Wednesday
10 Jan

Book launch of 'Mission Neighbourhood – (Re)forming Communities'

Join us for an evening of neighbourhood talk and mingling with Oslo Architecture Triennale.

Picture courtesy of Oslo Architecture Triennale

CAFx is happy to invite you for an evening of neighbourhood talk and mingling with Oslo Architecture Triennale, exploring the urgent urban issues of our time – from social infrastructure, nature and biodiversity to mobility and urban governance – 'Mission Neighbourhood' includes contributions from Jos Boys, Cobe, Camilla van Deurs, EFFEKT, Jan Gehl, Dan Hill, Indy Johar, Carlos Moreno, Juhani Pallasmaa, Kate Raworth, Martha Thorne and Finn Williams and many more.

At the Copenhagen book launch, lead editor Christian Pagh will introduce the book, followed by a conversation with contributors Jan Gehl and Camilla Richter-Friis van Deurs, andfresh perspectives from Bent Madsen and Christian Bason.

The book is edited by Christian Pagh and Thomas S. Cook from Oslo Architecture Triennale, designed by Snøhetta and published by Danish Architectural Press.

Admission is free upon sign-up.

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