Exhibition

The climate crisis and species extinction—our habitats are under acute threat. The exhibition shows based on current projects how design can work together with science, architecture, art, and technology to contribute to protecting natural ecosystems.
We humans share planet Earth with countless other living beings. In view of rampant global warming and the global decline in species, design must today go beyond human needs, because the survival and protection of entire habitats is at stake.
Innovative projects at the interfaces between architecture, art, and technology show how this can be achieved, revealing the potential of thoughtful design. The selected works combine the latest research with traditional practices to teach us how to once again design with nature in mind.
Featured in the exhibition are artistic, scientific, and experimental approaches and interactive experiences that encourage visitors to fundamentally rethink the conditions for sustainable coexistence—from everyday habits to political aspects and ethical issues. Always with the objective of ensuring that human life can thrive alongside other species.
A touring exhibition from the Design Museum, London

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The museum offers a diverse program for adults and young people, children and families, schools, groups, as well as accessible and inclusive offerings.
