R:34 | Tour ASL 2026 at the University of Kassel: Exhibition, Architecture, and Future

Event: R:34 | Tour ASL 2026 at the University of Kassel in Universität Kassel, Fachbereich 06, Architektur - Stadtplanung - Landschaftsplanung (ASL), Universitätsplatz 9, 34127 Kassel on 15. July 2026

Date and Time

15. July 2026 12:00

Location

Fachbereich ASL
Universitätspl. 9, 34127 Kassel-Nord - Holland, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & MuseumsTours & Sightseeing

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

R:34 at the University of Kassel: When Planning Becomes an Exhibition

The R:34 tour of the Department of Architecture - Urban Planning - Landscape Planning at the University of Kassel opens in 2026 an intellectual and sensory perspective on student designs, models, and research works. Under the motto ASL à la Carte, an exhibition unfolds that makes architecture, landscape planning, and urban thinking experienceable as a vibrant workshop of the present.

A Semester in Projects, Ideas, and Spaces

The exhibition gathers works that deal with sustainable neighborhood development, circularity and material re-use, participation and co-creation, the future of the profession, and building in existing structures. The strength of the tour lies precisely in this: It not only shows results but also thought processes, design methods, and the cultural education that turns academic practice into an aesthetic experience.

The Atmosphere of an Open Studio

Visitors to the tour do not experience a classic museum presentation, but an exhibition atmosphere between seminar, studio, and public forum. Models, plans, diagrams, and spatial concepts become carriers of a work view, where materiality, scale, and spatial effect become tangible. The gaze wanders from drawing to model, from detail to city, from landscape to social context.

Planning as a Cultural Narrative

Particularly exciting is the thematic structure of the tour: It translates academic research into understandable and simultaneously demanding sequences of images. Themes such as resources, housing, infrastructure, rural space, or perception and representation make visible how strongly architecture and landscape planning today respond to social questions. The tour thus becomes an art experience in the extended sense - precisely curated, discursive, and open to new perspectives.

Who Should Visit

The tour is aimed at everyone interested in architecture, urban development, exhibition culture, and the creative work on sustainable living spaces. It also offers valuable insights for art and culture enthusiasts: into design processes, the language of space, and the connection between research, teaching, and design.

Conclusion: A Must-See for Everyone Who Wants to Rethink Spaces

R:34 at the University of Kassel shows how much energy, experimentation, and social relevance is embodied in student works. Anyone who wants to experience the connection of architecture, urban planning, and landscape planning as a vibrant cultural process should definitely visit this exhibition on site.

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