Projekt Weissenhof develops a comprehensive exhibition concept for the future visitorcenter of the Weissenhofsiedlung in Stuttgart, one of the most significant sites of modernist architecture.

It focuses on translating the site’s historical, architectural, and sociocultural relevance into a contemporary, accessible visitor experience. By combining spatial dramaturgy, interactive elements, and media based storytelling, the concept creates a layered narrative that bridges the original ideas of modern living with present-day perspectives.

The exhibition is conceived as both an introductory and reflective space, guiding visitors through context, experience, and critical engagement with the legacy of the Weissen-hofsiedlung. As well as giving a first orientation of the estate itself with it’s destroyed and still existing houses.

PROJEKT WEISSENHOF STUTTGART

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Projekt Weissenhof develops a comprehensive exhibition concept for the future visitorcenter of the Weissenhofsiedlung in Stuttgart, one of the most significant sites of modernist architecture.

It focuses on translating the site’s historical, architectural, and sociocultural relevance into a contemporary, accessible visitor experience. By combining spatial dramaturgy, interactive elements, and media based storytelling, the concept creates a layered narrative that bridges the original ideas of modern living with present-day perspectives.

The exhibition is conceived as both an introductory and reflective space, guiding visitors through context, experience, and critical engagement with the legacy of the Weissen-hofsiedlung. As well as giving a first orientation of the estate itself with it’s destroyed and still existing houses.

PROJEKT WEISSENHOF STUTTGART

CONCEPT DESIGN

EXHIBITION DESIGN

MEDIA DESIGN

GRAPHIC DESIGN

INTERACTION DESIGN

Projekt Weissenhof develops a comprehensive exhibition concept for the future visitorcenter of the Weissenhofsiedlung in Stuttgart, one of the most significant sites of modernist architecture.

It focuses on translating the site’s historical, architectural, and socio-cultural relevance into a contemporary, accessible visitor experience. By combining spatial dramaturgy, interactive elements, and media

based storytelling, the concept creates a layered narrative that bridges

the original ideas of modern living with present-day perspectives.

The exhibition is conceived as both an introductory and reflective space, guiding visitors through context, experience, and critical engagement with the legacy of the Weissenhofsiedlung. As well as giving a first orientation of the estate itself with it’s destroyed and still existing houses.

PROJEKT WEISSENHOF STUTTGART

CONCEPT DESIGN

EXHIBITION DESIGN

MEDIA DESIGN

GRAPHIC DESIGN

INTERACTION DESIGN