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The exhibition “Who’s Next? Homelessness, Architecture and the City” which was originally curated for the Architecture Museum at the Technical University of Munich by curator Daniel Talesnik, will open for a second run at the Museum for Arts and Crafts (Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe) in Hamburg this fall. The exhibition was developed with the support of the students Ella Neumaier, Ilyas Kerem Yilmaz, Ann-Kathrin Gügel, Theresa Thanner and Anna-Maria Mayerhofer, and is accompanied by our book of the same name.

We are happy to see that more people will have the chance to see this exhibition which raises awareness for such an important topic. Homelessness is a global problem, constantly on the rise, and of concern for all members of society. The exhibition thematizes the issue while showing ideas for how architects and designers can address it.

Visitors can see the exhibition in Hamburg from the 14th of October 2022 till the 12th of March 2023. More information is available here.

Until October, you can get an in-depth look at the projects presented in the exhibition along with a host of texts, interviews and the research behind “Who’s Next” in our publication, which is available to order here.

Who's Next – Homelessness, Architecture and Cities
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