Future Architecture
Priorities
- transnational mobility
- audience development
- capacity building: training and education
Project description
Future Architecture is the first pan-European platform of architecture museums, festivals and producers, bringing ideas on the future of cities and architecture closer to the wider public. It is a well-balanced ecosystem that connects 26 architecture institutions from 22 European countries within a complex European architecture program. Future Architecture is a platform that provides emerging practitioners and conceptual thinkers with opportunities to speak up – and to be seen and heard.
Project objective
Future Architecture is changing the very foundations of architecture in Europe and beyond. Its goal is to explore boundaries - to break down walls, to build new systems, to form new coalitions.
Gained experience
DAI-SAI within the Future Architecture platform excelled with experimental Publishing Acts I-II-III workshop series, conceived as site-specific “social choreographies”. It all started as an “a-festival” on new socio-political imaginaries in Pula (2017), then the programme kept migrating along the Adriatic coast, to Šibenik (2018) and to Rijeka (2019). In the future, we envision Publishing Acts I-II-III: The Publishing School becoming a critical educational platform for architectural knowledge production.
ARCHITECTURE
500.000,00 EUR (per year)
<p>MAO - Museum of Architecture and Design, Ljubljana (SI)</p>
<p>Fundacio Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona (ES), MAXXI The National Museum of XXI Century Arts, Rome (IT), Lisbon Architecture Triennale, Lisabon (PT), OAT – Oslo Architecture Triennale, Oslo (NO), Museum of Estonian Architecture, Tallinn (EE), HDA – House of Architecture, Graz (AT), Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw, Wroclaw (PL), dpr-barcelona, Barcelona (ES), BINA – Belgrade International Architecture Week, Belgrade (SR), Tirana Architecture / Design Weeks (TA/DW), Tirana (AL), <strong>DAI-SAI – Association of Istrian Architects, Pula (HR)</strong>, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon (PT), Forecast, Berlin (DE), Design Biotop, Ljubljana (SI), Copenhagen Architecture Festival, Copenhagen (DK), Kosovo Architecture Foundation, Prishtina (XK), VI PER Gallery, Prague (CZ), Architekturos fondas, Vilnius (LT), CANactions, Kyiv (UA), Organisation in Design, Utrecht (NL)</p> <p>Associated partners: S AM – Swiss Architecture Museum, Basel (CH), The Royal Academy of Arts, London (UK), Architectuul., Berlin (DE), Tbilisi Architecture Biennial, Tbilisi (GE), Strelka Institute, Moscow (RU)</p>
01.11.2017. - 31.10.2021.