Expo travels to Dutch Design Week
After three successful months in the Keilepand, the exhibition “HOW DO WE WANT TO BUILD M4H 2030” travels on to the Dutch Design Week (DDW) in Eindhoven! One of the world’s most important design events attracting more than 300,000 international visitors. A fantastic opportunity to highlight the transition to a future-proof built environment.
Located at the Koelhuis District, the exhibition HOW TO BUILD IN 2030? explores the past, present, and future of our built environment. The exhibition focuses on two areas: the Merwe-Vierhavens (M4H) port in Rotterdam and the industrial Canal Zone in Eindhoven, both set to become vibrant hubs for living and working. At the heart of these developments lie the Keile District and Koelhuis District, cultural centers driven by a dynamic community of makers and a progressive focus on circularity. How are these areas similar, where do they differ, and how can we create a future-proof living environment, ready to face the challenges of tomorrow?
The exhibition will be open daily between 11:00 and 18:00 at the Koelhuis District during DDW from October 19 to 27. Following the DDW, the exhibition will remain for another two months for a program to be developed aimed at knowledge exchange between these two areas.
HOW TO BUILD IN 2030? is an initiative of the KeileCollectief with contributions from CITYFÖRSTER, De Urbanisten, GROUP A | CARBONLAB, Happel Cornelisse Verhoeven and studioADAMS in collaboration with Concrete Culture.
The exhibition is supported by AIR – Architectuur Instituut Rotterdam, Cordeel, Dura Vermeer Bouw Heyma, Municipality of Rotterdam – Culture, Programmabureau M4H, Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie, Vandersanden and VDL De Meeuw. The exhibition is created in collaboration with ABT, Adviesbureau Lüning, Aveco de Bondt, Concrete Blossom and DGMR.