Wonderful Wood: The Architectural Matters lecture series continues

Wonderful Wood: The Architectural Matters lecture series continues with an exciting talk by architect Lina Lahiri of the Berlin-based firm Sauerbruch Hutton.

Wonderful Wood: The Architectural Matters lecture series continues with an exciting talk by architect Lina Lahiri of the Berlin-based firm Sauerbruch Hutton. The firm has worked on several public buildings, including Berlin-Mitte's first international school and the Geneva headquarters of the humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders, where wood is used as a primary material, including in their structural components. On 26 February, Lahiri will showcase three design projects where this raw material played a pivotal role in both the design and construction processes. If you're curious about previous episodes of this international architecture series, you can watch the recordings – including new talks by Sandra Revuelta Albero and Ondrej Svancara – on MOME's YouTube channel.

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2025.02.26
18:30 - 20:30

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Date and time: 26. February 2025, 6.30pm
Venue: MOME Auditorium

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