What’s Cooking #5

What’s Cooking #5

Tue., 14.07.2026, 19:00
How can we create a fairer, more affordable Berlin? Bringing together the Architect’s Union and the Berlin Tenants’ Union, this conversation explores how collective action can connect labour, housing and urban justice.

What’s Cooking #4

What’s Cooking #4

Why are women highly engaged in architecture and activism, yet often less visible? Helen Fleming, Simay Peters and Lena Olvedi discuss feminism, rethinking spaces and how bold ideas can transform the built environment.

Kengo Kuma

Kengo Kuma

On the occasion of the exhibition opening at the Tchoban Foundation's Museum for Architectural Drawing, Kengo Kuma gives a lecture followed by a conversation with Erieta Attali and Sergei Tchoban, moderated by Barry Bergdoll.
Partner: Tchoban Foundation. Museum for Architectural Drawing

Building More Future

Building More Future

A Lab Talk and Book Launch exploring how policy, planning and design are reshaping urban futures in Germany and the Netherlands. Partner: Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

EUNIC NEXT! 2026

EUNIC NEXT! 2026

Young European designers from eleven countries rethink the material wood, sustainability and designing with imperfection. Partner: EUNIC Berlin

What’s Cooking #3

What’s Cooking #3

Bika Rebek and Shalini Vimal explore how architecture and ecology can move from afterthought to alliance.

Erasmus+ Cooperation | The Muse and the Space

Erasmus+ Cooperation | The Muse and the Space

This workshop brings together students from six European universities to explore the museum as a unique architectural space – at once social and intimate, public and deeply experiential.
Partners: Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) Partner Universities

What’s Cooking #2

What’s Cooking #2

Silvia Gioberti and Christian Schmidts discuss performance, presence and the relationship between the physical and digital body in space.

Unlearning History and Theory

Unlearning History and Theory

The workshop UNLEARNING HISTORY AND THEORY engages with architectural history and theory through decolonial perspectives. Conceived as an open and exploratory format, it interrogates colonial power relations, hegemonic structures, inequalities and exclusions in knowledge systems, and encourages critical discussion and collaborative approaches towards more inclusive and diverse educational practices.
Partner: Architecture-Theory-History Department at the RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau

Baukultur Apéro #3

Baukultur Apéro #3

Gute Baukultur braucht gutes Handwerk. Doch wie gelingt es heute, junge Menschen für handwerkliche Berufe zu begeistern und ihnen zugleich hohe gestalterische und baukulturelle Kompetenzen zu vermitteln?
Partner: Bundesstiftung Baukultur