Exhibition “Pilzpaläste und Tütentürme” in Junge Kunsthalle Karlsruhe
What could sustainable construction look like in the future? The exhibition is an invitation to try out new things with existing resources and lots of creativity.
Beaches are disappearing, entire islands are drowning because their sand is needed to produce building materials such as concrete and glass. Other raw materials are also becoming increasingly rare, so creativity is required – clever minds and playful hands are needed to grow new building materials or harvest old ones and try them out.
From April 27 to November 3, young visitors are invited to the exhibition “Mushroom Palaces and Bag Towers – Building for Tomorrow” at the Junge Kunsthalle to explore how resource-saving, sustainable construction could work in the future by touching, constructing, puzzling and painting.
Warmth from old jeans, walls made from cutting boards, building blocks made from mushrooms and much more awaits the visitors not only on their own exploration of the exhibition, but also in the diverse creative educational program.
Further information here.