From the feed of Studio Mut, July 1, 2025.
Poster for the symposium Zukunftsversprechen Architektur (“Future Promise of Architecture”) at TU Berlin organized by our friend Prof. Jörg H. Gleiter @joerggleiter @tu_berlin Design: Studio Mut, Thomas Kronbichler (…) Every architectural project is inherently utopian, always carrying a promise for the future—though this promise can sometimes turn into a negative utopia. After 1945, modern architecture’s success was shaped not just by new theories or methods, but also by the destruction and trauma of war. (…)
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Poster for the symposium Zukunftsversprechen Architektur (“Future Promise of Architecture”) at TU Berlin organized by our friend Prof. Jörg H. Gleiter @joerggleiter @tu_berlin
Design: Studio Mut, Thomas Kronbichler

(…) Every architectural project is inherently utopian, always carrying a promise for the future—though this promise can sometimes turn into a negative utopia. After 1945, modern architecture’s success was shaped not just by new theories or methods, but also by the destruction and trauma of war. (…)
Poster for the symposium Zukunftsversprechen Architektur (“Future Promise of Architecture”) at TU Berlin organized by our friend Prof. Jörg H. Gleiter @joerggleiter @tu_berlin
Design: Studio Mut, Thomas Kronbichler

(…) Every architectural project is inherently utopian, always carrying a promise for the future—though this promise can sometimes turn into a negative utopia. After 1945, modern architecture’s success was shaped not just by new theories or methods, but also by the destruction and trauma of war. (…)