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Volkswagen supports exhibition concept by ARCH+/SUMMACUMFEMMER/BÜRO JULIANE GREB for German Pavilion at 2023 Architecture Biennale in Venice

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Anja Kreß
Anja Kreß
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Cultural Engagement
Volkswagen supports exhibition concept by ARCH+/SUMMACUMFEMMER/BÜRO JULIANE GREB for German Pavilion at 2023 Architecture Biennale in Venice
The Curatorial team (from left to right): Petter Krag, Prof. Juliane Greb, Melissa Angela Alemaz Makele, Cansel Kiziltepe, Franziska Gödicke, Christian Hiller, Prof. Anne Femmer, Anh-Linh Ngo, Prof. Florian Summa. Photo: © Philipp Gladsome
  • Presentation of exhibition concept ‘Open for Maintenance – Wegen Umbau geöffnet’ in Berlin          
  • ARCH+/SUMMACUMFEMMER/BÜRO JULIANE GREB to curate the German Pavilion at the 18th Biennale Architettura in Venice (20 May–26 November 2023)          
  • Resource protection, repair and longevity are central themes of modern urban development         
  • Project partnership and a focus on sustainability are part of Volkswagen’s engagement as a promoter of art and culture
  • Material transport from Leipzig to Venice by ID. Buzz Cargo

Wolfsburg/Berlin. Volkswagen is the main partner of the curatorial team for the German Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2023 in Venice. The German Pavilion is being commissioned by the Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building. Volkswagen supports the concept for the German Pavilion, which focuses on the essential topic of sustainability, including the aspects of care, repair and maintenance.

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