Oslo Architecture Triennale 2016: After Belonging

After Belonging
September 8th – November 27th, 2016

The 2016 Oslo Architecture Triennale designs the objects, spaces, and territories for a transforming condition of belonging. Global circulation of people, information, and goods has destabilized what we understand by residence, questioning spatial permanence, property, and identity—a crisis of belonging. Circulation brings greater accessibility to ever-new commodities and further geographies. But, simultaneously, circulation also promotes growing inequalities for large groups, kept in precarious states of transit. After Belonging examines both our attachment to places and collectivities—Where do we belong?—as well as our relation to the objects we own, share, and exchange—How do we manage our belongings?

Events: 
After Belonging: On Residence
Exhibition, Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture DOGA
September 8 – November 27, 2016
 
After Belonging: In Residence
Exhibition, National Museum – Architecture
September 8 – November 27, 2016
 
After Belonging Conference
Oslo Opera House
September 9, 2016
Tickets available at oslotriennale.no/konferanse
 
After Belonging: The Objects, Spaces, and Territories of the Ways We Stay in Transit
Publication of the Oslo architecture Triennale 2016, published by Lars Müller
Launching September 8, 2016
 
The Academy 
Forum organized by the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Stenersen Museum
September 11-18, 2016
 
The Embassy
New World Embassy – Rojava. Development and programming by Studio Jonas Staal in collaboration with the Communities of Rojava
Launching in November, 2016
 
Extended Program
September 8 – November 27, 2016


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