The aim of Slow Architecture Exhibition 2010 is not only to engage with architects but also with the wider public and thus the proposal is to exhibit the selected schemes within a specifically converted barge travelling slowly on the Grand Canal via various moorings including Belmont Mill and Tullamore and finishing in Dublin.
This canal-boat based exhibition looks at the themes suggested above, specifically:
- Rediscovering the joy of making and building
- Observing more closely the patterns and rhythms of a place
- Investigating issues around inhabitation and sense of community
For more information go to the exhibition’s official website.
Slow Architecture Exhibition 2010 originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 20 Sep 2010.
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