Architekturmuseum der TUM

Architekturmuseum der TUM 10 Euro | ermäßigt 7 Euro
Sonntagseintritt 1 Euro, Audioguide 4,50 Euro

10 euros | reduced 7 euros
Sunday admission 1 euro, audio guide 4,50 euros

Das Architekturmuseum der TUM zeigt aktuelle Ausstellungen zu Themen der Architektur in der Pinakothek der Moderne. The Architekturmuseum der TUM presents exhibitions about current architectural topics in the Pinakothek der Moderne.

Open Position as Student Assistantstart immediately, until April 27for the preparation and implementation of the Rotunda...
24/05/2026

Open Position as Student Assistant

start immediately, until April 27

for the preparation and implementation of the Rotunda Project 2027 at the Pinakothek der Moderne

8 hours per week

Strong English skills are required

Applications due by May 29, 2026
to: [email protected]

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Studentische Hilfskraft gesucht

ab sofort bis April 27

für die Vorbereitung und Durchführung des Rotundenprojekts 2027
in der Pinakothek der Moderne

8 Stunden die Woche

Gute Englischkenntnisse notwendig

Bewerbungen bis 29.05.2026
an: [email protected]

Kinder- und Jugendworkshop: HinterglobesFür Kinder- und Jugendliche zwischen 8 und 15 JahrenIn der Ausstellung „Conviviu...
16/05/2026

Kinder- und Jugendworkshop: Hinterglobes

Für Kinder- und Jugendliche zwischen 8 und 15 Jahren

In der Ausstellung „Convivium. Nahrungssysteme am Limit“ betrachten wir mit Kindern und Jugendlichen, wie Lebensmittel heute produziert und vertrieben werden und gehen den Fragen nach den benötigten räumlichen, architektonischen und technischen Grundlagen nach. Im anschließenden BauWorkshop „Hinterglobes“ mit Enrica Ferrucci, Architektin / ichbaumit Architekturworkshops und Baukulturelle Bildung, realisieren sie ihre eigenen Antworten darauf.



SA 23.5.26| 10:00-12:30 Uhr

Anmeldung unter [email protected]

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Explore Chapter 2 of “Convivium. Food Systems at the Limit“The Strawberry and the Greenhouse. A Parable of Anthropocene ...
14/05/2026

Explore Chapter 2 of “Convivium. Food Systems at the Limit“

The Strawberry and the Greenhouse. A Parable of Anthropocene Landscapes

During the twentieth century, Munich and its surrounding areas experienced significant changes in food production, distribution, and consumption. The suburban belt took over small farms that had supplied the city’s markets. Much of the peri-urban territory around Munich is defined not only by production, but also by global supply chains and extensive logistics infrastructure. Economic pressure on a global scale has now transformed rural economies that were originally based on direct links between productive landscapes and urban dwellers.

In trying to feed the growing city of Munich, productive hinterlands are moving farther away from consumers, both mentally and physically. This spatial transformation is the result of changes in consumer culture. The cultivation of strawberries today can be used as a metaphor to analyze this spatial shift.

The exhibit, in the form of a drawing essay, comprises multiple illustrations that reveal the spatial dynamics and alienation experienced in relation to the urban settings of Munich, the surrounding hinterlands, and the food infrastructure they encompass.

Contribution by: Jan Müller

Image 1: Section of a strawberry revealing the capillary structure / Jan Müller, “About Food and Spaces”, WS 24/25

Image 2: Nikolai Rusu

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The Proximity of Monuments: Yugoslav Memorials as Spatial StorytellingGuest Lecture by Vladimir Kulić, Professor of Arch...
12/05/2026

The Proximity of Monuments: Yugoslav Memorials as Spatial Storytelling

Guest Lecture by Vladimir Kulić, Professor of Architecture Iowa State University

18 May 2026 | 6:15 pm | Vorhoelzer Forum, TUM
 
In the past two decades, Yugoslav antifascist monuments have circulated globally as striking photographs. Yet this visual afterlife is fundamentally inadequate to what these monuments do: they are designed to be traversed, not viewed, demanding the physical proximity of a body moving through space. The lecture argues that the most important Yugoslav memorials operate as instruments of spatial narration, structuring sequential encounters across composite memorial landscapes. They engage visitors through both affective intensity and representational meaning, producing an entanglement of feeling and signification that can only be activated on site.

Recap of the workshops  HOMO - HUMUS - HUMANITAS by Ruth Mala | Urbane Gärten München and HOW TO: GEMEINSCHAFTSGARTEN by...
09/05/2026

Recap of the workshops HOMO - HUMUS - HUMANITAS by Ruth Mala | Urbane Gärten München and HOW TO: GEMEINSCHAFTSGARTEN by Gudrun Walesch & Dr. Robert Jende, which took place this week in the program of Sommerküche Convivium.

Join us for the following events next week:

Sommerpicknick mit dem Kartoffelkombinat, Wednesday, 13.05., 18:00-20:00
Registration: [email protected]

Stadtpflanzen Aussaat, Saturday, 16.05., 11:00-13:00
Registration: [email protected]

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Rückblick auf die Workshops „HOMO – HUMUS – HUMANITAS“ von Ruth Mala | Urbane Gärten München und „HOW TO: GEMEINSCHAFTSGARTEN“ von Gudrun Walesch & Dr. Robert Jende, die diese Woche im Rahmen des Programms der Sommerküche Convivium stattfanden.

Seid auch nächste Woche bei folgenden Veranstaltungen dabei:

Sommerpicknick mit dem Kartoffelkombinat, Mittwoch, 13.05., 18:00-20:00
Anmeldung: [email protected]

Stadtpflanzen Aussaat, Samstag, 16.05., 11:00-13:00
Anmeldung: [email protected]
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Explore Chapter 1 of “Convivium. Food Systems at the Limit”Climate-as-a-Service. The Architecture of Dutch Controlled-En...
30/04/2026

Explore Chapter 1 of “Convivium. Food Systems at the Limit”

Climate-as-a-Service. The Architecture of Dutch Controlled-Environment Horticulture

The usual narrative surrounding the sustainability of Dutch controlled-environment agriculture (CEA), particularly greenhouse horticulture, often focuses on the aspect of it being an innovative and reliable solution for future food production.

The exhibition explores the significance of climate-controlled environments and underscores their reliance on “more-than-human” elements (Rutherford and Marvin 2025) for maintaining food production. Visions and claims of food security and sustainability are further scrutinized to reveal the processes, sociotechnical systems, and materials upon which these narratives rest.

Collaborators: Víctor Muñoz Sanz, Gent Shehu, Grace Abou Jaoude

Reference: Jonathan Rutherford and Simon Marvin, “Climate-Controlled Conservation: Remaking ‘The Botanical Metropolis of the World,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 50, no. 2 (2025).

Images: Nikolai Rusu

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Last Wednesday, we celebrated the opening of the exhibition “CONVIVIUM. Food Systems at the Limit“. It was a pleasure li...
29/04/2026

Last Wednesday, we celebrated the opening of the exhibition “CONVIVIUM. Food Systems at the Limit“.

It was a pleasure listening to the opening speeches by Prof. Dr. Andres Lepik - Director of the Architekturmuseum der TUM, Dr. Roman Bosl Werner, Managing Director TUM Venture Lab Food/Agro/Biotech, Dr. Víctor Muñoz Sanz and Dr. Sofia Nannini, co-curators for the exhibition segment “The Animal Is Present” and Dr. Andjelka Badnjar, curator, addressing the urgency and relevance of the exhibition theme.

Many thanks to all speakers, countless collaborators and guests for this successful evening.

In cooperation with the Landfrauen des Bayerischen Bauernverbands and Kartoffelkombinat Solidarische Landwirtschaft München

Supported by:
PIN. Freunde der Pinakothek der Moderne e.V. and cooperation partner Allianz
JEF – Not a Foundation
Stiftung Kunst und Natur, sowie ihr Bodeninitiative-Netzwerk und das Forum Nantesbuch
Department of Architecture and Design, Politecnico di Torino
TU Delft Department of Urbanism
BSR BPR Dr. Schäpertöns Consult
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Images: Nikolai Rusu

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Some impressions from yesterday’s Extended Guided Tour through the newly open exhibition “CONVIVIUM. Food Systems at the...
25/04/2026

Some impressions from yesterday’s Extended Guided Tour through the newly open exhibition “CONVIVIUM. Food Systems at the Limit“ with authors, curators and designers.

Many thanks to Andres Lepik, Andjelka Badnjar, Amelie Steffen, Maximilian Atta, Jan Müller, Öykü Tok, Nicolę Humiński, Victor Muñoz Sanz, Nikolai Huber, Dániel Szalai, Johannes Schwartz, Sofia Nannini, Gent Shehu, Neal Haddaway, André Tavares, Nikos Katsikis for giving the tour!

Visit CONVIVIUM. Food Systems at the Limit until October 18!

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Einige Eindrücke von der gestrigen Führung durch die neu eröffnete Ausstellung „CONVIVIUM. Nahrungssysteme am Limit“ mit Autor*innen, Kurator*innen und Designern.

Vielen Dank an Andres Lepik, Andjelka Badnjar, Amelie Steffen, Maximilian Atta, Jan Müller, Öykü Tok, Nicolę Humiński, Victor Muñoz Sanz, Nikolai Huber, Dániel Szalai, Johannes Schwartz, Sofia Nannini, Gent Shehu, Neal Haddaway, André Tavares und Nikos Katsikis für die Führung!

Entdeckt die Ausstellung „CONVIVIUM. Nahrungssysteme am Limit“ bis zum 18. Oktober!

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Adresse

Pinakothek Der Moderne, Barer Straße 40
Munich
80333

Öffnungszeiten

Dienstag 10:00 - 18:00
Mittwoch 10:00 - 18:00
Donnerstag 10:00 - 20:00
Freitag 10:00 - 18:00
Samstag 10:00 - 18:00
Sonntag 10:00 - 18:00

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