13 Mar 2025
14 Sep 2025

Historical, current and international examples

Exhibition "Trees, Time, Architecture!"

  • Thursday, 3/13/2025 - Sunday, 9/14/2025

Event location
Architecture Museum of the TUM

Public event

Target audience
publically

Trees are not only among the largest, oldest and most complex living things on earth, they also grow extremely slowly - often taking decades or even centuries to reach their full size. This means that they exceed the standards of human life and their temporality is at odds with the constantly accelerating pace of social, technological and ecological change. At the same time, we need them now more than ever: locally, to adapt to the new reality of a drastically changing climate, and globally, to stop and perhaps even reverse climate change at some point.

"Trees, Time, Architecture!" uses historical and current international examples to examine the potentials and contradictions of "building on trees" in architecture and landscape architecture. The exhibition highlights the tension between the slowness with which trees grow and the urgency of finding answers to burning ecological and social questions here and now.

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