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Triennale Milano
Milano Arch Week
May 21 – 26, 2019


Milano Arch Week is week of events is devoted to architecture promoted by Triennale Milano together with the Politecnico di Milano university and the City of Milan, in collaboration with the Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation and under the artistic direction of Stefano Boeri. Lectures by architects, designers, international scientists, emerging architects, urban planners, landscapers, public personalities, and opinion leaders; meetings, book presentations, performances, musical evenings, walks, bike rides and urban tours on a scooter with top-name guides, to discover the city from new points of view. This edition is closely connected with the themes of the XXII Triennale di Milano Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival: here the issues of environmental sustainability, technological development, migration flows, and social transformations at the heart of Broken Nature will be related to urban spaces and examined from an urban and architectural perspective.
Milano Arch Week 2018. Photo Gianluca di Ioia

Talk

Broken Nature for Milano Arch Week

May 22 – 25, 2019
The curatorial team of the XXII Triennale di Milano, Broken Nature, contributes to the Arch Week's calendar with a series of lectures and panels that nuance and expand the conversations and reflections kick-started by the opening of the exhibition, four months ago.

Talk

Milano Arch Week Talks

May 22 – 26, 2019
A week full of meetings and guests to address issues such as environmental sustainability, technological development, migration phenomena and social transformations.

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Milano Arch Week Conversations

May 23 – 26, 2019
A week full of conversations on the themes and challenges of our time. Among the many guests: Rem Koolhaas, Vittorio Gregotti, Edoardo Tresoldi and Stefano Boeri.

Conference

Milano Arch Week Lectures

May 23 – 26, 2019
Big names will liven up the Triennale cultural scene during the Milano Arch Week. Among the many: Shigeru Ban, Fabio Novembre, Flores y Prats, Tatiana Bilbao and Andrea Branzi.

Karim Sifaoui
Talk

Algeria La Charette d'Or

May 23 2019
Urban and Architectural perspective in accelerated incubation for young architects

Niccolò Lupone, VENTO | Politecnico di Milano
Talk

Italy 4 Elements – Taking care. A series of pitches

May 23 2019

Everyday Experiments – Aalto University, illustration by Monica Romagnoli
Conference

Finland Everyday Experimenting

May 24 2019
Policy, Citizenship, Activism – Sustainability, Democracy, Equality

MYCOsystem_Małgorzata Gurowska
Workshop

Poland Mycochoir

May 25 2019
With Joanna Halszka Sokołowska Organized by Adam Mickiewicz Institute

©Jan Hrdy
Conference

Czech Republic Ephemeral Structures

May 25 2019
With Petra Nováková, Irena Lehkoživová Organized by Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague

Talk

Sri Lanka A piece of Sky

May 25 2019
With Giampiero Peia, Natasha Thompson, Anjuli Framer 

Symbiocene, Project by Trajna Collective (Gaja Mežnarić Osole & Andrej Koruza), Photos by Jonathan Killick and Elliott Taylor
Conference

Slovenia Towards a circular economy

May 26 2019

Rudy Guedj, I See That I See That You Don_t See, 2019
Conference

Netherlands Sidereal time – Day & Night in the City

May 26 2019
With Academy for Urban Astronauts, Paola Antonelli, Merve Bedir, Marten Kuijpers, Suzanne Mulder, Paola Nicolin

Ore Streams, 2017
Conference

Is design never–ending?

May 26 2019
Conversation between Paola Antonelli and Formafantasma

Screening

Anthropocene

May 26 2019
A Working Party of international scientists is deciding whether to declare a new geological epoch: the Anthropocene, a planet shaped more by Mankind than Nature.

Screening

Natura Urbana The Brachen of Berlin

May 26 2019
Natura Urbana uses the diversity of plants in Berlin to tell the city’s history, from the post-war period to today.

Almost Nothing Cern: la scoperta del futuro

May 26 2019
On the border between Switzerland and France there is a citadel called CERN, an international community of thousands of people working toward a common goal. How can they work for years – sometimes decades – as one single, huge collective brain? What are they searching for?

Screening

The Storyteller After Walter Benjamin

May 26 2019
The film leadsus on an exciting journey from Europe to the USA, from India to Russia. Nathaniel Knop portrays a philosophy of storytelling and provides a fascinating insight into a world full of hidden stories.