The designed environment rarely meets the diverse needs of everyone. Especially hard hit are those who deviate from the norm. The exhibition presents contemporary approaches to inclusive design and architecture; from apps, toys, and clothing to do-it-yourself projects and the design of public spaces. The focus is on five international design studios that incorporate the diversity of society in their work and make our environment more accessible.
Evelyn Steiner completed her degree in architecture at ETH Zurich in 2007. After working as an architect in Rome, Barcelona and Zurich, she took up a Master's degree in art history at the University of Bern, specialising in exhibitions and museology. Following her Master's degree, she worked as a research trainee at the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt from 2012 to 2014. From 2014-2016, she worked as a curator at the Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel, where she was responsible for several exhibition projects and catalogues. She worked as a curator at the Zentrum Architektur Zürich until 2022 and curated the Salon Suisse at the Architecture Biennale in Venice in 2021 on behalf of Pro Helvetia. In addition to her curatorial activities, she works as a publicist and moderator with a focus on architecture and art.
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