URLab #4 – Representing the Neighbourhood

 

Starting from the exercise Represented City, this urban reconnaissance laboratory will draw on the explorative practice made during the previous months to reconnect different places and stories of Südliche Friedrichstadt in a narrative path. The workshop will be completed by a walking tour open to the public.

URLab #4
Saturday 15 July 2017, 10am – 2pm
SUPERMARKT, Mehringplatz 9, 10969 Berlin

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Public walk of the Südliche Friedrichstadt
Saturday 15 July 2017, 6pm
Start from Cafe MadaMe, Mehringplatz 10, 10969 Berlin

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