The exhibition agps transformations explores the concept of time in urban processes through selected projects that originated in the studios of agps architecture in Zurich and Los Angeles. It focuses on the relationships of different temporal horizons of spatial transformations: the horizon of the urban framework, the construction of houses representing the medium-term horizon, and the immediate events of everyday life. In light of the unpredictable challenges of a changing context, the exhibition highlights the importance of flexibility and adaptability of spatial schemes, in contrast to an a priori determined, idealized, final state that is achieved only very rarely.
18:00 - informal lecture / introductory presentation by Manuel Scholl & Matěj Draslar in the St. Wenceslas Hall of the Bethlehem Chapel 19:00 - performance / opening of the exhibition / conclusion of the installation with active participation of the visitors 19:30 - main concerts of the Bethlehem Cultural Night: Veena, Metronome Blues