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Az W / Collateral Projects
Land for Us All
Exhibition at the Az W
The earth's surface is a finite resource, and soil is our most precious commodity. Careless or capital-driven treatment of this resource has massively changed the shape and function of our towns and villages in recent decades.
The earth's surface is a finite resource, and soil is our most precious commodity. Careless or capital-driven treatment of this resource has massively changed the shape and function of our towns and villages in recent decades. In view of the threat of a climate catastrophe and rising housing prices, the question arises as to whether the current path, with maximum compromises and minimum adaptation, is still sustainable. An extensive and couragous land policy is called for, where is it?
The progressive urban sprawl of the countryside has been the subject of discussion for decades. Meanwhile, everybody in Austria could be housed in the single-family homes that already exist 1), although yet more land is still being approved for building on, new shopping centres are going up on greenfield sites and whole chalet villages in the Alps. Progressive sealing of the surface is contributing to the climate crisis and endangering food security. Speculation with land is increasing housing prices and leading to a creeping privatisation of public space. Weak or unenforced spatial planning regulations, a partly misguided tax law and subsidy system, and a despondent policy perpetuate the status quo instead of developing a vision for the future.
The exhibition explains the political, legal and economic background clearly and vividly, critically and sometimes inadvertantly absurdly. How does rural land become building land? Why is the price of land rising? What does all this have to do with our lives and dreams? Case studies and explanations of the relevant terminology bring light into the thicket of responsible agents involved. International comparisons illustrate strengths and weaknesses, international examples of best practice show alternative approaches. A collection of existing and feasible new tools points the way to spatial planning that conserves land as a resource, mitigates climate change, helps with housing issues and facilitates good architecture. We are all being called upon to think and act along new lines — and this exhibition is preparing the way.
1) With an average of 4.16 people per house (8,837,707 inhabitants in 2,123,597 detached and semi-detached houses). Source: Statistik Austria, status 2018
The ‘Land for Us All’ exhibition is accompanied by a comprehensive and lavishly illustrated catalogue with essays by: Saskia Sassen, Gerhard Senft, Vandana Shiva, Robert Temel and Gerlind Weber. Available at the Az W Shop, or may be ordered directly from eshop@azw.at
Language: German
Editors: Karoline Mayer, Katharina Ritter and Angelika Fitz, Architekturzentrum Wien
published by Park Books
Book design: Manuel Radde & LWZ; illustrations: LWZ
Curators: Karoline Mayer & Katharina Ritter, Az W
Assistance: Lisa Gallian, Christina Kirchmair
Karlsplatz / Exhibitions
Collective Action Viewer
Interactive and participatory media sculpture at Karlsplatz
Most people are relatively unaware of the consequences of global climate change, because it will take some time before their daily lives will be directly affected. For this reason, the artists will present their work Collective Action Viewer to render visible and help us understand the impact of climate change.
MAK / Exhibitions
CLIMATE PANDEMICS. Dark Euphoria
A MAK exhibition
The exhibition CLIMATE PANDEMICS: Dark Euphoria takes science fiction literature, specifically climate fiction, as a starting point for artistic reflection.
MAK / Exhibitions
FOSTER. The Soil and Water Residency
A MAK exhibition
The exhibition FOSTER presents newly developed works by artists who participated in the project Foster – The Soil and Water Residency, initiated by Angelika Loderer in 2020.
MAK / Exhibitions
INVOCATION FOR HOPE: A new commission by SUPERFLUX
A MAK exhibition
In this immersive installation, commissioned by the MAK exclusively for the VIENNA BIENNALE FOR CHANGE 2021, Superflux transports visitors into a vision of a post-anthropocentric future no longer determined by humans alone.
MAK / Exhibitions
EAT LOVE: Tomorrow’s Food and Food Spaces
A joint project by the Vienna Business Agency and the MAK
At the Vienna Business Agency, everything in 2020/21 revolves around how we want to eat. Under the motto “Let's talk food”, the VBA is analysing the entire food cycle – from the fields to the shops and, finally, to our plates – to explore how urban food supplies might look in future.
KUNST HAUS WIEN / Exhibitions
INES DOUJAK: Landscape Painting
An exhibition by the KUNST HAUS WIEN
For her exhibition project Landscape Painting, the artist Ines Doujak is working with natural materials collected and archived from Vienna and Lower Austria: dried plants, mushrooms, seeds, pulverized flowers, leaves, berries, wood, ash, clay, stones, and sand.
AIL Postsparkasse / Exhibitions
Ecologies and Politics of the Living
An exhibition by the University of Applied Arts Vienna / Angewandte Innovation Lab
The exhibition "Ecologies and Politics of the Living" explores the relationship between animate and inanimate environments, against the backdrop of a politically and economically interwoven world – primarily from southern perspectives.
MAK / Exhibitions
CLIMATE CARE: Reimagining Shared Planetary Futures
A MAK exhibition
CLIMATE CARE. Reimagining Shared Planetary Futures is the MAK's comprehensive, interdisciplinary main contribution to the VIENNA BIENNALE FOR CHANGE 2021.
Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz / Exhibitions
Space for Kids. Footprints in a Sea of Data
Space for Kids is a continuously evolving and interactive exhibition format that aims to meet the needs and perspectives of children, while also offering adults a fascinating and participatory frame of reference.
/ Exhibitions
GETTING WET
A discursive event series by the Kunsthalle Wien in context of the Vienna Biennale for Change 2021
The relationship between technology and nature is mostly based on a logic of extraction facilitated by colonial juridical mechanisms and late capitalism.
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MAK / Exhibitions
DIGITAL & CIRCULAR
Towards a Circular Society
Let’s use digital innovations to protect the Earth and its resources!
Az W / Exhibitions, Conference
PLANET MATTERS
A Conference at the Architekturzentrum Wien (Az W)
A new approach to the planet and all of its species requires the application of a broad spectrum of knowledge.
MAK / Collateral Projects
Climate Impact Day by Glacier – climate action made simple
Glacier's vision is to build the most effective global community for carbon reduction.
Glacier's vision is to build the most effective global community for carbon reduction. We take this complex problem and turn it into a super simple itinerary – a step-by-step guide for companies on their carbon reduction journey. It's science translated into actionable steps. It's saving the planet with the whole team on board.
Our annual flagship event, the Climate Impact Day, inspires and celebrates employee engagement. Companies tap into a large pool of modules, identify and implement solutions, and raise awareness for climate action. The event is accompanied by inspiring talks and presentations broadcasted live from the MAK.
Save the date: September 21, 2021
glacier.eco/climate-impact-day