Edited by Oliver Elser, Peter Cachola Schmal, Anna Scheuermann. Text by Doug Saunders, et al.
The current refugee situation in Europe is the starting point for the exhibition in the German Pavilion at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale 2016. The theme of the pavilion is not only the status quo of overcrowded reception centers for refugees or the necessarily ad hoc plans for new housing. What happens afterwards, so that the new arrivals remain in Germany legally, achieve immigrant status and are integrated into German society? Canadian journalist Doug Saunders has several surprising answers to this question at hand, with the result that he was taken on as a consultant for the German Pavilion. His demands, which he developed based on research conducted in more than 20 cities on five continents, can also be applied to the situation in the relevant German cities.
Featured image is reproduced from 'Making Heimat, Germany.'
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Published by Hatje Cantz. Edited by Oliver Elser, Peter Cachola Schmal, Anna Scheuermann. Text by Doug Saunders, et al.
The current refugee situation in Europe is the starting point for the exhibition in the German Pavilion at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale 2016. The theme of the pavilion is not only the status quo of overcrowded reception centers for refugees or the necessarily ad hoc plans for new housing. What happens afterwards, so that the new arrivals remain in Germany legally, achieve immigrant status and are integrated into German society? Canadian journalist Doug Saunders has several surprising answers to this question at hand, with the result that he was taken on as a consultant for the German Pavilion. His demands, which he developed based on research conducted in more than 20 cities on five continents, can also be applied to the situation in the relevant German cities.