10.11.2024
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Barragán Gallery
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Wunderkammer
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18.05.2024 – 10.05.2026 |
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Science Fiction Design: From Space Age to MetaverseVitra Schaudepot
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21.09.2024 – 18.05.2025 |
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Nike: Form Follows MotionVitra Design Museum
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Events / Special guided tours / Workshops
Sun, 10.11.2024 |
11:00 amArchitecture Tour
VitraHaus
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Architecture Tours (EN)The Vitra Campus is a magnet for design and architecture enthusiasts. Few other places in the world can boast such a large number of contemporary architectural icons. It was here that Zaha Hadid created her very first structure in 1993 – the Fire Station – and American architect Frank Gehry constructed his first building in Europe in 1989. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, the VitraHaus of 2010 on the north side of the campus is an eye-catcher, even from afar. Alongside the Vitra Schaudepot, also designed by Herzog & de Meuron, a second public area was created on the campus in 2016. Then, there are other works like the Conference Pavilion by Tadao Ando, a geodesic dome based on the designs of Richard Buckminster Fuller, a petrol station by Jean Prouvé, factory buildings by Nicholas Grimshaw, Álvaro Siza and SANAA and the Vitra Slide Tower by the artist Carsten Höller. Daily guided tours explain the backgrounds of architects and buildings alike.
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1:00 pmFurther tour
VitraHaus
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Garden and Sculpture (EN)The unique ensemble on the Vitra Campus not only includes buildings by world-famous architects, but also gardens, sculptures and smaller buildings that break down the boundaries between the genres of architecture, art and design. Many of the places to be seen on the campus offer inspiration and practical ideas for a more sustainable approach to building and living. For example, the »Garden House« by Tsuyoshi Tane, the »Oudolf Garten« by Piet Oudolf, the Tiny House »Diogene« by Renzo Piano and the recently built »Khudi Bari« by Marina Tabassum. Find out more about the locations, backgrounds and details on a guided tour of the Vitra Campus.
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2:00 pmArchitecture Tour
VitraHaus
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Architecture Tours (EN)The Vitra Campus is a magnet for design and architecture enthusiasts. Few other places in the world can boast such a large number of contemporary architectural icons. It was here that Zaha Hadid created her very first structure in 1993 – the Fire Station – and American architect Frank Gehry constructed his first building in Europe in 1989. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, the VitraHaus of 2010 on the north side of the campus is an eye-catcher, even from afar. Alongside the Vitra Schaudepot, also designed by Herzog & de Meuron, a second public area was created on the campus in 2016. Then, there are other works like the Conference Pavilion by Tadao Ando, a geodesic dome based on the designs of Richard Buckminster Fuller, a petrol station by Jean Prouvé, factory buildings by Nicholas Grimshaw, Álvaro Siza and SANAA and the Vitra Slide Tower by the artist Carsten Höller. Daily guided tours explain the backgrounds of architects and buildings alike.
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3:00 pmGuided tour
Vitra Schaudepot
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Wunderkammer | Führung (DE)Die »Wunderkammer« zeigt eine Inszenierung von mehr als tausend Objekten aus der Sammlung von Rolf Fehlbaum, Vitra Chairman Emeritus und dem Schweizer Künstler Fifo Stricker. Wie ihre historischen Vorbilder vereint die Sammlungspräsentation der Wunderkammer auf dem Vitra Campus Kurioses und Kunstvolles aus der ganzen Welt. Bei aller Vielfalt und Verschiedenheit haben die von meist anonymen GestalterInnen erschaffenen Roboter, Weltraumspielzeuge, Comicfiguren, Folk-Art-Objekte und Werbematerialien einen gemeinsamen Ursprung in der Populärkultur des 20. Jahrhunderts. BesucherInnen des Vitra Campus können die versteckte Wunderkammer im Rahmen von Führungen entdecken.
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