Landscape is made up of many pre-existing elements which we are constantly changing, adding and removing.

Temporality plays an important role in this context. Landscape is incessantly changing its appearance, and our influence as human beings is significant. For architects this means that we only shape and steer the big picture for a brief moment, but never complete it. On show are excerpts from student projects on the theme for the summer semester 2020.


Project space 'Parliament of Plants'
17 July 2020–17 January 2021

As part of the exhibition Parliament of Plants, the admission-free 'Seitenlichtsaal' is conceived as a changing, growing "project space". It links the immediate outside world with questions of art and will enablemeetings between a wide range of scientific and artistic-poetic approaches to and perspectives on the plant kingdom.

A production of Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, curated by Christiane Meyer-Stoll with Annett Höland, co-curator of the project space.

More pictures to this exhibition

  • Exploring Landscape.Studio / Institute of Architecture and Planning, University of Liechtenstein
  • Exploring Landscape.Studio / Institute of Architecture and Planning, University of Liechtenstein
  • Exploring Landscape.Studio / Institute of Architecture and Planning, University of Liechtenstein
  • Exploring Landscape.Studio / Institute of Architecture and Planning, University of Liechtenstein
  • Exploring Landscape.Studio / Institute of Architecture and Planning, University of Liechtenstein
  • Exploring Landscape.Studio / Institute of Architecture and Planning, University of Liechtenstein