBN 978–3–95905–417–1 / 978–3–95905–408–9
Language: English, German
Texts: Lukas Feireiss, Tatjana Schneider, TheGreenEyl
Designer: Lamm & Kirch
With works by Assemble, ateliermob, Ila Bêka & Louise Lemoine, Civic Architects, Crimson Historians and Urbanists, Eutropian, Larissa Fassler, Jeppe Hein, Thomas Hirschhorn, Lacaton & Vassal, No Shade, Olalekan Jeyifous, Ahmet Öğüt, Planbude, raumlaborberlin, Rotor DC, The Black Archives, White Arkitekter, Zones Urbaines Sensibles and many more.