Oslo Architecture Triennale - Autumn Programme 2021: Neighbourhood Stories
The 8th Triennale edition will open in the fall of 2022. With the working title Mission Neighbourhood – (Re)forming communities, the Triennale will spotlight the neighborhood as a place and horizon for rethinking our cities and investigate how we form the places we share.
In 2021 the Oslo Architecture Triennale will invite the emergent creatives to contribute to the Triennale Autumn programme, which will play an important part in the research and development towards the upcoming festival edition in 2022.
The 8th Triennale edition will open in the fall of 2022. With the working title Mission Neighbourhood – (Re)forming communities, the Triennale will spotlight the neighborhood as a place and horizon for rethinking our cities and investigate how we form the places we share.
The creatives will be invited to develop a short film addressing specific aspects of a case study at the scale of the neighborhood from their own cities. Notions of sharing, community, local engagement, sustainability, inclusion, but also processes in urban policy and placemaking, will be central to the research. The various projects will bring forward a diversity of perspectives, and insights which will contribute to the discussions on neighborhood cultures that the Triennale aims to raise.
The projects will be presented in a film format in one dedicated section of the 2021 Autumn programme, and the screening will be complemented by a series of conversations with the respective authors.
For more information about Oslo Architecture Triennale, please check here.
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