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Join us to explore the relationship between humans, animals, and plants in our urban environment through architecture, urbanism, and art. The exhibition "Living Edges: Towards an Architecture of Coexistence" examines the relationship between human and non-human life forms in Luxembourg City and other European countries through art, architecture, and urbanism. The increasing presence of animals, plants, and other living organisms in our cities does not go unnoticed and can be a source of tension. Rather than viewing them as nuisances, the exhibition invites visitors to perceive animals, plants, and other living organisms as what they have always been: our urban cohabitants.


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Language: FR
Duration: 45 minutes
For individual visitors and small groups (max. 4 people)
Free, upon registration (limited availability)
Automatically translated from French.



luca - Luxembourg Center for Architecture

Where does it take place?

1831 Luxembourg 1 Rue de la Tour Jacob, 1831 Grund Luxembourg

luca - Luxembourg Center for Architecture
1 Rue de la Tour Jacob
1831 Grund Luxembourg




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  • 2025-07-29 16:30:00 2025-07-29 17:30:00 Europe/Paris Guided Tour in French Join us to explore the relationship between humans, animals, and plants in our urban environment through architecture, urbanism, and art. The exhibition "Living Edges: Towards an Architecture of Coexistence" examines the relationship between human and non-human life forms in Luxembourg City and other European countries through art, architecture, and urbanism. The increasing presence of animals, plants, and other living organisms in our cities does not go unnoticed and can be a source of tension. Rather than viewing them as nuisances, the exhibition invites visitors to perceive animals, plants, and other living organisms as what they have always been: our urban cohabitants. 1 Rue de la Tour Jacob, 1831 Grund Luxembourg LUCA - Luxembourg Center for Architecture
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