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Stage for Inspiration

A Gathering of Visionaries Shaping the Future of Design and Architecture

In mid-November, the Alte Fruchthof in Munich opened its doors for the HerbstWerkschau24. Supported by numerous committed partner companies, almost 400 guests gathered on this evening – among them architects, designers and experts from the construction industry. As always, the event format offered the perfect platform for exciting lectures, new partnerships and inspiring encounters.

Another highlight of the evening was the exhibition of the work of Simon Moosbrugger, architect from Vorarlberg. Under the title “Thought and Built Ideas”, he gave the guests insights into his projects, which deal with the challenges and opportunities of rural areas. Peter Ippolito from the Ippolito Fleitz Group then spoke about the limits of classical architectural discourse in his work report “Endlich nicht fertig!” He asked provocative questions and showed that architectural projects are never really finished, but evolve over time. The physical well-being was also taken care of: refined delicacies were prepared in the show kitchen, while the Costoluto Bar served refreshing drinks. Live music rounded off the atmospheric evening and contributed to a relaxed exchange.

Thank you Michael Vogler for a well arranged event at DesignWerkschau | Architektur Hub.

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