Joining the Future Architecture Platform
Oslo Architecture Triennale is one of 28 members of the Future Architecture Platform.
Future Architecture Platform is an EU-funded platform of European architecture museums, festivals and producers that aim to bring ideas on the future of cities and architecture closer to the wider public. It aims to highlight, explore and share the ideas of emerging voices and talents within various disciplines. Its 28 member institutions contribute to presenting emerging creatives' ideas at exhibitions, conferences, lectures and workshops, in books and on the web.
The Oslo Architecture Triennale was in 2019 selected among 28 applicants from 24 countries to become a full member of the Future Architecture platform and receive a platform grant. "Oslo Architecture Triennale, with its extensive international network, brings an important arena for dissemination of new knowledge and promotion of new ideas about how to shape cities and communities for future generations", says Future Architecture on its website. Read more.
Future Architecture Platform basic facts:
Coordinating entity: Museum of Architecture and Design, Ljubljana (SI).
Members: National Museum of XXI Century Arts, Rome (IT), Copenhagen Architecture Festival (DK), Lisbon Architecture Triennale (PT), dpr-barcelona (ES), CANactions, Kiev (UA), Fundació Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona (ES), Društvo arhitekata Istre - Società architetti dell'Istria DAI-SAI (HR), Museum of Architecture in Wrocław (PL), Belgrade International Architecture Week (SR), House of Architecture, Graz (AT), Tirana Architecture Week (AL), Museum of Estonian Architecture, Tallinn (EE), Forecast, Berlin (DE), Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon (PT), Design Biotop, Ljubljana (SI), Bureau N, Berlin (DE), Swiss Architecture Museum, Basel (CH), Kosovo Architecture Festival (RKS), Royal Academy of Arts (UK), Days of Architecture, Sarajevo (BA), Beta (Timișoara Architecture Biennial), Timiș (RO), Tbilisi Architecture Biennial (GE), Architectuul, Tallinn (EE), Architektūros fondas, Vilnius (LT), BINA Belgrade International Architecture Week, Belgrade (RS), VI PER Gallery, Prague (CZ), Göteborgs stadstriennal (SE), and Oslo arkitekturtriennale (NO).
In 2022 LINA - Learning, Interacting and Networking in Architecture - was established as Future Architecture Platform's successor, stilling being directed by Matevž Čelik and coordinated by the University of Ljubljana's Faculty of Architecture.
Read more about LINA here.