CULTURAL SIDE EVENTS




© Jens Kramer / HfG-Archiv


Guided Tour in the HfG Archive

Under the title "The Ulm School of Design – From the Zero Hour to 1968", the HfG Archive presents a permanent exhibition on the history of this legendary academy. The exhibition includes more than 200 exhibits and numerous photographs from the comprehensive inventory at the HfG Archive in Ulm. With this rich collection of works and documents and the proximity to the former Ulm School premises, Ulm is the only place where the history of the School can be experienced in this way.
© Stadthaus Ulm


"Sound in Sacred Space" - Modern Music Concert in the Ulm Cathedral

Berlin-based musician Jürgen Grözinger studied classical percussion in Munich and Stuttgart and is specialist in extravagant mixtures. He plays in various formations between classical music, contemporary music and improvisation. His own music and his programmes deal with the tension between intellectual reflection and physical-sensual experience. He has performed at venues and international festivals such as the Berliner Philharmonie, Berliner Festspiele, Ultima Oslo, Wien Modern and many others.
© PEG Ulm


Best Practice Visit of the Stadtregal Ulm

The Stadtregal Ulm is the successfully realised conversion and reutilisation of former lorry production and storage structures in Ulm's Weststadt district. The industrial site at IVECO-Magirus had mutated into a degraded area. Instead of the industrial redevelopment of the area, the City of Ulm and the city-owned project development company PEG developed a concept to convert and reutilize the former production and storage structures as a new "urban quarter" for living, working and culture.

The DANUBE FUTURE WORKS Conference is a joint event by the New European Bauhaus on the Danube NEBoD Initiative and NONA, a project funded by the Interreg Danube Transnational Programme.



The DANUBE FUTURE WORKS Conference is supported by the Baden Württemberg Stiftung and more.